Playlist for my research course: tinyurl.com/rishabresearchcourse Get the template for this video: sciencefair.io/guide Get a list of 50+ research opportunities: rishabacademy.com/lists Connect with me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rishab-jain-k/
i think you forgot one of the most important steps, namely getting the foundation, you cant expect to understand high level calculus not knowing algebra
@@RishabJainKI saw your other video w Shriya about ISEF and you mentioned how you had a lot of field knowledge. How did you gain so much knowledge about a field? I’m interested in engineering but get kinda lost when I try to understand research done by professors
@@duttieeProlly mostly that, also the help of his mentor. Just so you know, colleges like MIT and Harvard litterallt have open courseware where u can just learn all the stuff the students are learnjng but u can do it from home. Its a greay recourse.
Hey Rishab, I’m trying to do a CS research topic, but does it have to solve a problem? I wanted to go in depth with this and connect it with the real world/nature. I’m a junior this year so I want to get ahead of this since I started last year
Hi. I couldn't explore research-based opportunities in my high school years. Please share insights on how to pursue research opportunities in college freshman year as a stem and CS student and stand out from the crowd. PS- I am from India therefore would love to know about the opportunities available to students internationally. Thanks a lot!
Playlist for this course (see video 1): tinyurl.com/rishabresearchcourse Get the template for this video: sciencefair.io/guide Get a list of 50+ research opportunities: rishabacademy.com/lists
Hey Rishab, Great video as always, but I have a couple questions. I'm trying to get into research in Quantum Mechanics, but the math prerequisite is so high that I can only understand the topics intuitively not mathematically, should I pick out a new topic or is there something that I can do?
Hello bro. I am a highschool and I was super into Cosmolgy and blackholes in general, and had almost the same problem you have. To be honest, just to understand the math we need to spend years and to do research even more. I essentially didn't give up on my cosmolgy project but decided to do it later. Right now I'm working on orbital mechanics for example, and the math isn't so damn hard. Besides, since we are doing RESEARCH, we first need to understand the material at a great level. My advice ? Still learn quantum mechanics it's awesome but do your project in something that still inspires you and you think that it'll worth it.
Hey Rishab, Do you think that it’s feasible to delve into machine learning projects with minimal experience in coding? I’ve heard conflicting things about this, some saying that having advanced knowledge in languages like python is needed. How do you feel?
I am really interested in pathway inhibitor research it involves a lot of technical skills though would reaching out to shadow researchers first and gaining experience be a good idea before completely finalizing my topic?
My friend and I are working in a study on a specific disease, which is diabetes, and they use devices for it, or it can be treated genetically, but it is very difficult, as high school students, to do something with genetics and any idea that comes to our brains, for example We develop the diabetes system and find this idea implemented. But we have started ton. Is there a possibility that we will come up with an idea within two or three months and enter ISF and Najib as a global center? And thanks in advance
@@RishabJainK I have a question. Which guide should I follow? This guide or the 24 minute long guide, if you could please answer this as soon as possible, it would really help me out.
Right now, I'm smack dab in the middle of eighth grade, and I don't have any useful extracurriculars. science fairs are also the type of thing where if you're not creative and you're not really smart, I don't think you will get anywhere. would it benefit me to go down this path and is it too late?
Hi Rishab, I was wondering where the document template is for this video. I clicked on the sciencefair link but it seems to redirect me to a page specifically filled with 'react-markdown' codes (?)
Rishab Thank you for posting this video man cant wait for ep 3 I was soooo stuck on what to do but this broadened my mind and if i had a question to you it would be: is year 11 too late to compete in science fairs/ competitions?. It equates to around grade 10 in the US I believe.
@@brix3877 I can't do olympiads till next year because this yrs are gnna be done and i would just get a participation award as it is mostly based on the A-level spec which I have not touched cuz i got GCSE this yr but this isn't an excuse next year I am 100% going to be taking chem and bio olympiads and I am doing a whole ton of revision this summer asw as research and shadowing a PhD student in their research, and for maths max i would get in the olympiads would be bronze LOL I am not good in maths I am decent at best I get grade 8s which is like A* and a-level maths is a drag and not a subject I enjoy. Sorry for writing a whole paragraph LMAO
@@AyzFn-13 you should ask your teacher to register you and moderate you like go to them and tell them you are interested in doing in my case a biology olympiad they would register you for the national biology olympiads and you would take an exam in your school.
Is the template not working for anyone else? I opened it in the US and it worked, but I am currently traveling and whenever I open the link it takes me to a page that says "A demo of react-markdown".
Playlist for my research course: tinyurl.com/rishabresearchcourse
Get the template for this video: sciencefair.io/guide
Get a list of 50+ research opportunities: rishabacademy.com/lists
Connect with me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rishab-jain-k/
Is this only applicable for science fair or for other competitions too? 1:21
The template isn’t working
Or rather, the template link isn’t working
Hey could you please link it again the template link isn't working
Thanks so much for this video Rishab! I'm actually currently in my topic selection, so this video was perfect timing.
Can't wait for video #3 of the course! This was awesome
This is honestly the most useful advice ever!!
This is so so helpful, thank you so much! I’ll definitely be following along this playlist.
Please also make a video on how you made the software for your project, how did you code, and all that, if possible...
i think you forgot one of the most important steps, namely getting the foundation, you cant expect to understand high level calculus not knowing algebra
This foundation can be obtained later; you acquire the skills that you need to do the project.
This is actually a really great way of learning. The project forces you to learn as tou go.
@@RishabJainKI saw your other video w Shriya about ISEF and you mentioned how you had a lot of field knowledge. How did you gain so much knowledge about a field? I’m interested in engineering but get kinda lost when I try to understand research done by professors
@@RishabJainKdo you think you gained most of your field knowledge through papers, news, basically just media on the field
@@duttieeProlly mostly that, also the help of his mentor. Just so you know, colleges like MIT and Harvard litterallt have open courseware where u can just learn all the stuff the students are learnjng but u can do it from home. Its a greay recourse.
Hey Rishab, I’m trying to do a CS research topic, but does it have to solve a problem? I wanted to go in depth with this and connect it with the real world/nature. I’m a junior this year so I want to get ahead of this since I started last year
The link to the doc isnt working for me
Precise and helpful!! Great work 👏
Hi. I couldn't explore research-based opportunities in my high school years. Please share insights on how to pursue research opportunities in college freshman year as a stem and CS student and stand out from the crowd. PS- I am from India therefore would love to know about the opportunities available to students internationally. Thanks a lot!
in the end, the baking soda volcano always ends
Playlist for this course (see video 1): tinyurl.com/rishabresearchcourse
Get the template for this video: sciencefair.io/guide
Get a list of 50+ research opportunities: rishabacademy.com/lists
Hey Rishabh, is researching just gaining deeper knowledge or discovering a new concept?
i don’t see the mind map/consumption step(mind maps, etc.) on the page you linked in the pinned comment.
when will the next video come?
Hey Rishab,
What programming languages have you learnt or used for ML and AI? Thanks
And how did you learn these?
MATLAB & Python (tf, keras, some torch)
thank you very much
did you do this for your isef project
Yes, I did!
Hey Rishab,
Great video as always, but I have a couple questions. I'm trying to get into research in Quantum Mechanics, but the math prerequisite is so high that I can only understand the topics intuitively not mathematically, should I pick out a new topic or is there something that I can do?
Hello bro. I am a highschool and I was super into Cosmolgy and blackholes in general, and had almost the same problem you have. To be honest, just to understand the math we need to spend years and to do research even more. I essentially didn't give up on my cosmolgy project but decided to do it later. Right now I'm working on orbital mechanics for example, and the math isn't so damn hard. Besides, since we are doing RESEARCH, we first need to understand the material at a great level. My advice ? Still learn quantum mechanics it's awesome but do your project in something that still inspires you and you think that it'll worth it.
does anyone know the link for the doc?
W mans banger video
hi nice video do you know if i can join the isef competition from the uk
Hey Rishab,
Do you think that it’s feasible to delve into machine learning projects with minimal experience in coding? I’ve heard conflicting things about this, some saying that having advanced knowledge in languages like python is needed. How do you feel?
Yes! Data analysis and statistics can be used; oftentimes you won’t need any programming.
I am really interested in pathway inhibitor research it involves a lot of technical skills though would reaching out to shadow researchers first and gaining experience be a good idea before completely finalizing my topic?
My friend and I are working in a study on a specific disease, which is diabetes, and they use devices for it, or it can be treated genetically, but it is very difficult, as high school students, to do something with genetics and any idea that comes to our brains, for example We develop the diabetes system and find this idea implemented. But we have started ton. Is there a possibility that we will come up with an idea within two or three months and enter ISF and Najib as a global center? And thanks in advance
Where is the notes template? On the Science Fair guide website, it stops at a certain point and does not include the notes template.
The site is under reconstruction! coming soon...
@@RishabJainK I have a question. Which guide should I follow? This guide or the 24 minute long guide, if you could please answer this as soon as possible, it would really help me out.
There is hope for everyone wanting to get into ivy league because he got in counting Astrology as a Science 15:35 😂
Cool
Right now, I'm smack dab in the middle of eighth grade, and I don't have any useful extracurriculars. science fairs are also the type of thing where if you're not creative and you're not really smart, I don't think you will get anywhere. would it benefit me to go down this path and is it too late?
Not at all! 8th grade is the perfect time to start.
8th grade and your talking about too late? Noooo fam it’s fine
Thank you!!
Hi Rishab, I was wondering where the document template is for this video. I clicked on the sciencefair link but it seems to redirect me to a page specifically filled with 'react-markdown' codes (?)
It doesn't look finished.
Rishab Thank you for posting this video man cant wait for ep 3 I was soooo stuck on what to do but this broadened my mind and if i had a question to you it would be: is year 11 too late to compete in science fairs/ competitions?. It equates to around grade 10 in the US I believe.
Not too late at all especially for science and math competitions/olympiads. I suggest you begin now though.
@@brix3877 I can't do olympiads till next year because this yrs are gnna be done and i would just get a participation award as it is mostly based on the A-level spec which I have not touched cuz i got GCSE this yr but this isn't an excuse next year I am 100% going to be taking chem and bio olympiads and I am doing a whole ton of revision this summer asw as research and shadowing a PhD student in their research, and for maths max i would get in the olympiads would be bronze LOL I am not good in maths I am decent at best I get grade 8s which is like A* and a-level maths is a drag and not a subject I enjoy. Sorry for writing a whole paragraph LMAO
hi mindblower im from england too do you know how i can join an olympiad cus im not too sure thanks.
@@AyzFn-13 you should ask your teacher to register you and moderate you like go to them and tell them you are interested in doing in my case a biology olympiad they would register you for the national biology olympiads and you would take an exam in your school.
@@The_mindblowerthanks bro
Is the template not working for anyone else? I opened it in the US and it worked, but I am currently traveling and whenever I open the link it takes me to a page that says "A demo of react-markdown".
Same!
how can i do a simulation
Wait yall where do I stop on the Wikipedia searching??
He said do it consistently for a couple hours per day over the course of a week; then move on to the next step.
@@quued ohh thank you
where is the template ps : found it
Heyy, I cant find the template could u pls help me out?
Can I finish my research in two months?
It’s depends on the project
Thanks!!! Third
nice