In 2019, from June to August, 40 high school students attended the STEM to SHTEM (Science, Humanities, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) summer program hosted by Prof. Tsachy Weissman and the Stanford Compression Forum. During this summer program, the high schoolers pursued fun research projects in various domains under the supervision of 18 mentors, where the entire collection of the high schoolers’ reports can be found below.
- Artificial Olfaction Measurement using VOC, Gas, and Temperature Sensors
- Building a Human-Centric Lossy Compressor for Facial Images
- Comparing the compressibility of different genomes and the correlation between genome length and compression ratio
- Determining sufficient audio file compression and reconstruction standards for different music genres
- Human-Based Image Compression; Using a Deterministic Computer Algorithm to Reconstruct Pre-Segmented Images
- Implicit Communication in Collaborative Object Transport
- Journal for High Schoolers in 2019
- Nanopore DNA Sequencing
- Olfactometer Podcast
- Olfactory Communications In a Virtual Environment
- Probabilistic Models of Human Decision-Making With Time Pressure and Partial Information Using Game Interfaces, Reward Functions, and Markov Decision Processes
- The Average Sensitivity of Boolean Functions on Hypercubes