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My first experience with science fair was in grade 5; To sum it up, my project failed miserably (at least from an award standpoint). That same year, at the encouragement of my programmer parents, I learned my first programming language; ruby. That failed miserably too, as I got about halfway through the book then quit in frustration. Then I gave it another shot in grade 8 and finally learned the language. Grade 9, however, was probably the turning point in my life. Over summer, I learned touch typing, and then attended the Alberta CMS math camp. The biggest change, though, was when I decided to give the Science fair another shot and built a robotic arm, which got me a stage award and an invitation to the Canada Wide Science Fair. But it did more than just that; it helped me make the decision of who I wanted to be when I grew up; An Engineer. It also reinforced my dream of going to MIT. Now I just need to figure out what kind of engineer to be... |
| Anna Verkhovskaya “Thing” The Robotic Arm
Challenge: | Innovation | Category: | Intermediate | Region: | Calgary Youth | City: | Calgary, AB | School: | John Ware Junior High School | Abstract: | An innovation project that revolves around a robotic arm and control system attached to a human arm that makes the robotic arm follow the actions of a human arm, utilising servos, flex sensors and an Arduino. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Intermediate Bronze Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | $100.00 | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 100.00 | |