Insights, updates, and stories from the EnviTrace team.
EnviTrace is co-organizing a session on Inverse Problems in Hydrosystem Modeling at CMWR 2026.
EnviTrace's leadership team will attend the AGU25 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, the world's premier Earth and space science conference, to explore geothermal energy, subsurface characterization, and AI in geoscience.
Announcement for the AI for Earth Sciences Workshop 2026 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, focused on physics-informed AI for energy, water, and the environment.
EnviTrace demoed physics-informed ML for interpretable subsurface modeling at RealmIQ's El Sailon event, a forum for discussing AI in various applications.
DOE LAPIS grant to advance physics-informed AI and open tooling for subsurface characterization.
EnviTrace reflects on innovation, community, and responsibility after attending the New Mexico Technology Council Tech Summit.
EnviTrace attended the 6th Women in Business Conference by SCORE Mentors, finding inspiration, connection, and renewed commitment to supporting women in leadership and entrepreneurship.
Reflections from the NY Venture Summit on the convergence of AI innovation and energy transition, and why venture capital should pay closer attention to clean energy and subsurface technology.
EnviTrace honored as Emerging Local Hero for geothermal energy innovation, clean energy solutions, and community partnerships in New Mexico.
EnviTrace CEO Tracy (Trais) Kliphuis joined Books Behind the Business in Santa Fe on August 26, discussing how radical candor shapes effective leadership.
EnviTrace was awarded an SBIR Matching Grant from the New Mexico Economic Development Department to accelerate AI tools for responsible clean energy development.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science grant.
Trais Kliphuis, EnviTrace's CEO, was recently awarded the Women in Tech Award from the New Mexico Tech Council. The awards recognize the remarkable women driving tech innovation and excellence.
Project goal is to facilitate the development of geothermal energy resources in the U.S. and globally with a focus on environmental and energy justice. The project is funded by the DOE's Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO).
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