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Research Opportunity
🌿 Calling All Aspiring Biologists! Join Our Elite Biology Research Team! 🌿 Are you a student with a passion for exploring the wonders of life and eager to dive into the world of biological research? We are excited to announce the opportunity for enthusiastic students to join our prestigious Biology Research team! About Us Our team is led by the esteemed Tanzim snd Krishna, a highly respected biologist renowned for their groundbreaking discoveries in STEM .Our team will contribute significantly to advancing the field of biology. We are dedicated to fostering a collaborative environment where innovative ideas flourish and students can grow as budding scientists. About The Lead of Team (Tanzim you can find in his post. Myself) 🔬 Introducing Krishna Reddy– A Multifaceted Science Enthusiast and Mentor 🔬 Meet Krishna Reddy, a passionate and accomplished individual making significant strides in the field of science and beyond. Professional Roles Director of Science at YOUTH STEAM ADVISORS: Leading innovative science initiatives and inspiring the next generation of scientists. Article Writer, Graphic Designer, and Content Creator at Cosmox Blogs: Crafting engaging content and stunning visuals that captivate audiences. Co-Founder of Quest4Clarity: Championing clarity in scientific research in mental health and communication through collaborative efforts. Researcher, Article Writer, and Ambassador at Neurominds: Pioneering research and spreading knowledge in the field of neuroscience. Notable Achievements Published Works: An article currently under review by INSPIRE YOUTH JOURNAL, showcasing my dedication to contributing to scientific literature. Successfully published articles in Youth STEAM Advisors amd Cosmox Blogs and Quest4Clarity and.... Educational Impact: Conducted numerous workshops on biology and mentorship sessions, nurturing young minds and guiding them towards academic success. My commitment is to make science education and communication make them a valuable asset to any team and an inspiration to aspiring scientists.
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New comment 19d ago
2 likes • Nov 21
@Tanzim Redwan im pretty sure this isnt the only ai one
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@Tanzim Redwan arent you part of this team?
pvsa award
can you apply for the presidential volunteer award from your own non profit?
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alright, thanks
4 Years Later... It Finally Paid Off
Yesterday was one of the best days I've had, and I wanted to share some experiences that I think will help you better understand this world and navigate through it. Since 7th grade, I was that kid who watched countless videos on YouTube, constantly wondering, "How does YouTube even know what I'm watching? Why does Google Search show me results similar to what I wanted to search for?" Being curious but clueless, I decided to search for "How does YouTube work?" I still remember a video by Tom Scott where he explained how they use deep learning and machine learning to suggest videos. This was about 4-5 years ago. While the core principles remain the same, the algorithms have become more robust over time. That’s when I became truly fascinated by machine learning (ML). From that point on, I delved deeper into the field—reading research papers, watching explanatory videos, and learning about deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), and neural networks. It was awesome! My curiosity was insatiable, and I often felt a bit sad that I hadn't discovered these interests earlier. But hey, I know them now, and that's what matters. Simply watching videos and reading papers wasn’t enough to truly understand and apply these concepts, so I started my coding journey. My first programming language was... haha, you’re probably thinking Python, right? Nope, it was HTML. I know, I know—it’s not a programming language. But I was just a kid who didn't quite understand what that meant, so I started with the basics of web development: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These aren’t AI-related, but that’s what my brother suggested, so I listened to him. However, my real journey began with Python—the first true programming language I learned. I’ve spent countless hours mastering it. For all those people out there, Python is just normal English! Don’t say you don’t know how to code in Python unless you don’t know English—that’s a different story. Maybe try Bhailang for all you Hindi-speaking folks out there (you know what I mean! 😂).
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@Chinnu B Personally, I found Java to be really easy. It's just that it might take a bit to "click" when you understand a concept, but eventually, it becomes quite simple and actually is quite fun. To put it into context, I started knowing no Java before the summer started, to finishing it off by being able to do AP Computer Science A problems easily. Also, while I haven't personally learned C++, I know that a lot of people would also agree with you.
Got my 1st Blog Published
Nature’s Regulators: The Role of Auxins and Gibberellins in Plant Development https://medium.com/@youthSTEAMadvisors/natures-regulators-the-role-of-auxins-and-gibberellins-in-plant-development-d5610240f0ae Hi Guys !! I got my 1st Blog published. If you are interested in reading it please click the link above. And comment if you like my blog. Thank You.
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New comment Oct 12
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@Krishna Reddy Hey Krishna, where did you get those images from in your blog? Did you make them yourself or did you find them online?
JOIN A NON-PROFIT.
Anyone interested in joining my nonprofit?😏 just asking to see if interested. Comment pls
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New comment Nov 20
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me too
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