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STEM Summit X Agenda. 8:30 Welcome and Overview 8:40 Regional STEM Updates: 5 Slides in 5 Minutes 9:25 STEM Careers in IT/ Computing 10 : 30 Pathways to High-Demand STEM Careers 11:15 Wrap Up Discussion 11:30 Adjourn. STEM SUMMIT X. Looking Ahead to 2013 and Beyond.
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STEM Summit X Agenda 8:30 Welcome and Overview 8:40 Regional STEM Updates: 5 Slides in 5 Minutes9:25 STEM Careers in IT/Computing 10:30Pathways to High-Demand STEM Careers 11:15 Wrap Up Discussion 11:30 Adjourn
STEM SUMMIT X Looking Ahead to 2013 and Beyond INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS IN NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND Pathways to High-Demand STEM Careers
STEM Job Growth STEM jobs in Computer/IT are are experiencing greatest growth of all STEM jobs. STEM Jobs are growing at twice the rate of all jobs.
High-Growth STEM Jobs Source: Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Spring 2014
Most New STEM Jobs in Computing Source: Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections
Distribution of STEM Jobs in Maryland in 2018 Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce 2011 Report
Susquehanna Region STEM Openings by Occupation • Total Job Openings in February 2014 4,122 • Total STEM Openings 1,170 • Computer & Mathematical 373 • Architecture Engineering 470 • Health Practitioners & Technical 327 • Total STEM Job Seekers 235 Source: Susquehanna Workforce Network, Feb. 2014
One Device – Many Careers Software Engineering Network Engineering Cyber Security & Systems Admin Radio Frequency Engineering IC & Electronics Engineering Chemistry & Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Physics & Optical Engineering Systems Engineering Human Factors / Accessibility Patent Law
User Software Development Applications, Frameworks, User Interfaces Device Software Development Frameworks, Drivers, OS Use Case Development SoS Applications, Sensor Exploitation Cyber Security Device Hardening, MDM Network Infrastructure WiFi & Cellular Deployment, Backbones
Panel Discussion • Larry Muzzelo, director, Software Engineering Center, CECOM • Charlie Nietubicz, research leader, High Performance Computing, Battelle, former director of the DoD Supercomputing Resource Center at APG/ARL • Mike O’Leary, director, School of Emerging Technologies, Towson University • Mike Bowen, lead software engineer, Praxis Engineering