意昂2体育娱乐斯坦福中心舉辦的三個暑期課程正在招募意昂2研究生🔙。
為促進我校中國學生與斯坦福學生的了解、交流和學習,現遴選部分品學兼優的學生參加項目課程。此三個課程由斯坦福大學贊助,每個課程為期3周,授課地點在意昂2体育娱乐斯坦福中心👉🏽。課程報名截止日期是2016年5月31日,名額有限🔸,機會十分難得👩🏽✈️🤙🏼。有意申請的同學請發英文簡歷至lapli@stanford.edu.
1) Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in China: A Multi-Disciplinary and Cross-National Approach
(June 20 – July 8, 2016)
2) Designing Solutions to Global Grand Challenges
(July 18 – August 18, 2016)
3) MedTech Hackathon
(August 14 – 25, 2016)
申請基本條件
一、意昂2体育娱乐正式註冊在校中國研究生;
二、能用英語與美國師生流暢交流🧑💼,對跨文化交流有濃厚興趣;
三、自覺遵守各項紀律,完成課程任務。
課程詳情
課程一🫰🏼:
Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in China: A Multi-Disciplinary and Cross-National Approach (June 20 – July 8, 2016)
任教老師:
Randall Stafford, Professor of Medicine (Preventive Medicine), Stanford University
Judith Prochaska, Associate Professor of Medicine (Health Psychology), Stanford University
Mike Baiocchi, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Research Design), Stanford University
內容:
Multiple factors have led to China’s increasing chronic disease burden, including population aging, globalization of dietary patterns, urbanization, and increasingly sedentary lifestyles. The country faces new challenges that strain existing health systems and have spawned multiple health care reforms. Yet, prevention strategies offer great hope as China works to tackle such conditions as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Much could be gained by examining China’s response to its chronic disease challenges. Students will take part in classroom discussions led by Stanford School of Medicine faculty, and team-based, practical research projects that will develop proposals for innovative chronic disease prevention research. The faculty will also facilitate consultation with Chinese academics, local health practitioners, and industry/government representatives.
課程二:
Designing Solutions to Global Grand Challenges (July 18 – August 18, 2016)
任教老師🤹🏻♂️🎪:
James Landay, Professor, Stanford Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Ge Wang, Assistant Professor, Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University
內容:
In this course we will creatively apply information technologies to collectively attack today’s Global Grand Challenges (e.g., global warming, healthcare costs and access, and quality education for all). Interdisciplinary student teams, composed of technologists, designers, and social scientists, will carry out needfinding within a target domain, followed by brainstorming to propose a course-long project. Teams will spend the rest of the course applying user-centered design methods to rapidly iterate through design, prototyping, and testing of their solutions. This course will interleave three weekly lectures with twice/week studio sessions where students apply the techniques hands-on in a small-scale, supportive environment. The class is structured using the Design Thinking process. An overarching goal is to identify and produce potent solutions to real world problems that balance pragmatics with aesthetics, vision with feasibility, form with function, and human factors with technology.
課程三:
MedTech Hackathon (August 14 – 25, 2016)
任教老師:
Robert Chang, Assistant Professor, Stanford Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University
Ravi Pamnani, Director of Marketing and Medical Affairs, Transcend Medical, Stanford University
The hands-on course pairs Stanford graduate students with students in Beijing collaborative teams and immerses them in the Chinese healthcare system. Students will have the most special opportunity to shadow physicians and interview patients to identify unmet needs and market opportunities. Students then brainstorm solutions and develop rapid prototypes to test their ideas and obtain user feedback. They will also be able to learn and select business models to ensure the sustainability of their solutions. Along the way, students get feedback from physicians, digital health entrepreneurs, and investors who evaluate their ideas in real-world contexts.
了解課程詳細內容請登陸
https://scpku.fsi.stanford.edu/docs/scpku-graduate-seminar-schedule-0