ATE is Advanced Technological Education. With an emphasis on two-year colleges, the National Science Foundation's ATE program focuses on the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy.
2025 NICE Conference & Expo
Conference
June 1 Denver, CO
The 2025 NICE Conference & Expo will take place on June 1-4, 2025 at the Denver Marriott Tech Center in Denver, Colorado. This year’s conference theme “Climbing Higher: Educating & Sustaining a Resilient Cybersecurity Workforce” highlights the urgency of strengthening and expanding the cybersecurity workforce. By collaborating with key partners, we aim to tackle current challenges and ensure a secure future.
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Summer of Nanopore Sequencing 2025 - Kennedy-King College
Workshop
June 2 Chicago, IL
Nanopore sequencing, which analyzes individual DNA molecules in real time, is the “next big thing” in biology education. It promises to put real-time DNA sequencing within reach of any motivated bioscience teacher. Envision a MinION miniature nanopore sequencing device in every biology teaching lab within a decade.
The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) and Oxford Nanopore are working together to adapt nanopore sequencing for use in education—including improved chemistry, workflows, directions, and packaging/pricing attractive to high school and college faculty. The DNALC’s popular DNA Subway is currently being redeveloped for full mobile use, including a new line for nanopore sequence analysis. Workshop participants will be the first to test this streamlined approach for combining MinION sequence data with the DNA Subway pipeline—providing DNA sequencing and analysis any time, any place, by anyone.
The workshop will appeal especially to high school and college faculty who mentor student research or participate in large, distributed projects, such as DNA barcoding (DNALC), SEA-PHAGES (Howard Hughes Medical Institute), and Tiny Earth (University of Wisconsin). At less than $10 per barcode or metabarcode sample and $30 per phage or organelle genome, nanopore sequencing is a speedy and cost-effective alternative to commercial sequencing. Nanopore takes DNA sequencing out of the “black box,” exposing students to every step of the workflow. Workshop participants will have the unique opportunity to immediately sequence and analyze DNA from samples they bring to the workshop. Barcode, metabarcode, and small genome sequencing will be covered.
All workshop participants will receive a $300 stipend. Although the program expects that most participants will commute to the workshop, funding for travel, room, and board is available for a limited number of qualified applicants living outside commuting distance.
Applications will be reviewed and acceptances emailed continuously, beginning April 18, 2025.
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BEST Building Automation Systems (BAS) XIV Workshop
Workshop
June 2 Milwaukee, WI
As the national effort to improve building performance intensifies, the use of BAS capabilities for equipment problem detection and troubleshooting and system optimization is critical. Building technicians use BAS to identify, diagnose, and resolve problems. In the BAS Summer workshop, you will practice the skills and techniques used by technicians in the field and develop lesson plans for your own students at your home college.
Working in teams, you will use the Building Automation System and troubleshooting skills to detect and resolve mechanical system problems.
Topics:
- Computer/BAS Networking Basics
- Teaching BAS Basics
- Testing Inputs and Outputs and Calibrating Devices • BAS Troubleshooting with Data Analytics
- Sequences of Operations and PID Loop Tuning
- Reset Schedules
- Lesson Plan Development
Space is limited: Apply now! Travel expenses and accommodations covered for those without professional development or grant funding.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud Practitioner Workshop
Workshop
June 2 Online
Designed for community college educators in IT and cybersecurity, this workshop provides a robust foundation in Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enhance teaching and curriculum development. Through hands-on labs and interactive discussions, participants will gain a solid understanding of core AWS concepts, from storage solutions to computational resources, and learn best practices for integrating cloud computing into their programs. This course empowers educators to foster innovative, collaborative learning environments that prepare students for the demands of a digital world.
Workshop Highlights
- Foundations of AWS: Core concepts and services, including storage, compute, and networking.
- Hands-On Lab Activities: Practical exercises for real-world cloud computing skills.
- Curriculum Integration: Strategies to embed AWS into IT and cybersecurity courses.
- Team Collaboration Projects: Engaging projects that demonstrate cloud applications in education.
- Real-World Case Studies: Insights into effective use of AWS in educational settings.
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Mentor Up Virtual Workshop
Workshop
June 4 Online
This workshop is for teams that are part of the 2025 Mentor Up Cohort.
Participants in this workshop will learn about the NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program and how to most effectively apply for grant funding. Faculty must propose a specific project to improve an ATE-eligible technical program in a one page proposal. One-page proposals will be reviewed through April 1st or until all spaces are full. Proposals will be either accepted or sent back for corrections and the website will remain open until the workshop and a waiting list are full. Workshop activities will include presentations; planning and writing sessions with mentors who have had extensive experience with ATE and NSF; and networking with colleagues from similar institutions around the country. Two faculty from each college can receive stipend support.
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Manufacturing Your Future : Through Technology, Sustainability and Workforce
Meeting
June 5 Worcester, MA
Manufacturing Your Future Through Technology, Sustainability, and Workforce is an event integrating advanced technologies, adopting sustainable practices, and enhancing workforce strategies.
This day is specifically designed for Massachusetts manufacturers to explore these critical pillars. As an attendee the day will be filled with Keynote speaker, Casey Brown from Boost pricing, Jack Healy Award ceremony and six (6) breakout sessions. Best practices show the more colleagues that attend, the more tribal knowledge gained with a full return on the investment of time.
Join MassMEP on Thursday, June 5, 2025 at the Polar Park – DCU Club Level – in Worcester for Manufacturing Your Future Smart Manufacturing.
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Arduino Certification Workshop
Workshop
June 5 Online
Discover the exciting world of the Internet of Things (IoT) with this hands-on workshop designed specifically for educators. Through engaging projects, you’ll explore electrical concepts, components, and theories using Arduino microcontrollers, electronic components, sensors, actuators, and computer programming. Gain a solid foundation in IoT technologies and learn how to effectively teach these concepts to high school and college students. This workshop also prepares participants for the Arduino Certification Exam, making it an excellent opportunity to expand your expertise and credentials. No prior experience in electronics or programming is needed, so educators of all backgrounds are welcome to join.
Workshop Highlights
- Hands-on projects exploring IoT using Arduino microcontrollers.
- Learn about electrical concepts, components, sensors, and actuators.
- Develop skills in computer programming to support IoT applications.
- Gain teaching strategies for integrating IoT concepts into high school and college curricula.
- Preparation for the Arduino Certification Exam.
- Open to educators with or without prior electronics or programming experience.
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Summer of Nanopore Sequencing 2025 - Pima Community College and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Workshop
June 9 Tucson, AZ
Nanopore sequencing, which analyzes individual DNA molecules in real time, is the “next big thing” in biology education. It promises to put real-time DNA sequencing within reach of any motivated bioscience teacher. Envision a MinION miniature nanopore sequencing device in every biology teaching lab within a decade.
The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) and Oxford Nanopore are working together to adapt nanopore sequencing for use in education—including improved chemistry, workflows, directions, and packaging/pricing attractive to high school and college faculty. The DNALC’s popular DNA Subway is currently being redeveloped for full mobile use, including a new line for nanopore sequence analysis. Workshop participants will be the first to test this streamlined approach for combining MinION sequence data with the DNA Subway pipeline—providing DNA sequencing and analysis any time, any place, by anyone.
The workshop will appeal especially to high school and college faculty who mentor student research or participate in large, distributed projects, such as DNA barcoding (DNALC), SEA-PHAGES (Howard Hughes Medical Institute), and Tiny Earth (University of Wisconsin). At less than $10 per barcode or metabarcode sample and $30 per phage or organelle genome, nanopore sequencing is a speedy and cost-effective alternative to commercial sequencing. Nanopore takes DNA sequencing out of the “black box,” exposing students to every step of the workflow. Workshop participants will have the unique opportunity to immediately sequence and analyze DNA from samples they bring to the workshop. Barcode, metabarcode, and small genome sequencing will be covered.
All workshop participants will receive a $300 stipend. Although the program expects that most participants will commute to the workshop, funding for travel, room, and board is available for a limited number of qualified applicants living outside commuting distance.
Applications will be reviewed and acceptances emailed continuously, beginning April 18, 2025.
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TechConnect World 2025
Conference
June 9 Austin, TX
For over 25 years, the TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo has connected top applied research and early stage innovations from universities, labs, and startups with industry end users and scouts. The 2025 TechConnect World Innovation event includes the annual SBIR/STTR Innovation Conference; more than 35 world-class technical symposium; and the Nanotech Conference, the world's largest and longest running nanotechnology event.
Since its inception, TechConnect has published over 10,000 technical papers, connected over 20,000 innovations with industry partners, provided scouting support for most Fortune 500 technology companies, and supported most U.S. science and technology agencies, including the National Nanotechnology Initiative, since its inception.
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12th Annual Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course
Workshop
June 9 Winston-Salem, NC
Register today for WFIRM's three-day in-person course taught by prominent experts, provides a comprehensive foundation in this exciting field through lectures, special presentations, interactive panels, and networking. Organized as an educational and scientific meeting, the purpose is to promote the participation and education of all stakeholders, providing global attendees a firm foundation coupled with the "roadmap forward" for this exciting field.
The 2025 RME course will be held live at the Wake Forest Biotech Place in Innovation Quarter, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. RME 2025 will be offered in a hybrid format with virtual attendance available during the event with capabilities to engage with speakers during panels. Following the live event, virtually registered attendees can continue to access meeting content from July 15, 2025 to October 15, 2025.
Topics include:
- stem cells
- biomaterials
- 3D printing and enabling technologies
- cell therapies
- Tissue Engineering (TE) products
- patient perspectives
- regulatory development
- scale up and manufacturing
- clinical trials
- commercialization
- bioethics
- workforce development and diverse career perspectives
- plus special topics: Regenerative Rehabilitation, Advancement of Sensor Integrated Organ-on-a-Chip Devices, Stem Cells and the International Space Station, Policy and Patient Advocacy, A World Compass for Manufacturing and Marketing Cell and Gene Therapies.
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2025 EARTh Center Institute at Beaver Island
Conference
June 9 Beaver Island, MI
The next EARTh Center Institute will be hosted at the Central Michigan University Biological Station on the island, and will focus on climate change in the region and beyond, cultural impacts and perspectives from indigenous leaders, hands-on activities, assisting with undergraduate research opportunities happening on the island and more!
Institute participants will receive:
- Travel reimbursement (receipts must be provided for full reimbursement)
- Participation stipend ($575)
- Materials Award (more info to follow after selection process)
Applications will close Jan 31, 2025. Participants will be contacted regarding selection by Feb 28, 2025. Please note that Beaver Island is a remote island on Lake Michigan and does have all the basic amenities on the island, but participants should be prepared for travel to/from the island via ferry or small plane.
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NERC CIP Bootcamp at Ameren Missouri
Workshop
June 9 St. Louis, MO
Join EnergySec this June for their next NERC CIP Bootcamp, hosted on-site at Ameren Missouri. This intensive 5-day training provides hands-on instruction and expert insights into NERC CIP standards, compliance strategies, and audit readiness. Whether you're new to CIP or need a practical refresher, this course delivers the tools and context you need to succeed. This course is valuable as stand-alone bootcamp or can be applied toward the C3P Credential, which certifies proficiency in managing compliance with the NERC CIP standards. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in a setting designed to maximize learning and engagement! EnergySec is looking forward to seeing you there.
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CompTIA Security+ Workshop
Workshop
June 9 Online
Take the first step toward a successful cybersecurity career with CompTIA Security+ certification training. This workshop is designed to equip IT professionals with the essential skills and knowledge needed to perform core security functions and excel in cybersecurity roles. CompTIA Security+ is a globally recognized, vendor-neutral certification that validates foundational security expertise and serves as a gateway to intermediate-level IT security jobs. Through hands-on troubleshooting and real-world applications, this workshop prepares participants to assess enterprise security, implement effective solutions, and respond to security incidents across hybrid environments, including cloud, mobile, and IoT. Join to gain practical skills and a solid foundation in governance, risk, and compliance.
Workshop Highlights
- Comprehensive training to earn the globally recognized CompTIA Security+ certification.
- Hands-on troubleshooting exercises to build practical cybersecurity problem-solving skills.
- Learn to assess and secure enterprise environments with best practices.
- Understand and apply principles of governance, risk management, and compliance.
- Develop the skills to identify, analyze, and respond to security events and incidents.
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ATE Projects and Centers
Advanced Manufacturing Technologies topics include:
- Additive manufacturing
- Automotive manufacturing
- General manufacturing
Agricultural and Environmental Technologies topics include:
- Agriculture and aquaculture
- Environmental technologies
- Natural resources
- Nuclear power
- Solar energy
- Wind power
Bio and Chemical Technologies topics include:
- Biotechnology
- Chemical and process technologies
Engineering Technologies topics include:
- Electronics and controls
- General engineering
- Marine technologies
- Materials technologies
- Optics
- Space technologies
General Advanced Technological Education topics include:
- Evaluation
- Learning research
- Recruitment
- Teacher preparation
Information and Security Technologies topics include:
- Geospatial technologies
- Information and communications technologies
- Logistics
- Security, information assurance, and forensics
Micro and Nanotechnologies topics include:
- MEMS
- Microsystems
- Semiconductors
This 219-page textbook, created for the ELCT 241: Introduction to Industrial Automation course at Lake Washington Institute of Technology, covers concepts related to motors and sensors found in an industrial environment. The course familiarizes students with industrial automation through the study of motors and censors, equipping students with "the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the automated workplace of tomorrow." Also included are review questions for various sections. The textbook consists of the following parts:
- Fundamentals of Sensors
- Load Sensors and Pressure Sensing Technologies
- Temperature, Flow Control, and Vision Sensors
- DC [direct current] Motors
- Stepper Motors
- AC [alternating current] Motors
Upon completing this course students should be able to do the following:
- Implement and manage automated systems
- Analyze data and optimize processes
- Troubleshoot and maintain automated equipment
- Communicate affectively within an automated work environment
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This 30-page article, published by Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, examines "programs and practices employed by ATE [Advanced Technological Education] grantee centers and projects and their potential link to economic development." Featured in the article are four case studies "exemplifying how ATE grantees intentionally engage community college technician education in economic development." Each case study includes an overview of the featured ATE grantee center along with its unique outreach involvement in economic development. The article covers the following centers:
- Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE)
- The Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT)
- Consortium for Alabama Regional Center for Automotive Manufacturing
(CARCAM) - InnovATEBIO Center
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This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, teaches students which patients, from a variety of samples, have diabetes. Students will measure "...the glucose concentration of several synthetic blood and urine samples..." This contains a 13-page teacher guide, that provides preparation information, materials needed, and instructional procedure. The lab also includes a student guide, presentation on Biosensors, and a Jeopardy Game relating to the subject.
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This 80-page report provides an extensive overview of the Envisioning the Next Bioscience Workforce summit held by InnovATEBIO on the 26th and 27th of June, 2023. The summit gathered "attendees from education, industry, workforce development and government gathered for two days to learn about emerging trends and technologies in the biosciences and to convene within 'state teams' to develop action plans for strengthening the bioscience workforce ecosystem in their state." The report begins with a summary of the summit and a discussion of its conclusions and strategies developed for building statewide bioscience workforce ecosystems. Then, the report goes into the findings of each panel/mini-panel discussion and covers the "state teams" model for collaboration in promoting the biotechnology workforce. The report includes the following sections:
- Executive Summary
- Industry/Education Presentations and Panels
- Bioscience Workforce Ecosystem Panels
- Building the Bioscience Workforce of...
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This 172-page resource was developed as a reference guide for the IT Skill Standards 2020 and Beyond project grant, explaining in step-by-step detail how to collaborate with employers to develop future-facing technical skill standards and then use that work to align curriculum to workforce needs. This guide also provides a hard copy of the final version "products" the grant created (KSA+Ts - knowledge, skills, abilities, and tasks, key performance indicators, employability skills, student learning outcomes, and degree expectations).
A companion report on the impacts and outcomes of the ITSS project is available to view separately.
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Active ATE Centers | 19 |
Active ATE Projects | 284 |
ATE Resources | 6,893 |
New Projects/Centers | 60 |
New Resources | 245 |
ATE Resources by Subject Area
ATE Events by Subject Area
New Report: Advancing Adult Learner Engagement at Community Colleges
Based on data from ten local community colleges, a newly released report from California Completes highlights key takeaways and strategies for recruiting and retaining adult learners. Of those studied, institutions that employed a strategic enrollment management framework tailored to adults - including targeted outreach, flexible class scheduling, comprehensive academic monitoring with early interventions, community partnerships, and data-informed action - saw notable increases in both student enrollment rates and learner academic performance.
The report from California Completes also discusses common barriers faced by the studied community colleges, such as resource constraints, system infrastructure, and inadequate staffing. It goes on to provide recommendations for community colleges looking to strengthen enrollment and retention strategies. This includes leveraging data to focus and streamline initiatives, fostering partnerships with the community, supporting collaboration across campus, and pivoting to student-focused course scheduling.
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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunity: Courses in Vaccuum Technology
Normandale Community College will be offering four of its Vacuum Technology classes (VACT) from May 27 to July 27, 2025. To support professional development in vacuum and thin film technology instruction, faculty and educators can audit these courses at no cost. All classes are provided through an asynchronous, online format.
The following VACT classes are being offered by Normandale Community College this summer:
VACT 1010 (Foundations of Vacuum Science), 2 credits - starts June 2 and ends July 25, 2025.
VACT 1293 (Concepts of Rough Vacuum Systems), 1 credit - starts May 27 and ends July 3, 2025.
VACT 1300 (Introduction to Vacuum System Automation), 1 credit - starts May 27 and ends July 3, 2025.
VACT 2290 (High Vacuum Equipment), 1 credit - starts May 27 and ends July 3, 2025.
Please contact Nancy Louwagie (Nancy.Louwagie@normandale.edu) for assistance with course registration or if you have any questions pertaining to this summer's offerings.
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Upcoming Event: Mentor-Connect Webinar
Mentor-Connect's NSF ATE Budget and Forms webinar will occur on May 21, 2025 from 3:00-4:00PM ET. It will cover personnel direct costs, fringe benefits, biosketches, synergistic activities, charts of accounts (COAs), and more. Register here on Mentor Connect's website.
Based at Florence-Darlington Technical College, Mentor-Connec provides one-on-one mentorship, professional development opportunities, technical assistance, and focused ATE grant proposal support to two-year academic institutions and their faculty. Beyond its live webinars, it also offers a robust resource library of past webinars, quick reference guides, checklists, and other tools, support prospective and current grantees of the NSF ATE program.
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Upcoming Event: 2025 NICE Conference & Expo
The 2025 NICE Conference & Expo will occur June 1-4, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. Hosted by Florida International University and New America, this National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-sponsored event will dive into the theme “Climbing Higher: Educating & Sustaining a Resilient Cybersecurity Workforce.” Each year, the conference brings together leaders in academia, industry, and government to explore how to best support skilled workforce development in the adaptive, dynamic field of cybersecurity.
Attendees at the 2025 NICE Conference & Expo will complete a half-day of focused workshops followed by two days of valuable presentations, insights, and networking opportunities with innovators in cybersecurity education and training. Registration is open through May 26, with employers, managers, educators, advisors, policymakers, and students encouraged to attend.
Learn more about the event on the NICE Conference & Expo website.
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