In 2020, from June to August, 64 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 34 mentors, where the entire collection of the high schoolers’ reports can be found below.
- Applications of Astrophysics to Multimedia Art-Making In Parallel to Narratives of Science and Social Justice
- Artificial Neural Networks with Edge-Based Architecture
- COVerage: Region-Specific SARS-CoV-2 News Query Algorithm
- Developing and Testing New Montage Methods in Electroencephalography
- Fundamental Differences Between The Driving Patterns of Humans and Autonomous Vehicles
- Identifying and Quantifying Differences Among SARS-CoV-2 Genomes Using K-mer Analysis
- Improving the Infrastructure of a Financial Exchange System in the Cloud
- Journal for High Schoolers in 2020
- Keypoint-Centric Video Processing for Reducing Net Latency in Video Streaming
- Olfaction Communication System
- Optimizing the Measurement of SPO2 With a Miniaturized Forehead Sensor
- Properties and effects of ion implantation into silicon and wide bandgap materials
- ProtographLDPC: Implementation of Protograph LDPC error correction codes
- RF/mm-Wave Semiconductor Technology for 5G Applications and Beyond
- The Price of Latency in Financial Exchanges
- Understanding COVID-19 Through Sentiment Analysis on Twitter and Economic Data
- Virtual Reality for Emotional Response
- Vision-Based Robotic Object Manipulation: Using a Human-Mimicking Hand Design with Pure Object Recognition Algorithms to Intelligently Grasp Complex Items
- YOU ARE HERE (AND HERE AND THERE): A Virtual Extension of Theatre
Here is a YouTube playlist consisting of all presentations.