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Why Students Should Submit

AI is changing what science can do — and the next generation of scientists is already in high school. 

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Poster Themes

We welcome posters in any of the following areas:

Eligibility

Open to current high school students (grades 9–12) only.

Solo or team submissions welcome — teams up to 20 students.

Each submission must list a chaperoning adult (parent, teacher, or mentor) per 10 students.

Note: Student participation is FREE · Chaperone fee applies — details on the registration form

How to Participate

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Important Dates

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Recognition & Awards

Top posters spotlighted at the symposium and featured on AIAS+ channels. Winners receive recognition certificates and are featured in AIAS+ post-symposium communications

Ready to Submit?

Intro text: Ensure you have the following ready for your registration:

Completed online registration form

Project title and 250-word abstract

Names, grade levels, and school affiliation of all team members

Name and contact info of the chaperoning adult

Optional: short statement about why your project matters

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