
Making India Proud at Google Science Fair
Editorials News | Aug-24-2016
Two Indian students are amongst the 16 worldwide finalists for the sixth annual ‘Google Science Fair 2016’ to compete for the USD 50,000 scholarship. Four other Indian origin teenagers are also the part of the finalists.
15 year old Fatima from the Sadhu Vaswani International School at Hyderabad has build a control system to supply automatic water management system which controls the operation of the gates at the main reservoir and the supply at the field irrigation canals.
A high school student Shriank, 15, representing National Public School, Indiranagar, Bangalore, has created KeepTab . This is a wearable device that uses a cloud-based deep-learning framework to aid human-memory recollect the location of their day-to-day objects. Shriank was a finalist at the FIRST LEGO League World Champions in 2012.
The Google Science Fair is a universal online science and technology competition open to all individuals and teams from ages 13 to 18.
Related News
-
Challenges for Wildlife and Ecosystem Services
-
Water Pollution and Its Impact on Agriculture and Food Security
-
Air Pollution: The Hidden Health Crisis in Urban Centers
-
Ethical Issues Surrounding Animal Testing and Research
-
Privacy Issues and The Impact of Data Breaches
-
High Schools Integrate Financial Literacy Programs
-
"ISRO's PSLV-C60 Launch: Advancing India's Space Mission"
-
Importance of Voting in a Democratic World
-
Significance of Wildlife Photography and Citizen Science
-
Cultural Exchanges Between Native Americans and Early European Settlers
Most popular news
- The Law Of Equivalent Exchange
- Essay On Issues And Challenges Of Rural Development In India
- Srinivasa Ramanujan And His Inventions
- The Youth Is The Hope Of Our Future!
- Poverty In India: Facts, Causes, Effects And Solutions
- Top 20 Outdoor Games In India
- Festivals Of India: Unity In Diversity
- Role Of Women In Society
- The Impact Of Peer Pressure On Students' Academic Performance
- Books As Companion