Group Research Program - Fall 2024
Application Deadlines | Bonuses |
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Early Bird Round I: July 21, 2024 | $1,000 Academic Bonus |
Early Bird Round II: August 4, 2024 | $500 Academic Bonus |
Regular Round: September 1, 2024 | None |
Rolling Admission: After September 1, 2024 | None. Students may be allocated to cohorts other than their first choice. |
Target Students: Grade 9-12 students
Starts from June and lasts for 10 weeks
6 group sessions with Faculty Advisor
6 1:1 sessions with Teaching Assistant
3 recorded methodology courses
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[STEM] Music and Science
Music as Medicine: the Connections between Musical Sound and Science
Faculty Advisor: Former Associate Professor, Yale University School of Medicine
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[STEM]
Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning with Python
Faculty Advisor: Professor, Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
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[STEM] Cancer Biology
Fundamentals of Cancer Biology
Faculty Advisor: Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis
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[STEM] Neuroscience and Psychology
Neuroscience and Psychology: How the Brain Works in Learning and Memory
Faculty Advisor: Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
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[STEM]
Algorithms, Data Structures and Python
Faculty Advisor: Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
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[STEM] Astronomy
Astronomy: The Pursuit of the Unknown - Exploring Time and Space
Faculty Advisor: Post doctoral researcher, UCLA and CSUN; Ph.D., Astronomy and Astrophysics, Harvard
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[STEM]
Understanding Gravitational Waves with the 2017 Nobel Prize-winning Experiment, LIGO
Faculty Advisor: AI Software Engineering Manager, Carnegie Learning; Researcher, Carnegie Mellon University
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[Humanities and Social Science] Racial Studies
Social Injustice in Modern America: Understanding the Historical, Cultural, Economic, and Legal Factors behind
Faculty Advisor: Professor of African, American and African Studies, Francophone Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan
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[Humanities and Social Science]
The Anthropology of Food: Taste, Ritual, Identity, and Power
Faculty Advisor: Professor of Global Liberal Studies, New York University in Paris
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[Humanities and Social Science]
Chivalry, Civility, and Power: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Honor in the Modern World through History and Literature
Faculty Advisor: Lecturer in English, Yale University
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[Business]
Nearshoring: Real Estate, Economics and International Business
Faculty Advisor: Lecturer of Economics, Loyola Marymount University; Lecturer of Real Estate Investment, USC Marshall School of Business
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[Art and Architecture] Architecture and Urban Design
Architecture and the City: Sustainable Urban Design that Inspires
Faculty Advisor: Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech; Former Adjunct Associate Professor, Urban Design, Columbia University