2015 Winter Cycle Adult Winners
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Kyle H.
Pittsburgh, PARorus:
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Chris K.
Baltimore, MDThe Pocket Turbidity Meter: A simple, affordable water quality monitor for everyone.
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James R.
Madison, WIQuiescent: Making vibrating therapy devices available for everyone with Parkinson's
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Dylan L.
New York, NYOHorizons: Open-source, DIY solution to exponentially increase access to clean water in remote communities!
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Deren G.
Brooklyn, NYEngineering literacy is on the decline, our STEM Curricula Companion will fight against this trend.
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Gajendraprabu E.
Kennesaw, GAIntelligent and Easy to Install Toilet Water Leak Detector, that alerts leaky toilet and save water.
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Kamesh B.
Pasadena, CAWirecog can autonomously produce user interface source code from wireframe design images.
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Gordon M.
Bethelehem, PANODE is a low cost universal data monitoring unit for the developing world - any sensors, anywhere.
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Rebecca Y.
Milwaukee, WINext Step is a 3D printed prothetic leg covering that can be made in under 24 hours for amputees.
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AJ A.
Pomona, CARobot Zookeepers: Kits that combine mechanical design, electronics, and coding for creating Robot Petting Zoos.
2015 Winter Cycle Youth Winners
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Karma Charger
San Diego, CAThe Karma Charger is a low cost, powerful, easy to build solar phone charger designed to save lives.
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BusBudE Secure Travel Notification Systems
McDonald, PABusBudE keeps students safe traveling to and from school on the bus.
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Team Coolkap
Ripton, VTA dapper electronic solar powered hat to cool you off in summer. Made by two kids in Vermont.
2015 Fall Cycle Winners
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Xanthe M.
Trumansburg, NYEasy-to-install light system that visualizes air quality data in real time.
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Gokul K.
New York, NYDesigning Mobile Makerspaces for patients in children's hospital.
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Xunjie Z.
Pittsburgh, PAIntelligent electric shoes save your commute time by doubling your walking speed.
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Emily H.
Pittsburgh, PAWe created a robotics kit that helps 8-10 year old students engineer solutions to school problems.
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SiDi H.
Oak Park, ILTailor your baggy shirts in under 2 minutes with the ZipSeam.
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Vaishnavi K.
Pittsburgh, PAA robotic trash can that automatically senses and sorts recyclable material from trash.
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David C.
Pittsburgh, PAThe Riding Hood A self-contained, voice-activated signaling system that fits most heads and helmets.
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Ermine T.
Pittsburgh, PAThe Braille Tutor project teaches the skill of writing braille through immediate audio feedback.
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Cam H.
Atherton, CAHealyx is developing a medical device to enable doctors in low-income countries to provide NPWT.
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Jerry O.
Coral Springs, FLThe "Nebutyre" is a medical device. Its a nebulizer for the third world that uses the tire pressure.
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