We are proud of the brilliant young minds who are changing our world! These are the bright individuals who have been inducted into the National Gallery for America's Young Inventors! View more of the Gallery here.
Nadia Ansari | Tustin, CA | Gr 10 | Systems and Methods for Providing Cold Laser Therapy to a Patient in a Hands-Free Manner |
Audrey Jules Bakerson | Niles, MI | Gr 12 | Non-Intrusive Antigen / Antibody Allergy Test |
Neel Jain (team) | Philadelphia, PA | Gr 11 | Skyhound: a Low-Cost 3D Printed Autonomous WiFi Tracking Search Drone to Locate Missing Victims of Natural Disasters |
Pooja Jain (team) | Philadelphia, PA | College Freshman | Skyhound: a Low-Cost 3D Printed Autonomous WiFi Tracking Search Drone to Locate Missing Victims of Natural Disasters |
Melanie Quan | Alamo, CA | Gr 11 |
Plastalgix: Developing a Sustainable Cycle of Compostable and Water-Soluble Plastics Using Waste Products of Algae-Based Biofuels |
Eshika Sexena | Bellevue, WA | College Freshman | HemaCam: A Mobile Phone Microscopy System for Automated Screening of Hematological Diseases using Computer Vision Techniques and Convolutional Neural Networks |
Ashay Shah (team) | Richardson, TX | College Freshman | Optimizing Electrode Pores Utilizing the Immiscible Polymer Blend Pan-PS for Low-Cost, High Energy Density, Wide Temperature Range Supercapacitors |
Ashna Shah (team) | Richardson, TX | College Freshman | Optimizing Electrode Pores Utilizing the Immiscible Polymer Blend Pan-PS for Low-Cost, High Energy Density, Wide Temperature Range Supercapacitors |
** We are now accepting applications for the 25th Annual Induction and Benefit for the National Gallery of America's Young Inventors! Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, all applications from eligible students from the 2020 and 2021 years will be considered.