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I got the inspiration for my project by working in a robotics club run in my school using Lego Mindstorm robots, and I became interested in programming. Further expansion for my project would be to make my robot full size, to try it on my own driveway, and also I would like to add more sensors to improve my robot's performance. Advice for other students going into science fair: Start early and make a presentation before hand and practice it in a mirror. Always know what you look like. Some of my favourite things are animals. They are all so friendly to me. I am involved in many school activities such as the robotics club, choir, percussion, volleyball team, basketball team, soccer team, intramural badminton, and more. My favorite colour is lavendar. What I plan to do in the future is to be a dentist. I have won many hockey awards, because when I was younger I played a lot of hockey, in an out of school team. I think one of the most pressing scientific issues of today is whether robots can be succesfully integrated into society. |
| Megan Gran Trashbot: The Path of the Future
Challenge: | Innovation | Category: | Junior | Region: | Sudbury | City: | Sudbury, ON | School: | Algonquin Road P.S. | Abstract: | A unique innovation that involved the programming of a robot to perform the task of taking the garbage to the end of the driveway. I went through trials and errors trying to correct my programs and adjusting my robot hardware so it would complete the task effectively. The principles could also be used in a wide variety of applications. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Junior Bronze Medal Sponsor: Nuclear Waste Management Organization | $300.00 | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 300.00 | |