Join us for an engaging week of hands-on learning taught by STEM-competition winning high schoolers. From extracting DNA from strawberries to tinkering with Arduino devices, we have it all! Includes a special session by a senior charging manager from a Top EV company. Financial aid is available upon request.
Price:
$449.00
Location:
Chinese Performing Arts Academy
Dates:
7/21-7/25
Grades:
4th-8th
Taught by Aryan Jain
Students will explore the essentials of a multitude of spectacular life science phenomena, including cells, biochemistry, and even extract and view the cell structure of live strawberry DNA hands-on!
Hosted by Tejas Panicker
Build knowledge in custom parts creation through an in-depth look at 3D printing. Explore different types of 3D printing, filament options, and the precision engineering that makes it all possible.
Taught by Soham Sahasrabuddhe
Discover how HTML structures the digital world and how user interface principles bridge the gap between human-computer interaction, enabling students to create visually appealing UX, microinteractions on webpages, typography, prototyping, page structuring, and more.
Taught by Sana Santimano
This course sparks a significant interest in students’ minds for Python coding and how AI machine learning data patterns for neural networks in LLMs really work, all alongside engaging hands-on code activities and instruction.
Hosted by Aditya Davasam
Physics at Play is a highly interactive introduction of fundamental physics concepts such as energy transfer, static electricity, aerodynamics, and more, all followed by engaging activities such as creating balloon-powered cars and parachute-building competitions.
Special Guest Presentation by a Senior Product Manager of Charging Infrastructure
Students will learn the amazing ecological connections between our planet, climate change, and innovative new electric technology through an amazing interactive session by a Senior Product Manager of Charging Infrastructure at one of the world’s top leading EV companies.
Taught by Aditya Davasam
Students will explore the versatile applications of C++ through hands-on projects involving Arduino devices. They will learn to program pins, work with wiring and breadboards, and even build their own Arduino-based creations.
Hosted by Danson Cheng
Students will learn to think like engineers using the techniques of structural design, alongside participating in a competition to build working bridges to test their creativity and ingenuity.
Hosted by Sarvesh Vinothkumar
In this thrilling challenge, students will learn to create their own ‘bottle rockets’ with projectile aerodynamics and chemistry to compete in a challenge for the highest-soaring rockets.
Yes, vegetarian and non-vegetarian options will be provided to all students in attendance.
Yes, please email us at team@joinstemist.org with a short description of your current financial situation.
Currently STEMist does not have any post-camp supervision program.
Registration will close on April 17. Although that is in the middle of our camp, those who still want to come in between but still pay the full price are welcome to!