The camp offers a structured pathway from beginner to advanced AI topics, providing hands-on experience with real-world applications and exposure to university research facilities.
The Seth Bonder Summer Camp in Computational and Data Science at Georgia Tech offers high school students an immersive experience in the fields of computational and data science. The camp is designed for students with little to no prior programming experience, as well as those with more advanced skills, offering multiple levels of engagement. Participants will explore practical applications in machine learning, optimization, computational social science, and genomics through hands-on projects. Activities include learning visual programming with Snap! and guiding "Karel the Robot" for beginners, while advanced students delve into Python and deep learning with Keras. The camp emphasizes developing compelling programs, solving real-world problems, and fostering critical thinking and teamwork. Students will gain technical training and exposure to tools and environments used by AI professionals, with opportunities to visit Georgia Tech's research facilities like the Robotarium and Hive Makerspace.
A typical day combines lectures with significant lab time, where students develop programs and engage in interactive coding sessions, often culminating in a final project showcase on Friday.
This camp is ideal for high school students interested in computer science and engineering who are curious about how data and algorithms can solve complex problems, regardless of their prior programming experience.
Georgia Tech campus
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