Students benefit from mentorship by University of Houston students and faculty, receiving hands-on instruction in small groups.
The ITECH-STEM Summer Camps at the University of Houston provide engaging, in-person learning opportunities for middle and high school students. Through hands-on, project-based activities, participants develop real-world skills in coding, artificial intelligence, engineering, and scientific research. The Code Cougars Academy immerses students in artificial intelligence and machine learning, fostering computational thinking and problem-solving. In the BioTechnology Academy, students explore the foundations of drug discovery, molecular biology, and biochemistry, learning about DNA, RNA structure, cancer research, and utilizing software like Pymol and Autodock. The Molecular Engineering Academy offers an expanded research-focused experience, enabling students to conduct computational simulations, engage in advanced molecular modeling, and present their own mini-research projects. These camps are designed to build confidence, creativity, and provide exposure to future career pathways, with mentorship from University of Houston students and faculty.
A typical day involves hands-on, project-based learning in small groups, with instruction from university professors and mentorship from graduate and undergraduate students.
Ideal for middle and high school students eager to explore coding, artificial intelligence, engineering, and scientific research through practical, engaging projects.
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