West High Students Named National STEM Festival Champions
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Two West High students have been named champions of the prestigious National STEM Festival, earning the honor of representing Utah as the state’s two delegates. Their journey to victory involved a competitive selection process, including a written application, a semi-finalist evaluation, and a video interview submission for the finals.
Beating out talented peers from West High and the region, the two students have secured an opportunity to participate in a host of exclusive events in Washington, D.C., this March. Their agenda includes social gatherings, a visit to Capitol Hill, workshops with industry and college leaders, and networking opportunities with VIPs and science mentors.
Meet the Champions and Their Projects
Aadhi Umamageswaran
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In response to the surge of synthetic medical waste during the COVID-19 pandemic, which added an estimated eight million tons to the environment, Aadhi developed a groundbreaking solution. He created a biodegradable bandage for drug delivery made entirely from edible kitchen items. This innovative project also addresses the alarming statistic that individuals unknowingly consume 39,000 to 52,000 microplastics annually.
Ian Kim
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