The 2022 Math and AI 4 Girls Award Ceremony will be on Saturday, June 18th, 2022 at 2PM EST.​
Many thanks to our gracious sponsors: HPE, Automation Anywhere, JPMorgan Chase and D.E. Shaw. We would also like to thank our partners, MathCounts and AI4ALL.
Finally, this year's competition wouldn't be possible without our wonderful team members: Yunseo Ha, Kira Lewis, Chinmayi Goyal, Maggie Bai, Snigtha Mohanraj, Andrea Chen, Ivy Guo, Daria Bondarenko, and Sailalitha Kodukula. These girls, a group drawn exclusively from last year's top scorers, have been exemplary in their talent, passion and thoughtfulness.
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Award Recipient List:
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Top 10:
1st Place: Amritha Praveen, IL, 6th grade​
2nd Place: Kira Lewis, NY, 8th grade
3rd Place: Advika Asth
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1. Try out the popular math competitions online
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MathCounts (for middle schoolers)
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AMC10 (for high schoolers)
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AIME (if you want a challenge!)
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2. Learn a new coding language
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Try Python if you don't already know it.
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Challenge yourself with a project such as coding a game of Connect 4 or Mastermind
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3. Engage in some fun math games with friends and family
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My math games webpage has great suggestions and right now I love playing the game SET
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4. Try out the most recent science Olympiads online
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5. Challenge yourself with learning a bit about the most exciting new area of STEM - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Stanford University's Coursera has a course on MACHINE LEARNING
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Challenge yourself to some fun STEM activities
Online Resources
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A treasure trove of math problems, books, as well as a very large selection of online math and computer science courses ranging from specific topics such as geometry to competition math including the AMC series and many more. AoPS also provides an invaluable online meeting place for young mathematicians, where they can become part of a math community.
Free website featuring every STEM and Computer Science courses. The math curriculum has something for every grade and level, starting with counting and go all the way up to Statistics, AP Calc and Linear Algebra.
Patrick JMT (Just Math Tutorials)
A vast collection of short math videos focusing on high school curriculum, topics ranging from Algebra, Trig to Calculus
Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS®)
Information on this math competition (4th - 8th grade), including samples questions, problem of the month and more
Mathcounts (for Middle school)
The largest middle school math competition run at a school, regional, state and national level.
Includes all the details on the competition itself, past papers, training, online courses and much more
Summer Programs
Elementary and Middle School
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
1-3 week program, both day and residential. 2nd to 6 grade. 5/6th grade STEM topics include Inductive and Deductive Reasoning and Introduction to Robotics.
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3 week intensive summer camp for mathematically gifted students from around the globe. Four main topics include Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry and Combinatorics. The focus is on competition math and participants generally seek to improve their performance on contests such as AMC10/12, AIME, or USAMO. The program encourages participants to challenge themselves, and the amount of math learned in these 3 weeks is incredible. It is a co-ed camp but it provides a great opportunity spend time with other girls who are working on math at the highest levels.
4 week summer program for students ages 11–14. It is one of the few summer camps exclusively for math students of middle school age
High School
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
3 week residential program. Math and Comp Sci topics include Cryptology, Probability and Game Theory, Mathematical Logic, Number Theory, Topology, Fundamentals of Computer Science and Data Structures and Algorithms
3 week intensive summer camp for mathematically gifted students from around the globe. Four main topics include Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry and Combinatorics. The focus is on competition math and participants generally seek to improve their performance on contests such as AMC10/12, AIME, or USAMO. The program encourages participants to challenge themselves, and the amount of math learned in these 3 weeks is incredible. It is a co-ed camp but it provides a great opportunity spend time with other girls who are working on math at the highest levels.
Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)
A six week research based math camp at Boston University - a deep dive into the creative depth of mathematics. A typical day starts with a Number Theory lecture and then students work individually or in small groups on problem sets throughout the day and night.
Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)
A four week program at Stanford aimed at 10th and 11th grade students from around the world. Participants receives advanced math lectures and work in groups for guided research. Program 1 covers group theory and number theory and program II covers basic algebraic topology.
An intensive 8 week summer program at Ohio State University campus is designed to inspire motivated pre-college students to explore mathematics. Most of the first-year courses are in Number Theory and a typical day consist of daily lectures, seminar groups, and rigorous problem sets.
A 5-week-long summer program for mathematically talented high school students. Students have the freedom and flexibility to choose what classes and activities they wish to participate in. Many topics are undergraduate or even graduate level math.
Stanford University's AI4ALL - A 3 week program created by Professor Fei Fei Li at Stanford to increase diversity in AI. Modern Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning is a synthesis of math, statistics and computer science. Professor Li is a founder of modern AI, and it is an incredible opportunity to spend time with her, and amazing guest lecturers from across silicon valley. The success at Stanford has led to 10 other Universities to offer their own AI4ALL programs all focused on increasing diversity in AI, with Stanford's program having a specific focus on girls from under represented groups. Stanford's program included a diverse group of girls from every background, all across the US as well as international participants, typically with deep background in computer science and math.
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This is a once in a lifetime program.