
UTRGV hosted its latest series of “Energy & U” shows Jan. 12 at the Edinburg Performance Arts Center. The award-winning event showcases the excitement of science and engineering to area K-12 students, focusing on the intersection of energy and STEM education.
Karen Lozano, Julia Beecherl Endowed Professor in Mechanical Engineering and director of the UTRGV Nanotechnology Center of Excellence, serves as principal investigator on the grant support awarded by the National Science Foundation to implement “Energy & U” in the Rio Grande Valley.

“Our Energy & U show aims to attract young audiences to the wonders of science and engineering through live demonstrations,” Lozano said. “It’s designed for elementary school students, but it’s a show that guests of all ages will love and learn from, especially about the First Law of Thermodynamics.”
UTRGV’s “Energy & U” show attracts more than 6,000 K-12 students. Last week, 1,000 students from the Edinburg, PSJA, Valley View and Hidalgo school districts participated.
“Energy & U is a celebration of curiosity, innovation and the limitless possibilities that STEM offers,” Lozano said. “It’s crucial for young students to start thinking about how they can contribute to solving energy challenges. And understanding those challenges is the first step.”
Inspiring the Future
The “Energy & U” shows are more than just entertainment, she said. They are a platform for education and inspiration.
“Our primary goal is to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and innovators. The show not only entertains, but also fosters a deeper understanding of energy principles like generation, conservation and sustainability,” Lozano said.
Eleazar Marquez, UTRGV faculty member in the mechanical engineering department and a member of the “Energy & U” team, contributed to the event with an engaging presentation.

“It is meant to illustrate the vital role of energy in our lives,” he said. “Where it comes from, how we can use it, how we can help solve existent challenges, as well as its impact on the future of STEM education.”
Since its inception in 2020, “Energy & U” has become a significant draw to UTRGV, reaching more than 36,000 students from the Valley region.
“These shows have a national effect, contributing significantly to broadening participation in STEM,” Lozano said. “E&U further connects us with the community.”
Energy & U was recognized by the Texas House Resolution 1185 in April 2023 and continues to build on its success. This year, the event attracted 5,000 students, with an additional 1,000 tickets reserved for a community day on Saturday that was completely sold out.
“Energy & U is more than just a show. It’s a catalyst for change in our community,” Lozano said. “By engaging young minds in science and technology, we’re opening doors to future careers in STEM fields. This initiative reflects UTRGV’s commitment to educational excellence and inclusivity.”
An additional week of “Energy & U” shows are scheduled for May.