Dr. Brendy Rincon Troconis

Dr. Javier Macossay

Dr. J. Macossay-Torres - IMS talk 

Grand Opening Meeting

Welcome to the grand opening meeting for The Consortium of Advanced Additive Manufacturing Research and Education for Energy Related Systems (CA2REERs) . We are funded by NNSA MSIPP program with a goal to expose, recruit, engage and train students from underrepresented groups for a career in Advanced Manufacturing for Energy, following a collaborative approach by a team of investigators from three MSI s and two DOE Labs. The minority serving education institutions include : University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (90% Hispanic), University Texas San Antonio (54% Hispanic), and University of Arizona (30% minority). The DOE/NNSA labs are Oak Ridge National Lab and Los Alamos National Lab. The consortium covers minority communities at three minority serving institutions with a total student enrollment of around 100,000 (UTRGV 32,618 , UTSA 32,101, and University of Arizona 44,831). The long-term vision of the consortium is to cultivate an innovation driven manufacturing education ecosystem for Energy Innovation with programs designed to recruit young talents and prepare them with solid education and real-life experiences in energy innovation and advanced manufacturing technologies.

Preparing Students for Success

Preparing Students for Success

 

Preparing Students for Success workshop events

Learn About Research Opportunities at Los Alamos National Laboratory

The CAREERs consortium led by UTRGV is inviting you to learn more about this prestigious national laboratory and the research opportunities it offers.

Learn About Research Opportunities at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos National Laboratory and CA2REERs

Learn About Research Opportunities at Los Alamos National Laboratory

First year meeting