Students of St. Jospeh’s Central make city proud

 (From left) Vipin Lokesh, Laksh Shetty and N. Amruth
(From left) Vipin Lokesh, Laksh Shetty and N. Amruth

Mysore :

Young minds needs to be encouraged at an earlier stage for them to flourish in their field of interest. Three students of St. Joseph’s Central School, Vijayanagar, have made the city proud by emerging victorious in the South Zone Qualifier round of BrainCafe Budding Scientist contest held in Bangalore recently.

Vipin Lokesh, a II Std. student, created a device which can light up 26,000 bulbs of Mysore Palace using an improvised windmill. He has been selected as a finalist for the National level BrainCafe Science contest final to be held in Mumbai on Jan 18. There were 28 contestants in this category during the contest held in Bangalore.

Another student, Laksh Shetty, of VI Std., secured the second place in his category. His project demonstrated the application of scissor mechanism and hydraulics to make equipments we use in everyday life. The project exhibited innovative models of foldable water pipe and folding bridge designed using scissor mechanism. Similarly, foldable water pipe developed by Laksh is easy to manufacture, affordable, convenient to use and facilitates in conservation of water. There is also hydraulic scissor lift, hydraulic elevator and a simpler version of Doremi’s scissor mechanism gadget which can be used to reach objects that are beyond our reach.

N. Amruth, a student of IV Std., has created a device called ‘Makeway Add Life.’ The device is placed in the dashboard of an ambulance. The LED blubs glows in the dashboard and people will get to know that they should make way for the ambulance.

Amruth was awarded the third place in the contest.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / January 17th, 2014

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