A CurioCat student has been named a Finalist for the UC Berkeley SEED Scholars Honors Program! You can view the letter here:

Per UC Berkeley, “the SEED program is a four-year comprehensive honors program serving minoritized individuals in the STEM – science, technology, engineering, and math – fields, who have a passion for science, research, and a commitment to pursuing a graduate degree. The program provides need-based scholarships, resources, and opportunities to diverse, highly motivated, top-tier students who will become the innovators and leaders of tomorrow in academia, science, technology, and industry”. The SEED Scholars program provides a renewable need-based scholarship of up to $10,000 a year. Additionally, the SEED Scholars research stipend provides students with up to $10,000 per year in research funding. Furthermore, students may also apply for additional funding for “research opportunities, travel to industry conferences, and other academic enrichment endeavors”. Finally, students are given comprehensive research opportunities. Congratulations and good luck in your interview!

By Derek

Derek (BS, PE) is an expert in physics informed machine learning, i.e., "AI simulations". He loves to teach research methods to up-and-coming young researchers, including high schoolers and college students.

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