KU to Launch Summer Camps to Educate High School Students on Aerospace Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science
The University of Kansas has received federal funding to host a series of summer camps that will offer high school students short preparatory courses in aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence and computer science. The project is part of a partnership with Kansas State University to prepare the next generation of Kansans for careers in those fields.
“We want to motivate students,” said Shawn Keshmiri, professor of aerospace engineering, who is leading KU’s participation in the partnership.