Seventeen young innovators from India put up a brilliant show at
the highly-acclaimed Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel
ISEF), bagging 5 Grand awards and 6 Special awards. These young innovators
represented Team India at the Intel ISEF, which was held this year in
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA from 10-15 May, 2015.
From India, Arsh Shah Dilbagi from DAV Public School, Panipat
won First Awards of $1000 and $500 from the American Intellectual Property Law
Association and Patent and Trademark Office Society respectively. Arsh was also
awarded an Intel ISEF Third Grand Award of $1000 in the Embedded Systems
category, and a Third Award of $500 from the American Psychological Association
for the project, ‘Breath into Speech for the Disabled’.
Onkar Singh Gujral from La Martiniere for Boys School in Kolkata
won a First Award of $1,000 from the Association for Computing Machinery, and
an Intel ISEF Second Grand Award of $1,500 in the Systems Software category for
his project ‘Image Processing Algorithms towards Optical Detection of 2D
Nanomaterials’.
An Intel ISEF Third Grand Award of $1,000 went to Ravi Pradip
from the Dayapuram Residential School in Kerala for his project ‘Plumeria
Blooms for Organic Electronics!’ in the Materials Science category.
In the Plant Sciences category, Maharaja Agarsain Public School
Delhi’s Mansi Aggarwal and Harshit Jindal received the Intel ISEF Fourth Grand
Award of $500 for their project ‘Begonia nepalensis: An Effective Herbal
Ointment against Enterobiasis.’ Also winning the Intel ISEF Fourth Grand Award
of $500 were Aditya Bhargava and Komal S from Sharada Vidyanikethana Public
School, Mangalore, for their Materials Science project ‘Highly Sensitive
Nano-Ferrite for Detection of Carbon Monoxide in Air’.
Certificate of Honorable Mentions went to Aditya Ashish Bhople
from Narayana Vidyalayam, Nagpur for his project ‘Autoreader: A Wearable
Assistant for the Visually Impaired’ in the Embedded Systems category, as well
as Dhirubhai Ambani International School Mumbai’s Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir for
his project ‘A Generalisation of the Determinant to Rectangular Matrices:
Implications in Gauge Theory’ in the Math category.
2015 marked 15 years of India’s participation at Intel ISEF, and
the largest ever Indian team comprising of 30 young innovators. 17 of these
young innovators showcased 12 innovative projects and ideas at the event,
spanning a range of topics from wearable technology to big data analytics to
renewable energy. Over 1,700 finalists from over 70 countries, regions and
territories, at the world’s largest pre-college science competition, vied for
the top slots at Intel ISEF, which featured over USD 4 million worth in
awards, scholarships and honors such as a chance to be present at the Nobel
Laureate ceremony or to have a minor planet named after them (courtesy MIT’s
Lincoln Laboratory).
“Intel believes
young people are key to future innovation and that in order to confront the
global challenges of tomorrow, we need students from all backgrounds to
get involved in science, technology, engineering and math,” said Kumud Srinivasan, Intel India President. “We hope these winners will inspire other
young people to pursue their interest in these fields and apply their
curiosity, creativity and ingenuity to the common good.”
“We are extremely proud of this remarkable achievement by these young
scientists from India. Their success at Intel ISEF is a celebration of the spirit
of innovation and scientific inquiry that will bring relevant, practical and
innovative solutions to social situations by intelligently leveraging
technology.” said Rajiv Sharma, Executive Director, Indo-US
Science & Technology Forum (IUSSTF).
“These young people are the future of India; and it
is when they go beyond the boundaries of the country to explore their potential
on the world stage that they truly gain exposure and experience and prove their
mettle” said B P Singh, Head, NCSTC Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Government of India.
This year’s Team India at Intel ISEF featured 20 bright students
from the country- the winners of the Initiative for Research and
Innovation in Science (IRIS) national fair 2014. This year Department of
Science and Technology (DST) in association with Indo US Science and
Technology Forum (IUSSTF) sponsored 10 student observers from IRIS and
affiliated national fairs to Pittsburgh USA, to attend the Intel ISEF and
experience a week-long scientific exposure visit in Washington DC after the
fair.
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