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MNTeSIG.netBuilding a Technology

Collaborative to Maximize National Workforce Impact

Matthias W. Pleil – SCMERobert K. Ehrmann – NACK

Jared Ashcroft – MNT-EC

Made possible through grants from the National Science Foundation DUE #'s:SCME: 1700678,NACK: 1601450,MNT-EC: 2000281

Introductions

Bob Ehrmann Matthias Pleilmpleil@unm.eduJared Ashcroft

The Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK) NSF ATE Support Center

The NACK Network enables

MNT workforce education at:

• 2-year Community & Technical Colleges• 4-year Universities and Colleges in Partnership with

Community & Technical Colleges

Supplying educational resources and infrastructure for the U.S. nanotechnology workforce

• Catalyze MNT WF programs across the country• Provide classroom resources• Nano Educational Standards and Personnel Certificates• Nano education connective tissue and tool access – ie RAIN• Live Stream Professional Development• Foster the national MNT WF education community

www.nano4me.org

Some current focus areas

Support Center forMicrosystems Education

Provide• Online short courses, educational materials, YouTube, Hands-on Kits

• www.scme-support.org• Industry resources – check out our Maps• Cleanroom workshops for Educators and Students• Support the MNTeSIG community

• Monthly online meetings• Maintain www.MNTeSIG.net website, meeting minutes• Supplemental funding for MNTeSIG annual meeting at HI TEC Conference

• Support to RAIN Network

It all started with an ideaMNT – Micro Nano Tech Conference Conceived

First MNT Conference 2011The Micro Nano Tech (MNT) Conference is a faculty-focused conference co- sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Micro and Nano Technology Centers. The mission of this conference is to enable micro and nano technology education at community and technical colleges across the United States by:

• Providing quality education services and best practices

• Offering technical assistance to aid in micro and nano curriculum integration

• Collaborating with industry to address workforce needs

2012 – NACK at Penn StateNational Center for Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK)

Continued annually – Forming the Community• 2013 – Minneapolis - Dakota County CC – Nano-Link• 2014 - Albuquerque – UNM - SCME• 2015 – Seattle – North Seattle College - SHINE• 2016 – Albany – SUNY Polytechnic - NEATEC

Evolution to MNTeSIG

In 2016, Albany MNT Conference, created the Special Interest Group to be part of the annual HI TEC conference!

MNTeSIG

Meets

HI-TEC

2017

One-day version of the

previous conferences - Salt

Lake City

•Cleanroom Tour, Student Panel,

Presentations, Key Notes

2018

Miami - Started the MNTeSIG

Asset Book – Collaboration

Resource

•MNTeSIG Monthly online meetings

begin

•NACK CIBP Merges with MNTeSIG

2019

St. Louis - One key outcome:

Sub Teams form

•CIBP MNTeSIG Combined

•Monthly meetings of sub-teams

•160 members, 20-40 meet monthly

•Meeting frequency depends on the

team

2020

MNTeSIG Live! Virtual Meeting

The “Collaboratory”

MNTeSIG.net - Mission Updated• Our Mission

Foster collaboration between educators at all levels, industry, and agencies for relentless improvement of the micro and nano technology workforce.

Collaboration of National MNT Centers, Projects, Industry Members and Non-Profits

We are the Micro Nano Technology Education Center

Resistance is Futile

You will be assimilated

Community College Leadership

Advanced Technological Education Partners

Build Bridges to Converging MNT Industries

MNT-EC Mission:Grow the MNT technician workforce by fostering academic and industry mentorship

between existing MNT partners and educators developing prospective community college MNT programs.

Objective 1:Develop a coordinated national approach to advance MNT education.

Objective 2: Deliver professional development to enhance knowledge, skills and abilities.

Objective 3:Conduct strategic outreach, recruitment, and retention of traditional and underrepresented faculty/students.

Objective 4:Create a deep Industry/Education Alliance that supports student success

E-mail Jared Ashcroftjmashcroft@pasadena.edu

Join the MNT SummerWorkshop Series every Wednesday from 9 AM-10 AM Pacific Time

Join MNTeSIG

https://www.mntesig.net/

Our MissionFoster collaboration between educators at all levels, industry, and agencies for relentless improvement of the micro and nano technology workforce.

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