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Each year, the Wolfram Summer School brings together undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, professors and professionals to develop computational research projects using Wolfram Language. This curated collection of student projects from the 2023 Summer School covers various disciplines, including data science, physics, artificial intelligence, social sciences, computational biology, finance and more. Participants present their methodologies and findings through detailed reports, illustrating how computational tools can advance research across disciplines. These proceedings…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Each year, the Wolfram Summer School brings together undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, professors and professionals to develop computational research projects using Wolfram Language. This curated collection of student projects from the 2023 Summer School covers various disciplines, including data science, physics, artificial intelligence, social sciences, computational biology, finance and more. Participants present their methodologies and findings through detailed reports, illustrating how computational tools can advance research across disciplines. These proceedings provide concrete examples of Wolfram technology applications for researchers, educators and practitioners in a wide range of fields.
Autorenporträt
Mads Bahrami is the Manager of Educational Programs and Outreach at Wolfram. He is also a director of Wolfram educational summer programs and leads the Wolfram Quantum Computational Framework team. Mads has strong experience in education and research. Prior to joining Wolfram, he was a chemistry professor, using Wolfram technology in his classes and research. He studied foundations of quantum theory in his graduate studies, followed by postdoc positions in Europe and the US. Mads is passionate about encouraging young students to learn computational languages and skills through various academic outreach programs.