Research Enterprise Services (RES), in concert with other university Research Units and Colleges and Academic Units, supports the university’s growing international research and creative activities.
International Research and Creative Activities
Current Activities
- Ongoing activities related to Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Northern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks (Morocco and Algeria);
- Ongoing activities related to Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Southern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks (South Africa and Namibia);
- Submitting travel support proposals to the U.S. Department of State (USDOS) that are directly related to developing collaborations in southern Africa;
- Collaborating with USDOS and other U.S. and northern Africa universities to develop an AI and Cybersecurity for Real-World Solutions to Global Challenges workshop; and
- Developing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs) with a well-known African institution of higher education to increase educational and research and creative activity collaborations, including elements related to several of Boise State’s doctoral programs.
Recent Events
- January 2024 – Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Northern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks events in Pretoria, South Africa and Windhoek, Namibia
- November 2023 – International Cybersecurity Lightning Talks (See below for more information.)
- July/August 2023 – Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Southern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks events in Rabat, Morocco and Algiers, Algeria.
Supporting the U.S. Department of State’s sponsorship of Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Southern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks
International Cybersecurity Lightning Talks (November 2023)
In support of Partnerships of the Future: Forging U.S. and Southern Africa STEM Educational and Research Networks, Boise State University hosted a collaborative “Lightning Talks” event with University of Namibia, Stellenbosch University, National Science Foundation, and U.S. Department of State. Lightning Talks are an hour long Zoom event where audience members listen to several participants discuss their research/work, but in a very short time span. It’s a great way to learn something new and discuss common interests with potential collaborators. Below, you’ll find a list of the speakers and a YouTube video of the event.
Closed captions are available and a transcript is provided on Youtube.
Lightning Talk Speakers
- Dr. Subrata Acharya – Computer Scientist and the Lead Program Officer, Directorate of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
- Dr. Wenda Bauchspies – Program Director, Office of International Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
- Dr. Scott Sellars – Senior Policy Adviser, Office of the Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary, U.S. Department of State
- Dr. Edoardo Serra – Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Boise State University, and Senior Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Dr. Kurtis Cantley – Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Boise State University
- Ed Vasko – Director, Institute for Pervasive Cybersecurity, Boise State University
- Dr. Raymond Greenlaw – Fulbright Scholar and Distinguished Chair of Cybersecurity at University of Namibia
- Dr. Noëlle Van der Waag-Cowling – Strategy Associate at the Cyber Security Institute and Research Fellow at the School for Data and Computational Sciences at Stellenbosch University