10 Proud Indian Students To Represent India At ISEF


Mrinal Chaudhary and Roshni Garnayak Delhi Public School Rourkela, for Environmental Management-- A water purification system using natural agents - Moringa oleifera seeds, peanut husk, coconut fibre and sunlight; Nayana.K.R and Aishwarya C.A., Amrita Vidyalayam Davangere, for Mathematical sciences-- VAINA'S SQUARE LEMMA: Extension of Pythagoras Theorem on division of square into [N2 + 1] equal square.

The four-day event which ended on Sunday, was aimed at promoting and nurturing science and scientific research amongst young Indian innovators, recognizing and rewarding outstanding projects and providing a platform for these winning students to represent India at the Intel ISEF.

Intel ISEF brings together more than 1,600 high school students from 65 countries, regions, and territories to display their independent research and compete for global recognition, in addition to more than US$4 million in prizes and scholarships.

Ashutosh Chadha, Director, Corporate Affairs Group, Intel South Asia, said, “Young student innovators who compete at IRIS perform beyond our expectations and this year is no exception. The aim of IRIS has always been to highlight the capabilities and accomplishments of students in India and Intel’s contribution towards the Indian growth story. The increase in research based project entries year after year at IRIS, indicate the talent available in India.”

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