Jisan research institute
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The Jisan Research Institute (JRI) is a nonprofit organization located in Alhambra, California. The Jisan Research Institute, founded in 1995 by Dr. Sanza T. Kazadi, is the only professional research laboratory for kids. The laboratory serves children between the ages of 13 and 18 and young adults enrolled in community colleges. The laboratory's primary focus is teaching kids how to do science by giving them unsolved problems to work through. Once the students have worked through the problems, their research is submitted to professional scientific journals or conference proceedings for publication. Though no mention is typically made of the fact that the papers come from students, which indicates that JRI students face the same stringent criterion for publication as professional scientists, JRI students have published thirty-six (36) papers and JRI research groups have three patents pending.[citation needed]
The purpose of the Jisan Research Institute is to improve education in America by serving as an example of a research lab filled with young people that can be run by a motivated scientist and might eventually fit into the standard high school system. It is expected that as JRI students continue to excel in their work, opportunities in university, and eventual careers, a new standard will be set for the motivated young student. JRI's stated purpose is to aid in the adoption of programs similar to this program by precollege educational institutions as a way of promoting science training in America.
The research laboratory was originally located in Dr. Kazadi's apartment when he was an undergraduate student. Armed with a 486 computer and a card table, Dr. Kazadi, then Mr. Kazadi, began teaching three students. The students, David Chen, Andy Chien, and Juri Ogita, were students at Alhambra High School. With these three students, Dr. Kazadi developed a curriculum which is still in use today, and began work on the very first research programs. The first student to graduate from the Jisan program is Dr. Henry Lin. Dr. Lin went on to study at Berkeley and then carried out his PhD at the University of Southern California.
87 students have graduated from the Institute, with more than 90% going on to careers in science and technology. Students have gone on to primarily Tier 1 schools, and three have, as of spring 2008, graduated with a PhD or MD.
Research at the Jisan Research Institute is currently primarily focused around swarm engineering. Swarm engineering is a field of engineering concerned with generating swarms utilizing a mathematically provable methodology. Applications of swarm engineering methodologies can be found in economics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and sociology.
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[1] S. Kazadi Swarm Engineering. California Institute of Technology PhD Thesis, 2000.
[2] S. Kazadi On the Development of a Swarm Engineering Methodology. Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA, pp.1423-1428, October 2005.
[3] G. Hoffman. Institute brings inspiration to local students, Pasadena Star News, 4/3/2006, Page A-1, Column 5.
[4] K. Groshong. Stimulating scientific learning : Institute teaches bright students research skills, Pasadena Star News, 5/3/2004, Page A-3, Column 2.