EurekaFest 2012 - Northeast High School InvenTeam Interview
Students from the Northeast High School Invention in Oakland Park, Florida explain their invention, a water sanitation station, and their InvenTeams experience.
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EurekaFest 2012
Students from the Northeast High School Invention in Oakland Park, Florida explain their invention, a water sanitation station, and their InvenTeams experience.
EurekaFest 2012
Students from the Shenzhen Middle School InvenTeam in Shenzhen, China describe their InvenTeams project, an embedded structural bicycle lock, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Beijing NO.4 High School Invention in Beijing, China explain their invention, a power generator using low wind speeds, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Berlin High School InvenTeam in Cherry Plain, New York discuss their invention, an ultrasonic sensing device, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Bishop Kelly High School InvenTeam in Boise, Idaho explain their invention, assistive writing and computer pointing devices, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County InvenTeam in Westport, New York explain their invention, a bio-sand water pre-filter, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the East Central High School InvenTeam explain their invention, a solar-powered dry heat sterilizer, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Eastern Regional High School InvenTeam in Voorhees, New Jersey explain their invention, an ultraviolet water filtration and storage device, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the KIPP Houston High School InvenTeam in Houston, Texas explain their invention, an air pollution absorbing paint additive, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Landmark School InvenTeam in Prides Crossing, Massachusetts explain their invention, a water desalination and purification system, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the S.S. Seward Institute InvenTeam in Florida, New York explain their invention, a solar-powered steam autoclave, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Bergen County Academies InvenTeam in Hackensack, New Jersey explain their invention, a power generator from electronic waste, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Boy Scout Troop 703 InvenTeam in Brevard, North Carolina explain their invention, an ergonomic rescue system for bariatric patients, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
Students from the Clear Lake High School InvenTeam in Houston, Texas explain their invention, a multifunctional medical unit, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
6/22/12 This public ceremony honored the work of inventors improving our world. The 2012 Lemelson-MIT Award winners were recognized, and included a special presentation by the 2012 $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize winner, Stephen Quake. Other special ...
Students from the Lynden High School InvenTeam in Lynden, Washington explain their invention, a self-balancing recumbent tricycle, as well as their InvenTeams experience.
6/21/12 1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation by Fazel Yavari, 2012 $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Rensselaer Student Prize Sensor to detect extremely small quantities of hazardous gases
6/21/12 1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation by Kevin Karsch, 2012 $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Illinois Student Prize winner Application for inserting objects and special effects into photographs and videos
6/21/12 1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation by the Bishop Kelly High School InvenTeam from Boise, Idaho Assistive writing and computer pointing devices
6/21/12 1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation by the Lynden High School InvenTeam from Lynden, Washington Self-balancing recumbent tricycle
6/21/12 1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation by the Williamston High School InvenTeam from Williamston, Michigan Offshore rip current alert system
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