Capstone Project
毕业项目
毕业项目
毕业项目
毕业项目
毕业项目
Unveiling Authentic Research to Students
Unveiling Authentic Research to Students
Our unique capstone project provides hands-on experience with real research projects alongside Yale's esteemed scholars, equipping students with practical skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis.
During the pre-summer phase, our capstone instructors, hailing from vibrant research centers at Yale, will work closely with students to refine research topics for either group capstone projects (consisting of 4-6 students) or individual endeavors.
Throughout the summer, students will engage in collaborative teamwork or independent exploration to navigate the entire research journey, ultimately concluding with a final poster and presentation session.
Furthermore, students will receive comprehensive support to finalize their capstone research papers or pursue any related academic endeavors, facilitated through email exchanges and dedicated office hours with their academic mentors.
A year-long research projects
Capstone Intro
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors will give a lecture introducing their backgrounds, current research interests, and proposed research topics.
One on One Meeting
Pre-Program online meetings
Students will sign up for capstone projects based on their interests, listing their first and second choices. The assigned capstone instructor will then conduct one-on-one meetings with each student to delve deeper into their academic background, project experience, and research interests.
Capstone Discussion
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors will host two group sessions to finalize their research plan. Additionally, they will distribute a reading list for students to prepare before the summer.
Evening Sessions
In-person at Yale campus
Each evening 7:15-9:00pm, your group of 4-6 students will convene to collaborate on your research and presentation.
Your instructors will provide brief instructional sessions on navigating the required research steps and will act as supportive mentors, offering detailed feedback on your work.
Through the capstone experience, you will gain insight into working with a cohesive team under tight deadlines, mastering the art of producing high-quality essays within mere hours.
Presentation Day
In-person at Yale campus
On July 31st, your group will showcase your capstone project during a poster session and a group presentation session, followed by the Competition Awards Ceremony.
Refining the Paper
Pre-Program by emails
Polish group capstone project papers via email discussions with capstone instructors
Office Hour
Post-Program online meetings
Monthly office hour group sessions offer students the opportunity to receive support, feedback, and mentorship from instructors, enriching their research experience.
Optional Classes
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors may provide optional advanced classes (with reasonable fees) for groups interested in delving deeper into their research.
Capstone Projects Introduction Meetings
Capstone Projects Introduction Meetings
Prior to summer, capstone instructors will arrange meetings to introduce themselves, sharing insights on their ongoing research, past publications, and methodologies. They will highlight significant topics within their research domain to showcase proposed capstone projects, providing details on approaches, tools, and timelines. Crucially, students will have the opportunity to pose questions about the capstone projects before making their final selections.
Choose your Capstone Topic/Group
After all Capstone project introduction meetings, students will submit a feedback form along with their top two choices for capstone topics. The instructor will then select 4-6 students and conduct one-on-one meetings to learn more about them and refine the final group research topics.
Four Categories of Capstone Projects
Four Distinguished Capstone Categories to Enhance Students' Academic Pursuits and Research Endeavors
Master Capstone Project
A Yale professor, alongside affiliated scholars, leads exceptional students in using fundamental and innovative theories and tools to analyze real-world challenges.
Group Capstone Project
Pivot offers group capstone projects in four foundational areas: Technology & Science, Humanities, Life Sciences, and Business. sd
Individual Research Capstone Project
For students seeking a more in-depth and challenging research experience or those interested in specialized fields such as architecture, music, art, etc.
For students seeking a more in-depth and challenging research experience or those interested in specialized fields such as architecture, music, art, etc. sdada
Reading and Writing Workshop
For students who find the capstone project particularly challenging, we offer customized reading and writing workshops designed to meet their individual levels and needs.
A year-long research projects
Capstone Intro
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors will give a lecture introducing their backgrounds, current research interests, and proposed research topics.
One on One Meeting
Pre-Program online meetings
Students will sign up for capstone projects based on their interests, listing their first and second choices. The assigned capstone instructor will then conduct one-on-one meetings with each student to delve deeper into their academic background, project experience, and research interests.
Capstone Discussion
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors will host two group sessions to finalize their research plan. Additionally, they will distribute a reading list for students to prepare before the summer.
Evening Sessions
In-person at Yale campus
Each evening 7:15-9:00pm, your group of 4-6 students will convene to collaborate on your research and presentation.
Your instructors will provide brief instructional sessions on navigating the required research steps and will act as supportive mentors, offering detailed feedback on your work.
Through the capstone experience, you'll gain insight into working with a cohesive team under tight deadlines, mastering the art of producing high-quality essays within mere hours.
Presentation Day
In-person at Yale campus
On July 31st, your group will showcase your capstone project during a poster session and a group presentation session, followed by the Competition Awards Ceremony.
Refining the Paper
Pre-Program by emails
Polish group capstone project papers via email discussions with capstone instructors
Office Hour
Post-Program online meetings
Monthly office hour group sessions offer students the opportunity to receive support, feedback, and mentorship from instructors, enriching their research experience.
Optional Classes
Pre-Program online meetings
Capstone instructors may provide optional advanced classes (with reasonable fees) for groups interested in delving deeper into their research.
Capstone Projects Introduction Meetings
Prior to summer, capstone instructors will arrange meetings to introduce themselves, sharing insights on their ongoing research, past publications, and methodologies. They will highlight significant topics within their research domain to showcase proposed capstone projects, providing details on approaches, tools, and timelines. Crucially, students will have the opportunity to pose questions about the capstone projects before making their final selections.
Choose your Capstone Topic/Group
After all Capstone project introduction meetings, students will submit a feedback form along with their top two choices for capstone topics. The instructor will then select 4-6 students and conduct one-on-one meetings to learn more about them and refine the final group research topics.
Four Categories of Capstone Projects
Four Distinguished Capstone Categories to Enhance Students' Academic Pursuits and Research Endeavors
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Master Capstone Project
A Yale professor, alongside affiliated scholars, leads exceptional students in using fundamental and innovative theories and tools to analyze real-world challenges.
Group Capstone Project
Pivot offers group capstone projects in four foundational areas: Technology & Science, Humanities, Life Sciences, and Business.
Individual Research Capstone Project
For students seeking a more in-depth and challenging research experience or those interested in specialized fields such as architecture, music, art, etc.
Reading and Writing Workshop
For students who find the capstone project particularly challenging, we offer customized reading and writing workshops designed to meet their individual levels and needs.
Identifying putative gene-editing targets to prevent unwanted bolting in vegetables
Bolting refers to the premature development of floral organs in plants. In the case of leafy vegetables, the formation of floral tissue leads to a decrease in nutrient quality and flavor, yielding to an unviable commercial product. By identifying the genes responsible for flowering in different leafy vegetable species, we can develop a strategy to target these genes with molecular editing tools that prevent bolting and lead to decreased crop losses.
Instructor: Daniel | Ph.D. Candidate
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Dan is a scientist at Verinomics Inc., a biotech startup located in New Haven. The company performs gene editing of crops to develop cultivars that are healthier, tastier, and more energy-efficient. In his role, Dan designs and assembles DNA constructs that enable precise editing of many plant genomes. He then introduces these constructs into plants to generate crops with novel traits. Prior to working at Verinomics, Dan studied genetics at Iowa State University and obtained his Ph.D. from the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology department at Yale.
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Planning and Conducting Clinical Research
A course designed with a set of modules to introduce students to multiple topics relevant to the conduct of research.
In this project, students will learn how to conduct a literature review, formulate a research question, design studies, and report on their findings.
Instructor: Janet | Biostatistician
Yale University School of Public Health
Janet has been a biostatistician at the Yale University School of Public Health since 2015. Her center, the Collaborative Center for Statistics in Science (C2S2) at Yale, fosters research collaborations involving statistical methods and technologies. Janet's impactful research is dedicated to advancing data science and analysis in medical research. She has participated in fifteen clinical trials funded by NIH or NICHD and worked with many principal investigators, scholars, and clinicians on publishing research papers for mainstream journals
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Humanity I
In a society of clashing worldviews, politics, and beliefs, whoever makes the most noise earns the spotlight, achieving main character status. But what about the silenced voices on the margins of society? How do we tell the stories of minor characters, and what, in turn, can their stories tell us? Inspired by literary scholar Alex Woloch’s theorization of character-space, students will analyze 19th-century literature from the unique perspective of minor characters, offering radical readings of the realist novel.
Instructor: Julia| PhD Candidate
English Department
Julia is a Ph.D. candidate in the English Language and Literature department at Yale, interested in 19th-century British literature, the global novel, and the affect of reading. Drawing on her interdisciplinary background in English and East Asian Studies, her doctoral dissertation examines Anglo-Japanese literary exchange from the 1850s to the 1920s, considering the roles of empire, identity, and cultural borrowing between the Meiji and Victorian eras. Beyond research, Julia is an English literature teacher for Yale undergraduates, as well as high school students.
识别潜在的基因编辑靶点,预防蔬菜不想要的抽薹
抽薹是指植物中花器官过早发育的现象。在叶菜类作物中,花组织的形成会导致营养品质和口味的降低,从而产生不可行的商业产品。通过识别不同叶菜类作物中负责开花的基因,我们可以开发一种策略,利用分子编辑工具靶向这些基因,以防止抽薹并减少庄稼损失。
讲师:Daniel| 博士候选人
分子、细胞和发育生物学
Dan是Verinomics Inc.的科学家,这是位于纽黑文的生物技术初创企业。该公司通过基因编辑培育出更健康、更美味和更节能的栽培品种。在他的工作中,丹设计和组装DNA结构,使得可以精确编辑许多植物基因组。然后他将这些结构引入植物,培育出具有新特性的作物。在加入Verinomics之前,丹在爱荷华州立大学学习了遗传学,并在耶鲁大学分子、细胞和发育生物学系获得了博士学位。
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规划和进行临床研究
一个设计有一系列模块的课程,介绍学生进行研究所需的多个相关主题。
在这个项目中,学生将学习如何进行文献综述、制定研究问题、设计研究,并报告他们的发现。
指导老师:Janet | 生物统计学家
耶鲁大学公共卫生学院
Janet自2015年起在耶鲁大学公共卫生学院担任生物统计学家。她所在的中心,耶鲁大学统计科学协作中心(C2S2),促进了涉及统计方法和技术的研究合作。珍妮特的有影响力的研究致力于推动医学研究中的数据科学和分析。她参与了由国立卫生研究院或国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所资助的十五项临床试验,并与许多主要调查者、学者和临床医生合作,在主流期刊上发表研究论文}
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