Sixteen global finalists will be traveling to Mountain View.
Indians have done it again. With the Indian Independence Day just round the corner, two teenagers have made India proud as they have made it to the finals of the Google Science Fair 2016 where they will rub the shoulders with 14 other young minds.
In this fair, they will explore the unfathomable limits of science, the even that Google began six years ago, in which it thousands of entries from the young and passionate minds from all around the world. The Indian wonder kids are from the cyber-cities of Bangalore and Hyderabad.
These sixteen global finalists will be traveling to Mountain View and competing for a grand prize of $50,000 scholarship and the final winner of the competition will be announced at a ceremony on September 27, 2016.
One Indian kid from Bangalore has developed KeepTab, that’s a novel way to aid memory with deep learning algorithms!
It helps you to find things you’ve hidden your personal things from the reach of others, and forgotten about the same, then this will come to help you, developed by Shriyank, a 16 year old teen from Bangalore.
His project ‘KeepTab’ is a wearable device-based solution which uses a cloud-based deep-learning framework to aid human-memory recall the location of day-to-day objects. Besides normal persons, it’ll also help those suffering with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, amnesia, etc.
Mansha Fatima, just 15-year old girl from Hyderabad, has developed an automated water management and monitoring system, aims to help farmers monitor water levels in the paddy fields as well as automate water levels for the best possible crop yields to prevent the over-utilization of water and to maintain the optimum level of water for each crop and overcomes the problem of supplying the same level of water at different stages of the plant growth.
These achievements will surely make India proud this coming Independence Day!