College students can have the opportunity to jump into the virtual world of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovation Community Center.
February 24, 2020In a nation where we can take an exercise class from an app, go grocery shopping without setting foot in a store (or shoe), and video chat with a doctor in lieu of a visit, it seems like a natural step to introduce a digital hub that will serve up a collaborative laboratory workspace.
Now college students can have the opportunity to jump into the virtual world of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovation Community Center, a place that will bring together the best minds in computing and research to tackle energy and environmental challenges with online tools.
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The Office of the Chief Information Officer launched the Innovation Community Center to tap into innovation that is already occurring in laboratories and offices scattered across the country and allow students to join top researchers to work together.
The Innovation Community Center will produce production pilots, rapid prototypes and proofs of concepts - for instance if a carbon capture researcher in Pittsburgh and a carbon release researcher in Idaho Falls were both using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor data for hourly trends, they could use the Innovation Community Center to build a pilot, solicit help, as well as find existing solutions to address mission challenges.
The Innovation Community Center will include a map of capabilities, and have a sandbox work environment that can serve as a testing ground for new projects in a low-risk environment.
Pamela K. Isom, Deputy Chief Information Office, Architecture, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation at DOE and the mastermind of the Innovation Community Center, said she’s eager to engage students to help plan the design of the capabilities map, and anticipates hosting a student Design Thinking Session in the summer/fall of 2020 in Washington, D.C.
In order to get involved, students should email the Office of the Chief Information Officer at [email protected]
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AnneMarie Horowitz
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AnneMarie Horowitz is the Chief of Staff for the Arctic Energy Office. She joined the Arctic Energy Office in May 2023, and previously served as the Acting Communications Director until September 2023. AnneMarie has been with the Energy Department since 2010, and was previously on the digital team of the Office of Public Affairs, where she managed digital projects and internal employee communications efforts. AnneMarie was the Digital Communications Manager from March 2023 - September 2023 for the Department of Health and Human Affairs' Public Education Campaign, We Can Do This, to share information about the COVID vaccine.
AnneMarie founded two active employee resource groups at the Department of Energy: POWER (Professional Opportunities for Women in Energy Realized) and the Emerging Professionals Group. From 2015 - 2017 she served as the Special Advisor on workforce issues for Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall. She has also previously worked in the Under Secretary for Management and Performance and the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity.
AnneMarie created the STEM Rising: Women @ Energy series, featuring profiles of women from the agency who work in STEM careers. She was critical to establishing the Equality in Energy Transitions Initiative, a dual-hatted effort of the International Energy Agency and the Clean Energy Ministerial to advance the transition to a clean energy economy by engaging more women in clean energy, and is involved with the U.S. C3E Initiative as an award reviewer and communication. During the Obama Administration she was a DOE designee to the White House Council on Women and Girls. AnneMarie was a U.S. delegate to the APEC Women in the Economy Forum in 2014 in Beijing, China.
AnneMarie has a BA in Political Science from the University of Portland and a Masters of Government from Johns Hopkins University. She resides in Philadelphia.