Joint Mathematics Meetings 2024 – ACCEPTED!
Joint Mathematics Meetings – Student Research Accepted for 2024! For the second year in a row, a CurioCat student has been accepted for oral presentation at the upcoming Joint Mathematics…
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Joint Mathematics Meetings – Student Research Accepted for 2024! For the second year in a row, a CurioCat student has been accepted for oral presentation at the upcoming Joint Mathematics…
CurioCat Student Accepted To SCCUR 2023! For the third year, CurioCat students have been accepted for oral presentation and poster presentation at the Southern California Conferences for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR…
All New AI Simulation Crash Courses! Only $199! Pre-requisites: internet, Microsoft Excel, a Gmail account (for free access to Google Colab), pre-calculus, and a basic understanding of Python programming Instructor:…
Student Accepted To The 2023 IEEE MIT URTC! For the third and fourth time, a Curio Cat student has been accepted to present and publish with 2023 IEEE MIT Undergraduate…
NEW!! AI-For-Science Training Program! Great For Institutional Clients And Schools! The Curio Cat is proud to announce that we are now accepting institutional clients! Whether you are a public school,…
CurioCat Student Accepted To Present At TransAI Conference! Oops, we did it again! A Curio Cat student has been accepted for presentation and publication with the awesome TransAI conference. We…
Lunar Habitats, Giant 3D Printers, Drones, and More – A Student Conference Experience! A student conference isn’t just presentations and posterboards…they can be loads of fun too! In this video,…
Get a glimpse of an early water simulation! Water is one of our most important resources – and also one of the most destructive forces of nature! In the video…
High School Science Researcher Accepted to the 2023 OCEANS Conference! A Curio Cat student has been accepted to present at this incredible conference! The 2023 OCEANS Conference (Gulf Coast) is…
A CurioCat student won 1st place in the research presentation competition at the 68th annual meeting of the New Jersey Academy of Science (NJAS). Excellent work! Please click below to…