Virtual
Montana Reverse Site Visit with NSF
The Reverse Site Visit is required in Year 2 of an RII Track-1 project. Montana is scheduled to meet with NSF On April 3, 2025.The RSV is a review/evaluation conducted by teams of external reviewers and the NSF staff.
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Fire Science Week at spectrUM
Fire Science Week at spectrUM. December 3-7, 2024. 2-6 pm each day.
Roberts 301, Montana State University
Dr. Amanda Hohner - Wildfire Implications for Drinking Water Systems
Dr. Mandi Hohner is an assistant professor of civil engineering at MSU and the CBE. Her research is focused on the characterization of source water quality and physicochemical drinking water treatment processes. Within this area, she evaluates the effects of extreme events and climatic disturbances on watersheds and drinking water system resiliency. Her work aims to inform decision making, source water protection strategies, and climate preparedness among municipal water providers. Her CBE seminar will focus on drinking water and wildfires.
University of Montana
2024 Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium
The 5th annual Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium will be held on October 17-18, 2024 at the University of Montana.
Omaha, Nebraska
28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference
28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference
Inspiration Hall, Norm Asbjornson Hall, Montana State University
30th Annual OpTeC Conference
The Montana State University's Optical Technology Center (OpTeC) will host the 30th annual OpTeC Conference on October 10, 2024.
K-12 Teachers STEM Workshop
On Wednesday, Aug. 7, our SMART FIRES Education and Outreach team will host an educational workshop for K-12 teachers as part of the STEM Summer Institute conference on the MSU campus.
Montana State University
STEM Summer Institute and Workshop
Supported by the SMART FIRES project, MSU will host the 2024 STEM Summer Institute and Workshop in the Norm Asbjornson Hall on August 5-7, 2024.