Student AI Research
AIClub Student Research Symposium (AISRS) showcases AI projects by students in grades 6-12. Students, parents, and educators join a full online program featuring presentations, keynote sessions, and practical guidance for future research paths.
Submit Your AI Research Abstract
If you are in middle school or high school and working on an AI-powered project that solves a real problem, AISRS is designed for you. You get structured review, presentation coaching, and a chance to present alongside peers building meaningful AI applications.
Who Should Submit
Students in grades 6-12 with original AI projects across domains such as healthcare, climate, agriculture, social good, space, arts, and education.
Submission Format
Submit an abstract of 250 words or less. The AISRS Program Committee reviews all submissions and provides feedback. Accepted presenters receive additional coaching support.
Abstract Submission Form
Submit your abstract through the official Google Form.
Important Dates
Planned schedule for AISRS 2026.
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Submission deadline: April 30, 2026
Abstract submission closes at the end of day.
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Notification to accepted presenters: May 5, 2026
Accepted students receive presentation preparation guidance.
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Symposium date: June 20, 2026
Live online program with keynote sessions and student talks.
Program Highlights
AISRS combines student presentations with keynote perspectives and practical guidance on research pathways.
Healthcare & Bio
Applied AI for diagnostics, prediction, and research support in clinical and public-health contexts.
Climate & Sustainability
Projects focused on environment monitoring, resilience, and data-driven sustainability decisions.
Social Impact
AI systems addressing accessibility, safety, equity, and community-level outcomes.
STEM & Education
Learning tools, explainable AI prototypes, and student-built research assistants.
Creative AI
Work spanning music, language, and multimedia generation with clear technical methodology.
Open Track
Cross-domain AI applications that combine novel datasets, modeling approaches, and measurable results.
Research, APs, and Beyond
Dr. Nisha Talagala (CEO of AIClub) leads a practical session on thriving in an AI-powered future. Additional keynote speakers and student presentation lineup are announced on a rolling basis.
FAQ
Who reviews the submissions?
All submissions are reviewed by the following program committee.
Dr. Sindhu Ghanta
Dr. Amit Gupta
Dr. Nisha Talagala
Ms. Shilpa Toro
What do accepted presenters receive?
Accepted presenters receive feedback, presentation support, and a structured symposium format to share their work with a broader audience.
Review historical symposium themes, keynote sessions, and student project highlights.
Discover research pathways, courses, camps, and resources for student researchers and families.