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Science Research Online Lectures

Research Lecture 1 - Choosing a Research Topic

Dr. Melissa Pecundo

Research Lecture 2 - Problem and Hypothesis

Dr. Shen Lei

Research Lecture 3 - Hypothesis Testing

Mr. Noel Sablay

Research Lecture 4 - Avoiding Plagiarism

Ms. Genesse Aguilar

Research Lecture 5 - Experimental Designs

Dr. Mia Jiang

Research Lecture 6 -  Test of significance and correlation

Ms. Janet Gargantiel

Research Lecture 7 - Presentation of Data

Ms. Dinna Carangue

Research Lecture 8 - Using AI

Mr. Jason Hum

Research Lecture 9 - Communicating Results

Mr. Joey McCaslin

Research Lecture 10 - Writing Styles

Mr. Jordan West-Pratt

VMA Science Research Handbooks 1 and 2

 

Scientist's Lectures

Lecture 1: Nano-Enabled Strategies for Sustainable Crop Enhancement and Environmental Protection

Noman Shakoor, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Shenzhen University

Date: 20 May 2025 (Tuesday)   Time: PP2  Venue: VMA 2F Lobby

Lecture 2: Sleepless and Stressed: The Silent Impact of Sleep Loss

Dr. Meichan Li 美婵 , State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease & Guangzhou Laboratory

Date: 22 May 2025 (Thursday)   Time: PP1  Venue: VMA 2F Lobby

AP Students' Lectures

 

[1] Force and Translational Dynamics: This AP Physics lecture will talk about force and Newton's laws of motion. This will begin with the definition and types of force, followed by a video example from ice hockey to explain Newton’s 1st law. Then, I’ll talk about inertia, mass, Newton’s 2nd and 3rd laws, and go over some related questions.

Lecturer-Facilitator: Hailey Zhong 钟慧淇 

[2] Simple Harmonic Motion: This AP Physics lecture on simple harmonic motion (SHM) will begin with an explanation and examples of how SHM works. A video demonstration and a student-led Q&A will help visualize and deepen understanding, focusing on energy changes during SHM. The session concludes with a hands-on spring activity, where students apply formulas to analyze amplitude and spring force.

Lecturer-Facilitator: Flora Wang 王思渃 

[3]Tesla Coil: This lecture will talk about the inventor of Tesla coil, and also, briefly describe how it will work and the principles relate to it. Then, we will show a quick demonstration, it maybe a video or a real Tesla coil. At last, I will discuss about the real-world applications of Tesla coil.

Lecturer-Facilitator: Timmy Chen 陈奕轩  and Charlie Chen 陈嘉恒

[4] AP Physic 2 Topic: Description

Lecturers-Facilitators: Jason Zeng 曾骏炜 , Vanessa Zhao 赵敏萱, and Ken Li 李锦城

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[5]mRNA Vaccine. This AP Biology lecture will discuss the theory and application of mRNA vaccine, as well as its related area of study (AP Bio Unit 5&7: Heredity and Gene Expression). The lecture will also include an specific example of COVID-19 vaccines and introduce the future blueprint of this technology to give the student audiences a deep impression on biotechnology. At the end of the lecture, activities such as the QNA section or quizzes can be held to increase students' interest.

Lecturer-Facilitator: Jade Mei 梅琬悦 

 

 

 

[6] Electromagnetic Induction: Students will explore the concept of electromagnetic induction—the process of generating electricity through changing magnetic fields. The first 10 minutes cover core principles such as Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Law, explained through clear examples and real-world applications. In the second half, students will try themselves demonstrating how moving a magnet through a coil of wire can create electric current. 

Lecturers-Facilitators: Edith Yuan 袁楚涵  and Raymond Shang 尚辰傲

 

 

 

 

 

Date Published: April 25, 2025, 9:15 PM

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