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Early Skills Program
The Early Skills Program is designed to provide hands-on learning experiences for students at various educational levels, ranging from high school to doctoral studies. The program focuses on developing practical skills, fostering collaboration, and promoting research-driven projects. Below are the details of the resources involved in the program:
Group | People | Projects | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
High School Students | 120+ | 24 | Partner high schools |
Students | 24 | 8 | Automatic Control & Computer Science students |
Master Students | 8 | 4 | Automatic Control (main) |
PhD Students | 6 | 2 | Research Projects |
Research Staff | 2 | 4 | Research Projects |
Total | 150 | 36 |
Program Overview
The Early Skills Program supports participants in gaining experience through real-world projects, guided by experienced mentors. It integrates students from high schools, undergraduate programs, master’s programs, and PhD research into a collaborative environment.
Objectives
- Foster early skill development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). - Encourage teamwork across different educational levels and expertise. - Promote research-driven projects that address practical challenges.
Structure
- High School Students: Engage in introductory STEM projects, mentored by university students and faculty. - Undergraduate Students: Focus on more advanced, hands-on projects aligned with their coursework. - Master Students: Participate in specialized projects with an emphasis on research and innovation. - PhD Students and Research Staff: Lead research-focused initiatives that contribute to academic and industrial advancements.
Collaborations
The program collaborates with partner high schools, university departments, and research institutions to ensure a diverse range of projects and learning opportunities.
Outcomes
- A total of 36 projects completed annually, showcasing the program's capacity to integrate learning with real-world applications. - Cross-disciplinary collaboration that enhances both technical and soft skills among participants.
For more information, contact the program coordinator or visit our website.