Dan Herbatschek, CEO of Ramsey Theory Group, says new $2500 Scholarships support students from unconventional and underrated backgrounds. Recipients will also acquire mentorship from experts in the Ramsey Theory Group and consider the priorities of internships within the company's machine learning initiative.
new york, September 22, 2025 / prnewswire/ – Ramsey Theory Groupleading providers of software development, quantitative analysis, information technology, cybersecurity, digital marketing and product development announced today the launch of the Dan Herbatschek/Ramsey Theory Group Scholarship. The new program is designed to provide financial support, guidance and internships to students pursuing mathematics and machine learning, especially those with unconventional and underrepresented backgrounds.
Scholarship eligibility requirements specify that applicants must demonstrate non-traditional educational background. This includes:
- Returning to Japan (people who took a break for more than a year before resuming their research)
- Self-taught programmers who have developed sufficient academic prerequisites
- Military transitioning to civilian careers
- Students who have overcome important personal or educational challenges
“I was in this position myself. I know the incredible sense that the work is coming together. I'm passionate about providing the same groundbreaking opportunities for capable students from unconventional backgrounds,” said Dan Herbatschek, CEO of Ramsey Theory Group. “Too many machine learning courses are cookie cutters and are detached from real life. By supporting these students financially and providing real-world learning opportunities, I think it will unlock notable talent and unleash the next generation of innovators.”
The scholarship reflects Herbatzcheck's commitment to supporting students whose path to technology is non-traditional. Many young people today are self-taught programmers who are passionate about exploring artificial intelligence, but often lack the mathematical foundations and real-world context needed to take their skills to the next level. The scholarship aims to bridge that gap, offering both fundraising and a direct exposure to how mathematics drives AI innovation.
First Scholarship of $2,500 It is granted to selected students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school STEM programs. Applicants must show academic potential and submit a short essay to the Ramsey Theory Group “How can mathematics advance the future of machine learning?” In addition to fundraising, the winners will acquire mentorship from experts in the Ramsey Theory Group and consider the priorities of internships within the company's machine learning initiative.
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The scholarship is the first step in a broader initiative by Dan Herbatschek and Ramsey Theory Group to expand access to AI education. Future plans include increasing funding, creating scholarships for women in machine learning, and building partnerships with reading new york University.
“This pool of unconventional students holds extraordinary possibilities,” Herbatschek added. “With appropriate support and opportunities, they can contribute to solving some of the most important challenges in mathematics and artificial intelligence.”
Please see for details and application details. https://www.ramseytheory.com/dan-herbatschek-scholarship
About the Ramsey Theory Group
Based on new york There is an office New Jersey and Los AngelesRamsey Theory Group is a research-driven company focusing on advanced mathematical approaches to machine learning, artificial intelligence and data science. Under CEO leadership Dan Herbatzcheckthe company combines rigorous mathematical theory with practical innovation to address the most complex challenges of AI and beyond.
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