School-based Research Project Chinese Medicine x STEAM
TCM x STEAM Research Project
Enhance Your Future with Cutting-Edge Research
Herbs Origin has partnered with IEEE to launch an innovative project combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and STEM research.
This interdisciplinary research program will help students conduct academic research and provide opportunities to publish research papers and participate in international conferences, further enhancing students' resumes and helping to improve their competitiveness in university applications.
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What does the project include?
The TCM x STEAM research project explores how modern technology can be used to support and enhance the understanding of traditional medicine. Students will participate in cross-disciplinary research covering the following topics:
Technology and Health
Data Science and TCM
Biotechnology
Engineering and Design
Students will work closely with experts in the fields of TCM and STEAM to apply these concepts in real-world situations. At the end of the project, they will have the opportunity to present their research results at IEEE conferences and publish them on academic platforms such as ResearchGate.
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Opportunities for students
Participation in this program will provide students with the opportunity to:
Conduct interdisciplinary research and explore the integration of traditional Chinese medicine and modern technology.
Publish research papers and display them on academic platforms such as ResearchGate.
Participate in the IEEE } YE International Conference to promote the project results to the international stage and gain recognition from the global academic community.
Improve your competitiveness in university applications:
Make your CV stand out through published papers and conference participation.
Increase your competitiveness in college applications.
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Best for:
Schools that wish to enrich curriculum content and enhance innovative cultural education.
Teachers who seek interdisciplinary learning opportunities to increase student engagement.
Students interested in health, science and sustainable development.