Overview
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Who
Open to any high school student who will be entering freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year in Fall 2022. Space is limited. This course is limited to 15 students per session.
How
Classes will be held via Zoom and facilitated in real-time by the instructor and a classroom coordinator.
Track Highlights
- This highly anticipated course is the online version of our on campus MIT session, offering students inside access to some of the most important engineering labs in the world!
- Learn about Fundamentals of Engineering through hands-on projects and simulations
- Introductions to MATLAB computer programming, the pioneering computational programming language in science and technology, that is used in most science and engineering university courses
- Learn from professionals in the field about the latest advancements in engineering and technology
Session 3:
July 25, 2022
August 4, 2022
Time: 9am - 12pm EST
Instructors

Dr. Ali Talebinejad
Engineering MIT Lecturer at Mechanical Engineering Department
Dr. Talebinejad is an MIT educated Lecturer/Research-Scientist who has done his PhD at MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in the area of Robotics and Computer Vision and has received his MS from MIT Mechanical Engineering in the area of System Dynamics and Control. His postdoctoral research was a pioneering work on Tracking Moving Objects Using Digital Images at the Canadian Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems.
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