The 2023 Earth Week event at the Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) will feature three symposiums.
Tuesday April 18th: CUNY’s NanoBioNYC Launch
We are excited to formally launch CUNY Graduate Center’s new NanoBioNYC, a Ph.D. traineeship program funded by the National Science Foundation and housed within the ASRC. All CUNY STEM graduate students and faculty interested in Bio-inspired Nanoscience are invited to attend and hear talks from current NanoBioNYC mentors and fellows, and learn how to participate in future programmings such as industry internship opportunities, technical training certificates, science outreach, and more.
Call for student abstracts: an opportunity for undergraduate, graduate students, and postdocs to give a 10-min in-person talk or to present a visual presentation for a chance to win a prize!
Wednesday April 19th: 2nd Annual Sensor CAT Symposium
The 2nd annual symposium will feature CUNY entrepreneurs and start-up founders in conversation with industry leaders to discuss the present and future of hard technology development and applications to advance human and planetary health. This event is for students, researchers, and faculty who are interested in applied research and entrepreneurship, as well as for industry partners who want to explore the expansive resources available and the innovation ecosystem network here at CUNY and in New York City.
Sensor CAT Symposium Event website
Thursday & Friday April 20-21st: 2nd Annual Bio-inspired Green (BIG) Science & Technology Symposium
Join us for the 2nd BIG symposium co-hosted by Environmental Science Initiative, NYU, and FIT to bring together renowned speakers who will highlight advances in science, engineering, and policy that push us closer to sustainable living and focuses on 4 major themes around Bio-Inspired Green in: Healthcare, Sustainable and smart fashion, Renewable energy, and Structural materials and smart buildings.
BIG Science & Tech Symposium Event website
Call for abstracts: an opportunity for undergraduate, graduate students, and postdocs to give a 10-min in-person talk or to present a visual presentation
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