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Home » News » Meet Indian-origin Sirish Subash who Wins America’s Top Young Scientist Challenge 2024

Meet Indian-origin Sirish Subash who Wins America’s Top Young Scientist Challenge 2024

artiBy artiOctober 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Meet Indian-origin Sirish Subash who Wins America’s Top Young Scientist Challenge 2024
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The 2024 3M Young Scientist Challenge, one of America’s most prestigious STEM competitions, announced its finalists, celebrating the creativity and innovation of young minds. Among them, Sirish Subash, a 14-year-old from Washington, was declared the top young scientist for his remarkable AI project aimed at aiding the conservation of endangered orca whales. By developing a machine-learning model capable of identifying and differentiating orca calls, his innovation could significantly improve wildlife protection efforts.

Sirish’s journey to becoming the top young scientist highlights the power of youth-driven solutions to global problems. His AI-based system could potentially allow for real-time monitoring of orca populations, contributing to the understanding and conservation of this endangered species. Sirish’s passion for marine life and his application of AI demonstrate how young scientists are blending technology with environmental awareness to tackle real-world issues.

The 3M Young Scientist Challenge encourages students in grades 5-8 to submit innovative ideas that address everyday challenges. Sirish’s success underscores the competition’s goal of inspiring future leaders in science and technology. The top 10 finalists presented a wide range of projects, reflecting diverse interests and a shared commitment to making a positive impact on society.

Sirish Subash’s recognition as America’s Top Young Scientist comes with a $25,000 prize, celebrating his outstanding achievement. His project sets a powerful example for aspiring young scientists, showcasing how creativity and dedication can drive meaningful change.

Source: indianeagle.com

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