Miguel Secillano

Miguel Secillano

2018 Won a Silver medal in the Beestar National Math Competition
2019 Won a Silver medal in the Beestar National Math Competition
2019 Received a 2019 PSAT 8/9 DukeTIP Honoree
2020 Won a Gold medal in the Beestar National Math Competition
2020 John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
2020 Received the 2020 PSAT 8/9 DukeTIP Honoree
2020 Northwestern University’s Midwest Academic Talent Search
2020 Invited to New Delhi, India to receive the 2020 Global Child Prodigy Award
2020 Completed Harvard University’s CS50 Introduction to Computer Science
2021 Won a Gold medal in the Beestar National Math Competition
2021 Completed Harvard University’s CS50 Web Programming with Python and JavaScript, Harvard University’s CS50 Introduction to Game Development, and MIT’s Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science
2021 Became a World Science Scholar
2021 Participated in Florida’s State Science and Engineering Fair, earning 4th place
2022 Participated in Florida’s State Science and Engineering Fair, earning 4th place
2022 Beestar National Competition- Gold
2023 Harvard University CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python
2023 Harvard University Professional Certificate in Computer Science for Artificial Intelligence
2023 Lockheed Martin Science Challenge – 1st Place
2023 Beestar National Competition – Silver Medal
2023 Stanford Online StatsX0001:Statistical Learning
2023 State Science and Engineering Fair- 1st place
2023 HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) International Leadership Conference
Math for Health Careers, Dallas TX – 1st place

I am continuing to pursue Artificial Intelligence and starting to make an AI that can understand ASL (American Sign Language) or be a tool for others to learn ASL . I am also currently doing research in math with a professor from the University of Florida.