2024 NDiSTEM Conference
SACNAS National Diversity in STEM (NDiSTEM) Conference
Attending the conference? Join us for our conference session.
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Dates
30 October - 2 November 2024
Community
Cosmic Origins
Type
Conference
Cosmic Origins Session
Attending the conference? Join us for our conference session:
Saturday, November 2, 2024
10:30am – 11:45am
Location: 225 AB
Topic | Speakers |
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The Art of Storytelling in STEM: Intersection of Science Communication, Culture, and Art | Ronald Gamble, BS, MS, PhD Rachel Rivera Laura Lopez, PhD Isaiah Holt, BS Gokul Srinivasaragavan, BS Mark Matsumura, PhD |
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- For more information about the Cosmic Origins program, check out our podcast: Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 139: NASA's Cosmic Origins Program
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A Science Interest Group (SIG) consists of members interested in a specific sub-field of Cosmic Origins science (e.g., stars and stellar atmospheres, galaxies, etc.). These groups typically meet regularly to discuss and share scientific results, analysis techniques, and scientific gaps, as well as the role of NASA in advancing that sub-field. SIGs may also identify the data and technology needs that can help advance scientific discovery in the sub-field. Missions, data, and technologies from acros
- Active Galaxies Science Interest Group (AGN SIG)
- Diffuse Gas in Cosmic Ecosystems Science Interest Group (DGCE SIG)
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- Infrared Science and Technology Interest Group (IR STIG)
- New Great Observatories (NGO SAG, Cross-PAG)
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