This seminar is a special event made possible by the official invitation of Malvern College Hong Kong, a prestigious international school.
All students interested in science, AI, and academic research are welcome to apply!
The seminar will be led by Eunsol Ko, CEO of CRI, and Professor Gunther Roland from the MIT Department of Physics.
They will discuss how AI (Artificial Intelligence) is transforming science and research, as well as the essential research skills that aspiring scientists must develop for the future.
Professor Gunther Roland, a leading expert in experimental nuclear and particle physics at MIT, will share insights on the latest research trends and how MIT students are at the forefront of the AI revolution.
Additionally, he will provide valuable guidance on the fundamental research skills high school students need to cultivate to grow into successful researchers.
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This seminar is open to high school students interested in science, AI, and research. No prior research experience is required.
You can register by [https://forms.gle/axHBKCeJ2Pfj9dxt7]. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with access details.
Yes, this seminar is completely free for all participants.
This is an online seminar hosted via Zoom. A meeting link will be sent to registered participants before the event.
The seminar will be conducted in English.
Schedule
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Groundbreaking Innovations at MIT
MIT Students: Leading the AI Revolution
Essential Research Skills for High Schoolers