The AI Fellowship program will be designed around 2 cohorts this year. The first are undergraduates with a
background in Neuroscience, Art, Electrical, Mechanical or Computer Engineering, where they learn how to
develop their own innovations, conduct fun experiments around computational neuroscience. We are also recruiting
High School teachers interested in learning about AI and how to teach hands-on AI lesson plans in their classroom.
Teachers will participate remotely from around the country (1hr / week), and will help guide our projects for optimal
use in the classroom.
This fellowship is focused on developing computational skills. To do so, you will learn how to read and write peer-
reviewed papers, discuss and plan around ethical concerns of using AI, learn how to develop a project and collect
data, how to analyze and test results, how to make your own scientific poster and present your work to the
academic communities, and finally how to speak to the public about your work. This program is unique: instead of
working on a small part of the bigger project… all fellow projects are yours alone! We will support and guide you
through, but you will experience everything from inception to publication… much like the life of a graduate
researcher. No prior research experience is necessary or required!
Applications are due March 31, 2021.
To learn more, click here.
