Chapters

Start and grow a local community for ethical innovation.

Chapters run workshops, speaker nights, and mini-hackathons. We provide curriculum, mentors, and a publishing path.

How Chapters Work

Step 1

Apply

Submit a short interest form with your school, team, and planned start date.

Step 2

Onboard

Get the starter kit, branding assets, and a kickoff call with our team.

Step 3

Run Programs

Host workshops, talks, and mini-hacks; recruit members and mentors.

Step 4

Publish & Showcase

Submit articles to the Journal and demo projects at events.

Chapter Leads

Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh
Khan Lab SchoolMountain View, CA

20+
Members
Dec 2025
Started
Aashritha Maddhula
Aashritha Maddhula
Some SchoolApex, NC

20+
Members
Oct 2025
Started
Ricky Pindi
Ricky Pindi
Centennial High SchoolFrisco, TX

15+
Members
Nov 2025
Started
Logan Liles
Logan Liles
Piedmont Community Charter School - OnlineGastonia, NC

10+
Members
2025
Started
Mayank Jain
Mayank Jain
SNBP Junior CollegePune, India

12+
Members
2025
Started
Vo Ngo Anh Tuan (Alan)
Vo Ngo Anh Tuan (Alan)
Luong Van Chanh Specialized High SchoolTuy Hoa, Phu Yen, Vietnam

6+
Members
2025
Started
Shubhavi Ganu
Shubhavi Ganu
City International SchoolMumbai, India

20+
Members
2025
Started
Samin Hossain
Samin Hossain
Hutchinson Central Technical High SchoolBuffalo, New York

4+
Members
2025
Started
Serena Maraj
Serena Maraj
World Academy of TiranaAlbania

8+
Members
2025
Started

What You’ll Get

Curriculum & Slides

Ready-to-run workshops, activities, and reading lists.

Mentor Network

Intros to researchers and industry professionals.

Event Kits

Templates for speaker nights, mini-hacks, and promotion.

Publishing Path

Submission track for the Youth Journal of STEM & Society.

Requirements & Expectations

Requirements

  • Core team of 2–4 students.
  • Meeting space on campus or community venue or online.

Expectations

  • Weekly or biweekly meetings during the term.
  • At least one event per term (speaker/workshop/mini-hack).
  • Publish or demo at least one project per semester.

Apply to Start a Chapter

Fill this quick form and your email client will open with a prefilled application to send to our team.

View Chapter Welcome Doc

Frequently Asked Questions

High school or college students with a faculty sponsor (recommended) and a small founding team.

Curriculum slides, event kits, mentor intros, publishing pathways, and branding assets.

Most meet weekly or biweekly, with one larger event per term (speaker, workshop, or mini-hack).

No program fee. Some in-person events may require venue or printing costs which vary by school.