STEM From Your Sofa

STEM from your sofa

Is there a bouquet of freshly sharpened pencils on your desk this time of year? Are you passionate about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) but find your experiences limited? This STEMtember, the Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) has your back! As many of us find ourselves still working and learning virtually, we are looking for  ways to experience STEM in new ways. GTO has compiled a list of resources for you and your family to dig into without leaving your sofa! 

Understanding renewable energy technologies is a must for today’s students and tomorrow’s workforce. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is looking to future generations to help shape clean energy innovations, and that starts now. Here at GTO, we are energizing the next generation of STEM students and professionals by expanding our STEM development activities and easing access to new ideas that drive change. 

GTO has compiled a one-stop-shop for virtual STEM resources developed by DOE, national laboratories, and geothermal organizations. Watch videos on geothermal technologies, find STEM online learning resources for students and teachers, and tour the national laboratories right from your sofa! Located across the country, DOE national laboratories offer virtual tours of their world-class science and research facilities, giving you front row access to the work they do on behalf of the nation. Listen in on conversations with experts and find out about their efforts to break through the boundaries of innovation and scientific knowledge.

  • With geothermal, there is always something neat to see. These videos are intended to spark curiosity and inspire students passionate about STEM by connecting them to DOE scientists and researchers. Hone your knowledge of STEM and watch videos on geothermal technologies. 

    Energy 101: Geothermal Energy

    Watch and learn how geothermal energy can generate renewable electricity in three different ways. Learn more

    How Geothermal Power Plants Produce Electricity

    Still curious about how geothermal electricity is produced? Watch Utah FORGE’s STEM outreach videos that show how different types of geothermal power plants produce electricity. Learn more

    Energy 101: Geothermal Heat Pumps

    Watch and learn more about how geothermal heat pumps work and how they can save you energy in your home. Learn more

    Rock Fracture Monitoring Tool

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory developed a new instrument to help scientists identify ways to improve enhanced geothermal systems technologies for better access to clean energy. Watch how the tool monitors rock fractures and how fluid flows through subsurface rock. Learn more

    Pressure Control System

    Get a behind-the-scenes look at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s (PNNL) Pressure Control System to see how geothermal technologies are used in real life. Learn more

    Hydraulic Fracturing System

    Get an in-depth look at Sandia Laboratories’ hydraulic fracturing system and learn how it works! Learn more

    Electrical Resistance Tomography for Imaging Fluid Flow in Rocks

    Watch how PNNL is using their geothermal technology to inject fluids and understand how fractures are generated. Learn more

    Coordination of Underground Field Activities and Seismic Imaging

    Watch and learn more about what it takes to be a field coordinator and task lead of a hydraulic stimulation project. Learn more

    Hydraulic Fracturing and State of Stress

    Watch and learn more about the enhanced geothermal systems hydraulic fracturing work to connect wells at PNNL. Learn more

    What is EGS Collab - The Drift

    What is the enhanced geothermal system (EGS) Collab? What is SIGMA-V? Tim Kneafsey, a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, simplifies breaks down the science behind the acronyms on The Drift by Sanford Lab. Learn more

    What is a National Lab Scientist - The Drift

    What is a national lab scientist? Hunter Knox, a research scientist at PNNL, tells us what a scientist at a national laboratory does... and why it matters! Learn more

  • Experience a virtual road trip to your favorite national laboratory without leaving your home. GTO is passionate about supporting STEM education and promoting activities and programming created by world-class research facilities to inspire and energize the future workforce. Explore the national laboratories through virtual tours; you can visit them all right from your couch!
     

    Travel the Nation's scientific powerhouses from your home with our virtual lab tours.

    Below find a selection of available tours or see a comprehensive list of virtual tours, compiled by our friends at STEM Rising, that show all the national laboratories have to offer! Learn more

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Check out Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Summer Sundays 2021 Virtual Tour featuring speakers from a variety of career perspectives, professional experiences, and scientific interests. Learn more

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    Berkeley Lab is offering virtual tours of its facilities to the public. These are pre-scheduled, live, interactive, hour-long sessions presented by lab staff and scientists. Participants will learn about the lab’s fascinating history, ground-breaking discoveries, and contributions to COVID-19- related research. The next tours are Friday, Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PDT and Tuesday, Oct. 12 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. PDT. Learn more

    Watch an exclusive Facebook live tour of the Rock Dynamics and Imaging Lab with scientist Dr. Timothy Kneafsey. 

    Long Baseline Neutrino Facility

    Take an interactive virtual tour and visit the underground DUNE caverns in South Dakota! Learn more

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory

    Register for a virtual tour of NREL’s campus here. The Golden campus is 327 acres, and the Flatirons campus is 305 acres. Tours are led by NREL staff and typically held the second Friday and the third Monday of each month from 10-11:30am MT. 

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory Manufacturing Demonstration Facility

    The Manufacturing Demonstration Facility is one of DOE’s designated user facilities focused on performing early-stage research and development to improve the energy and material efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness of American manufacturers. Learn more

    Sanford Underground Virtual Neutrino Day 2021

    Explore interactive activities and science demonstrations and take virtual tours of the underground. Learn more

    The Drift from Sanford Lab

    “The Drift” series gives researchers a chance to answer your questions about Sanford Lab science; all while they work from home. Learn more

  • DOE prioritizes supporting students through STEM programs in education. The Department offers volunteer opportunities for high school students, internships and mentorships for college students, and employment opportunities for recent graduates. See the opportunities below.

    GTO Employment Opportunities

    When new GTO positions become available, they will be posted on the GTO Job Opportunities webpage. Learn more

    EERE Employment Opportunities

    Visit the Employment Opportunities at EERE webpage to learn more about STEM Direct Hiring Opportunities across EERE. Learn more

    DOE Internship Opportunities

    DOE offers several internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. Learn more

    DOE Volunteer Opportunities

    EERE offers student volunteer internships throughout the year. Learn more

  • GTO is committed to supporting students in their pursuit of STEM education through collaborative partnerships. Get connected with other DOE STEM resources and explore these “STEM at home” educational resources, activities, and materials from GTO Partners. 

    National Laboratories

    The national laboratories are committed to advancing STEM in our nation’s schools. The nation’s 17 labs each offer STEM materials and resources. Learn more

    DOE STEM

    DOE STEM brings together all that DOE has to offer for the training, education, and engagement of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) to students, educators, professionals, and skilled workers. Visit the DOE STEM website to learn more.

    DOE is also preparing the diverse STEM-skilled workforce needed to deliver on the DOE mission to advance science and innovation and the energy, and offers informational STEM resources related to mission areas. Discover openly available workshops or course-based training, navigate to career exploration maps, explore scientific and technical data repositories, and more.

    FORGE

    To inform and educate teachers, students, and the public about geothermal energy, GTO has partnered with our colleagues at Utah FORGE and the University of Utah College of Education to create a curriculum that can be used in K-12 classrooms. Learn more

  • Find geothermal resource material and turn your STEM passion into your profession. Gain knowledge to help you succeed in the geothermal industry.

    GTO’s Geothermal Teacher Guide for Grades 9-12

    This three-part guide encourages a multidisciplinary approach to many issues and topics related to geothermal power development, including the scientific fundamentals as well as the social, economic, environmental, and political aspects. Learn more

    Regulatory and Permitting Information Desktop Toolkit

    This geothermal toolkit is a suite of tools to facilitate efficient permitting of new geothermal, solar, and transmission projects at the federal, state, and local levels. Learn more

    National Geothermal Data System

    This portal houses a collection of nationwide geothermal data for widespread public use of geothermal energy development. Learn more