AI + Mobility
Mobility and AI Research Projects for High School Students
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we navigate the road, prevent accidents, and understand the field of mobility. In the AI Scholars program, high school students can work on a project at the intersection of AI + mobility.
Sample AI + Mobility Projects from Past AI Scholars Students
AI + Distracted Driving
Preventing road accidents by detecting driver distraction from driver images.
Developed by:
Peter Washington
Stanford University
AI + Object Detection
Understanding how AI models identify various objects in street images.
Developed by:
Tianwei She
Yale University
Meet Our AI + Mobility Curriculum Advisors
Peter Washington
PhD in Bioengineering | Stanford University
Research at the intersection of healthcare, machine learning, and human-computer interaction.
Tianwei She
Master’s in Computer Science | Yale University
Research on perception for self-driving cars, including laneline detection model from data collection to model deployment.
AI Scholars Program Overview
AI Scholars Live Online is a 10 session (25-hour) artificial intelligence bootcamp that exposes high school students to fundamental AI concepts and guides them to build a socially impactful project. Taught by our team of graduate students from Stanford, MIT, and more, students receive a personalized learning experience in small groups with a student-teacher ratio of 5:1.