How She Did STEM Research in High School, And You Can Too

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @RishabJainK
    @RishabJainK  3 месяца назад +2

    Want to win science competitions? Book Eli and dozens of other top science fair winners: sciencefair.io/coaching

    • @v.k.3115
      @v.k.3115 3 месяца назад

      This is awesome!!! Thanks for making this video ❤ Eli is amazing

  • @v.k.3115
    @v.k.3115 3 месяца назад +13

    OMG OMG I know Eli personally!!! She is AMAZING!!! Her work never ceased to amaze me. Eli if you’re reading this, I am so proud of where you are now and I can’t wait to see how far you’ll go in life. Eli went through so much CRAP at our school and she honestly deserves the world and MORE. Keep dreaming girl. Also Rishab, thank you for making this video! I appreciate your work ❤❤❤❤

    • @Krishna34619
      @Krishna34619 3 месяца назад +2

      the glazing goes crazy

    • @v.k.3115
      @v.k.3115 2 месяца назад

      @@Krishna34619 Shut up she’s cool

  • @RachelRittman
    @RachelRittman 2 дня назад

    Super interesting interview -- one thing I want to highlight was that Eli had to pay thousands of dollars in fees to get access to journals when she was first making her proposal. This is obviously a barrier to entry for many, many students and maybe a solvable problem.

  • @mollycullen
    @mollycullen 3 месяца назад +1

    That was my ISEF roommate! I’m so proud of you Eli!!!

  • @CultureCookie-q6p
    @CultureCookie-q6p 3 месяца назад +6

    This is an amazing video! I love the interviews! I was wondering if someone wants to do research in a lab, just like Eli did, and they cold email professors with their idea, and a professor welcomes them, how would they do research at the lab independently and work on their idea if they do not know how to use the lab tools and carry out a lab-based research experiment?

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK  3 месяца назад +2

      This is a GREAT question. As Eli mentioned in the interview, learning research skills in a school is not always possible. Oftentimes, you will learn these skills on your own... learning by "doing" if that makes sense.
      For my research in high school, I was able to self-learn machine learning by reading documentation, watching Stanford undergrad and graduate-level classes videos, and guides online.
      For wet lab type of work where you might need to learn how to use equipment, oftentimes, a professor will have a graduate student (PhD student for instance) help teach you the basics and familiarize yourself with the wet lab. I've heard that practice makes perfect! Learning the different techniques and procedures may be a matter of just "doing them." If you can spend a month learning the procedures, obtaining equipment, and planning before starting the project idea, that would be ideal!
      Consider asking your question in our Skool community (skool.com/qurios) - we have a ton of other high schoolers who might be in a similar situation and can help out!

  • @hithisisjacob5913
    @hithisisjacob5913 3 месяца назад +1

    Imagine having the sheer will to transfer schools for a more rigorous education! What a legend!

  • @namanpradhan7436
    @namanpradhan7436 3 месяца назад +3

    i was so bored today but then a rishab jain vid came out.

  • @VeryHumanVideos
    @VeryHumanVideos Месяц назад

    00:04 Ellie won Second Place Grand award for STEM research.
    02:10 Research on enhancing plastic biodegradation
    06:05 STEM research empowered her to create her own learning style
    07:58 Targeting microbiology for plastic pollution solution
    11:44 Cold emailing researchers without prior experience
    13:44 Utilizing Zoom meetings to secure opportunities in STEM research
    17:41 Getting people to ask you questions is crucial for STEM research preparation.
    19:31 Encourage young women interested in STEM to persevere despite societal challenges.
    23:06 High school students can balance STEM research with extracurricular activities and social life.
    24:46 Paper calendar is preferred for school assignments and extracurriculars

  • @Zos-extras
    @Zos-extras 3 месяца назад +1

    This interview was extremely beneficial! I am also a student interested in natural biodegradation of plastics and enzymatic action on complex polymers. Is it possible to know where I can find Eli's paper? Since I am too, hoping to write a paper on a similar topic. Thanks!

  • @Vic-bx8ek
    @Vic-bx8ek 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video!! I also have a question. How do you get to ISEF living in a European country? I know there are science fairs here but I can’t find them online or I don’t know how to participate. It seems like so many high schools in the U.S do them, while it’s not really a thing here in Belgium/The Netherlands.

  • @LP-kw3kj
    @LP-kw3kj 2 месяца назад

    how are you supposed to know this as a high schooler, i genuinely want to know, i'm a senior and there is no conceivable way for me to be aware of things like this, there is so much information out in the world that it's mind numbing to think of what to put my focus on, especially something so niche and complex, I'm already a senior so I'm extremely depressed and feel like it's too late for me to have any meaning in life

  • @Krishna34619
    @Krishna34619 3 месяца назад +4

    my day was going well until this video came out.

    • @Yugiohggakaflubungish
      @Yugiohggakaflubungish 3 месяца назад +1

      Real

    • @LP-kw3kj
      @LP-kw3kj 2 месяца назад

      how do you even become aware of this in high school, i feel like i wasted my life drifting in the tides of information overload of the modern day

  • @bens7622
    @bens7622 3 месяца назад

    Do you know of any way to do research in physics as a high schooler? I’m trying to get started and I don’t really know how.

  • @hilol1364
    @hilol1364 3 месяца назад +2

    skbidi