High School Summer AI Tech Camp
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Summer AI Tech Camp: AI for Sustainable Ag
For High School Students + Teachers
When: June 15-18, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: UC Davis
Technology is moving fast. Want to keep up? Learn the basics of artificial intelligence (AI) and discover how it connects to real-world challenges in agriculture and environmental science.
Students and teachers team up to build AI models, code in Python, and compete for prizes! No coding experience needed — just curiosity and a passion for science.
What You'll Do
- Learn Python and AI fundamentals using the Raspberry Pi AI Camera
- Explore neural networks, edge computing, and image classification
- Work in teams to develop an AI model and pitch your project
- Compete in a friendly challenge with students and teachers
- Tour the drone lab and see emerging applications in ag tech
Why Attend?
Hands-On Learning: Build real AI projects in teams
Expert Support: Guided by UC Davis faculty and researchers
Future-Focused: Explore how AI can solve sustainability challenges
Career-Ready: Build skills, boost your resume, and connect with others
Who Should Attend?
High school students who are interested in food production, sustainability, and technology — no coding experience needed
High school teachers in science or ag-related fields — no tech background required
Registration
AIFS's AI Tech Camp is free to attend and spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up for summer 2026.
This free summer camp is open to area high school students interested in STEM or AgTech and high school teachers from non-technical backgrounds.
Note: This is a day camp (not overnight). Participants must provide their own transportation to and from UC Davis.
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About
Building Skills for the Future
The High School Summer AI Tech Camp reflects AIFS's mission to equip the next generation with technical knowledge and problem-solving skills to. build better food systems.
At a time when students are deciding where and what to study after high school, the camp shows how STEM skills can be applied in fields like agriculture, food systems, and environmental science — introducing career paths they may not have considered and inspiring new possibilities.