Hey everyone! Our team, The Bros, has come up with a product, the VolTile, that will harness the energy generated from people's footsteps into electricity usable by businesses. First, though, we'd like to introduce ourselves. All of us are seniors from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
Chang Sun - my interests primarily lie within business and international relations, two subjects that I hope to study in college. Through four years of competitive debate, I've had many chances to explore the issue of clean energy in terms of both environmental sustainability and economic feasibility.
David Wang - a member of NCSSM's Research in Computational Science program. "RCompSci" teaches students various computational-based research techniques while promoting collaboration with the Jackson Laboratory. David is interested in studying business and economics in college.
Aakash Indurkhya - a member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program. Aakash attended last year's Innovation Summit, and is interested in studying bioengineering in college.
Suqi Huang - also a member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program, Suqi attended last year's Innovation Summit as well. She enjoys music, and plays violin as part of NCSSM's orchestra program.
Calvin Xiao - another member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program, Calvin enjoys playing tennis in his spare time. He wants to study business and economics in college.
Don't be unbro,
The Bros
Hey everyone! Our team, The Bros, has come up with a product, the VolTile, that will harness the energy generated from people's footsteps into electricity usable by businesses. First, though, we'd like to introduce ourselves. All of us are seniors from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
Chang Sun - my interests primarily lie within business and international relations, two subjects that I hope to study in college. Through four years of competitive debate, I've had many chances to explore the issue of clean energy in terms of both environmental sustainability and economic feasibility.
David Wang - a member of NCSSM's Research in Computational Science program. "RCompSci" teaches students various computational-based research techniques while promoting collaboration with the Jackson Laboratory. David is interested in studying business and economics in college.
Aakash Indurkhya - a member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program. Aakash attended last year's Innovation Summit, and is interested in studying bioengineering in college.
Suqi Huang - also a member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program, Suqi attended last year's Innovation Summit as well. She enjoys music, and plays violin as part of NCSSM's orchestra program.
Calvin Xiao - another member of NCSSM's Research in Chemistry program, Calvin enjoys playing tennis in his spare time. He wants to study business and economics in college.
Don't be unbro,
The Bros