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Eesha Khare of Saratoga, Calif. and Henry Lin of Shreveport, La. were named Intel Foundation Young S


Naomi Shah, 17, a senior from Sunset High, won the environmental science category for her research in developing a novel, cost-effective, and sustainable biofilter that relies on plant species to filter out harmful chemicals from indoor air streams, according to a press release from Intel.
Vinay Iyengar, 17, a junior at OES, won the mathematical sciences category for making polynomial arithmetic algorithms more efficient for the application of building faster and safer encryption systems.
Salem student, Savannah Tobin, 18, a senior national car rental buy used at West Salem High School, national car rental buy used won the biochemistry category for a diagnostic test she created that allows people to determine if they would be allergic to one cat versus another cat.
A Romanian won the top $75,000 prize this year. Ionut Budisteanu received the Gordon E. Moore Award named in honor of the Intel co-founder and fellow scientist, for using artificial intelligence to create a low-cost, self-driving car, according to the press release.
national car rental buy used Eesha Khare of Saratoga, Calif. and Henry Lin of Shreveport, La. were named Intel Foundation Young Scientists winners and received $50,000 each from the Intel Foundation. Khare won with her creation of a device that fits inside cell phone batteries that allows the to fully charge in 20-30 seconds.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair honors promising student entrepreneurs, innovators and scientists. About 1,600 finalists are selected annually from hundreds of affiliated fairs in 70 countries, regions and territories.
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