TouchStart Science Summer Programme
Description:
Take your first steps into the exciting world of science through the 3-day interactive summer workshops led by the enthusiastic researchers of HKU Science! Through talks, lab visits, demonstration, group projects and more, you will get the chance to delve deeper into more advanced topics in the scientific limelight. Embark on your journey into the exciting world of science and ignite your scientific inspiration!
Activities:
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Demonstrations
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Hands-on activities
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Group discussion
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Project presentation & feedback
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Taster lecture
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Museum guided tour
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Teambuilding game
Workshops offered:
The Mathematical Foundations Behind AI
This workshop will expose students to some fundamental science behind artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the essential mathematical concepts in areas like computation, optimisation, and probability. Teachers in the Department of Mathematics with expertise in computational mathematics, scientific computing, optimisation, partial differential equations, machine learning, etc., will share some classical and modern approaches related to AI with the participants.
Generative AI: Applications and Implications
Generative AI has rapidly advanced in recent years, with examples such as Midjourney, DALLE-2, and Imagen, creating new opportunities and challenges in a variety of fields. This workshop will introduce techniques for generating high-quality content (e.g., 2D images and 3D assets) and discuss the applications and implications of generative AI. Through this workshop, attendees will gain a general understanding of the possibilities and limitations of this emerging technology and its potential impact on society and the future of work.
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Programme Name: Touchstart Science Summer Programme
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Date: July 24 – 26, 2024 (Wednesday – Friday)
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Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Target Audience: F.4 – F.6 / Year 11 – Year 13 local students
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Tuition Fees: HKD 2,500 (apply before March 31 to enjoy 10% early bird discounts)
Application Deadline: May 19, 2024 (23:59)
For more details, please refer to the HKU Science Website.