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Kids Inventions
Young Invertors in America are recognized every year for any outstanding
invention. The National Gallery For America's Young Inventors maintains a
record of such illustrious children. A few young inventors are:
Hyeyeon Choi of New York of Grade 12 has been recognized for finding out
the effect of Supercritical Fluids on Polymer Thin Films. Hyeyeon Choi's
research has demonstrated that supercritical fluids can be used as universal
solvents for polymers and arbitrary co-solvents for binary polymer systems.
Joline Fan of Columbus, Ohio of Grade 11 has been recognized for the study
of heat transfer enhancement of drag reducing surfactants using ultrasonic
energy. A patent pending Gas Ejector is conceived and used as an economical
and practical device for micro bubble drag reduction applications.
Elena Leah of Glassman Pipersville , PA of Grade: 12 has been recognized for
the study of Brain-Computer Interface for the Muscularly Disabled. Brain-computer
interfaces (BCI’s) using non-invasive electroencephalographs (EEGs) may allow
computer access by substituting for a keyboard and/or mouse.
Vaishali Kiran Grover of Miami, FL of Grade 11 has been recognized
for the study ofEnvironmentally Friendly Enzyme Based Antifouling Paint.
The enzyme-based antifouling paint utilizes biodegradable fruit enzymes
derived from papaya and pineapple as the active ingredients in place of
conventional biocides.
Another young inventor Chandler Macocha of Oxford , MI of Grade 8 has been
recognized for the study of Wheelchair Backpack Helper. This is an improvement
on wheelchairs. It allows the user to access personal items that are in a pack
hanging off the back of their wheelchair.
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