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Indian teenagers get $100K prizes in Siemens scholarship contest
- Updated: December 12, 2016
Identical twin sisters Adhya and Shriya Beesam common a USD 100,000 grand esteem in a Team difficulty of the17th annual Siemens Math, Science and Technology Competition for their work in building a new proceed to diagnose schizophrenia progressing in patients regulating both mind scans and psychiatric evaluations. They are both 11th class students in Plano, Texas. (Photo credit: Siemens Foundation/via IANS)
New York: Indian start matching twin sisters and another teen got $100,000 grand esteem scholarships in a 17th annual Siemens Math, Science and Technology Competition with their medical projects.
Adhya and Shriya Beesam common a grand esteem for teams in a foe finals on Tuesday for their plan building a process for early diagnoses of schizophrenia regulating both mind scans and psychiatric evaluations. Both of them are 11th class students in Plano, Texas.
Vineet Edupuganti took a particular grand esteem with a biodegradable battery that can be used to energy medical devices.
Vineet Edupuganti won a $100,000 grand esteem in a 17th annual Siemens Math, Science and Technology Competition. He grown a biodegradable battery that can be used to energy medical dvices that can be swallowed to diagnose and lane conditions inspiring inner organs. He is a final year high propagandize tyro in Portland in Oregon state. (Photo credit: Siemens Foundation/via IANS)
It is for use in inclination that can be swallowed to diagnose and lane conditions inspiring inner organs. He is a final year high propagandize tyro in Portland in Oregon state.
David Etzwiler, CEO of a Siemens Foundation, pronounced a Beesam twins and Edupuganti “are staid to renovate a lives of millions around a creation by assisting us allege medical believe and technologies designed to diagnose and provide several diseases”.
Three Indian start teenagers took other prizes in a particular difficulty and dual others common a group prize.
In a particular difficulty grant awards, high propagandize final year students Manan Shah of Los Altos, California, perceived $50,000; Prateek Kalakuntla from Plano, Texas, got $30,000, and Pranav Sivakumar, of Tower Lakes, Illinois, picked adult $20,000.
Nikhil Cheerla, a high propagandize final year student, and Anika Cheerla, a tenth class student, from Cupertino in California common a $50,000 grant group prize.
In a foe sponsored by a Siemens Foundation, 2,146 propagandize students participated with 1,600 projects.
From this pool 19 inhabitant finalists were comparison for a final foe during George Washington University in Washington.