Group Research Program - Spring 2025

Application Deadlines Bonuses
Early Bird Round I: Jan 25, 2025 Academic Bonuses worth of $1,000
Early Bird Round II: Feb 10, 2025 Academic Bonus worth of $500
Regular Round: Mar 15, 2025 None
Rolling Admission: After Mar 15, 2025 None. Students may be allocated to cohorts other than their first choice.
  • Target Students: Grade 9-12 students

  • Starts from March and lasts for 12 weeks

  • 6 group sessions with Faculty Advisor

  • 6 1:1 sessions with Teaching Assistant

  • 3 recorded methodology courses

  • [STEM]

    Fundamentals of Cancer Biology

    Faculty Advisor: Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis

  • [STEM]

    (Starts in April 2025) Neuroscience and Psychology: How the Brain Works in Learning and Memory

    Faculty Advisor: Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego

  • [STEM]

    Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning with Python

    Faculty Advisor: Professor, Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • [STEM]

    Human-Machine Teaming: Applications, Issues, and Case Studies

    Faculty Advisor: Adjunct Faculty, Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science

  • [STEM]

    Transforming Healthcare with Data Science and Machine Learning

    Faculty Advisor: Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science, UCLA

  • [STEM]

    Algorithms, Data Structures, and Python

    Faculty Advisor: Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • [STEM]

    The Psychology of Art and Music: Bridging Science, Creativity, and Society

    Faculty Advisor: Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University; Ph.D. in Psychology, Stanford University

  • [STEM]

    Exoplanets: Unveiling Alien Worlds and The Quest for a Second Earth

    Faculty Advisor: Independent researcher; Post-doctoral researcher, UCLA and CSUN; Ph.D., Astronomy and Astrophysics, Harvard

  • [STEM]

    Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessments: Safeguarding Digital Assets

    Faculty Advisor: Research Fellow, Microsoft; Former Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University

  • [STEM]

    Exploring Neurology And the Role of Music in Neurotherapy

    Faculty Advisor: Surgical Critical Care Fellow, NYU; MD, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine

  • [Humanities and Social Science]

    The Business of Digital Media: How Do Enterprises Leverage Technology, Media, and Innovations?

    Faculty Advisor: Associate Professor, Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota

  • [Humanities and Social Science]

    Financial Crises: History and Future

    Faculty Advisor: Researcher PhD candidate, University of Pennsylvania; Head Teacher in History, Leiden University, 2019

  • [Humanities and Social Science]

    Social Justice in Modern America: Understanding the Historical, Cultural, Economic and Legal Factors

    Faculty Advisor: Professor of African, American and African Studies, Francophone Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan

  • [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

  • [Humanities and Social Science]

    Mythology and Videogaming: Combining the Classics with Game Culture

    Faculty Advisor: Lecturer, Department of Classical Studies, UNCG; Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Harvard University

  • [Art and Architecture]

    Architecture and the City: Sustainable Urban Design That Inspires

    Faculty Advisor: Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech; Former Adjunct Associate Professor, Urban Design, Columbia University

  • [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

  • Junior Research Program: STEM (for Grade 7 to 9 students)

    The Science of Sharks and Rays: A Dive into the Biology and Ecology of Elasmobranch Fishes

    Faculty Advisor: Graduate Research Assistant, Shark Lab, California State University, Long Beach

  • Junior Research Program: Humanities and Social Science (for Grade 7 to 9 students)

    Ghosts in Literature and Society: Exploring the Hauntings of Cultural and National Identity

    Faculty Advisor: Assistant Professor, Queens University of Charlotte; Ph.D. in Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley

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