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Week 04 (11 & 12 November 2023) :: DiscoverSTEM Sessions
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Discover the Teams!
DIP/ILM Year 1
Team Marie Curie
Team:
- Karan Verma
- Ayush Veer Davuluri
- Asher Sorin
- Sana Naeem
- Taheea Raya Ahmed
- Ismaeel Zaidi
- Ashir Khan
- Ayaan Haq
- Abdur Rahman Bin Aslam
- Arnav Raghuvanshi
- Ayan Raghuvanshi
The team discussed and reviewed all problems they had generated last week and came to the conclusion that they may need to generate more in order to pick a primary problem. They then continued to generate problems that have a higher level of quality.
Research Assignment:
Generate higher quality problems and select primary problem they would like to work on. After this task is done, the team will start starbursting for their primary problem.
Team Nikola Tesla
Team:
- Daksha Jamallamudi
- Rithvik Kamesh
- Rishon Ishwa Rajesh
- Anvesha Nigam
- Farhan Haq
- Talha Bin Aslam
- Shaurya Mallur
- Aminah Mahmood
After collaborating to finish picking their top five problems, the team finalized the top 5 problems with Mr. Faizan and began starbursting.
Research Assignment:
Finish off starbursting
Team Thomas Edison
Team:
- Raj Veer Davuluri
- Aryaman Mishra
- Aariz Chaudhry
- Tanisha Raka Ahmed
- Kashyap Samudrala
- Anderson Aloy
- Risha Jamllamudii
- Anum Khan
The innovators worked on identifying top 5 problems, and yet only a few were approved. “Few” defines that some require more details.
Research Assignment:
Identify top 10 problems (students are expected to facilitate conversation online).
Team Abdus Salam
Team:
- Shaheer Irfan Hammed
- Sana Naeem
- Reeva Joshi
- Sarah Nanam Kumar
- Anjhani Ramesh Kumar
- Daniel Yankovsky
- Sanjeev Venkatesh
- Rishi Sai Poola
- Aarush Siddabathuni
- Ibrahim Syed
- Suhani Sharma
This team finished narrowing down their top 5 problems and then ranked them in order to determine their primary problem. After this, they worked on starbursting for their top 5 problems and then moved on to starbursting for just their primary problem.
Research Assignment:
Finish asking starbursting questions for primary problem and answer all of these questions.
Team Aryabhata
Team:
- Raj Veer Davuluri
- Aryaman Mishra
- Aariz Chaudhry
- Tanisha Raka Ahmed
- Kashyap Samudrala
- Anderson Aloy
- Risha Jamllamudi
- Anum Khan
The team was tasked with selecting a group of top 10 problems from their previous list of 200 problems. Once they had a total of 10 problems, 5 main problems were approved. The primary
problem was selected! The team then began starbursting for their primary problem.
Research Assignment:
Continue starbursting for primary problem and answer starbursting questions. Hyperlink any source used.
Team Isaac Newton
Team:
- Sheraz Abdellatif
- Emaad Mallick
- Zaynab Rahmani
- Adam Ali Ghouri
- Rhea Jain
- Qasim Syed
- Chhayank Meena
- James C. Stewart
- Ayat Faizan
- Yousef Seyed Ghatari
- Aashna Chimata
- Azfar Sheik
The team listed down and finalized Top 5 problems. Started starbursting and asked 100+ questions for their primary problem.
Research Assignment:
Answer all of the questions asked during starbursting for their primary problem.
ILM Year 2+
Aerospace :: Team Wright Brothers
Team:
- Ashaz Haque
- Manan Sethi
- Joseph Jacob Kurian
- Ariv Kiran
- Eashaan Dispenza
- Advik Kothari
- Deen Adil Khan
- Francis Paul Kurian
- Akansh Kartik
- Dhruv Alamuri
- Prishaa Jain
- Temitope Oluwaji
- Tomisin Oluwaji
- Siddharth Rao
- Tanay Sethiya
- Arini Kiran
The team continued answering their starbursting questions whilst doing research and citing any sources they utilized. They started working on the problem statement for all four back up problems they had.
Research Assignment:
Finish problem statements for the remaining four problems (team finished primary problem statement).
Genomics :: Team Charles Darwin
Team:
- Aarifa Fatima
- Abrar Ameer
- Amra Ameer
- Rohini Saha
- Aarav Patel
- Abhiram Jetty
- Advaita Piduri
- Vivaan Sthiya
- Vishuddhi Makeshwaran
- Manyatha Simhambhatla
- Yara Wael Abo-Auda
- Sparsh Kamdar
- Diya Alamuri
- Dhruva Kanthi
The team finished answering the questions for their primary problem. The team moved onto Day 3 Assignment and finished the problem statements for their top 5 problems. They started to work on STAR Methodology for the primary problem.
Research Assignment:
Finish answering the questions for starbursting, revise the 2 problem statements that require revision, and complete STAR Methodology for primary problem.
AI-ML & Autonomous Tech :: Team Raj Reddy
Team:
- Daksha Jamallamudi
- Rithvik Kamesh
- Rishon Ishwa Rajesh
- Anvesha Nigam
- Farhan Haq
- Talha Bin Aslam
- Shaurya Mallur
- Aminah Mahmood
This team went through modules of Day 3 & 4. They wrote a problem statement for their primary problem and moved onto STAR Analysis for it. The innovators were split into teams to collaborate!
Research Assignment:
Answer the remaining STAR-Analysis portion of the assigned activity.
AI-ML & Autonomous Tech :: Team Ismail al-Jazari
Team:
- Sanchi Gabri
- Nityashri Ramesh
- Akansh Karthik
- Omar Mahasoom
- Isha Agrawal
- Vishy Narayanan
- Taarush Adhikari
- Fayez Naqvi
- Hadiya Sameen
- Abdullah Kabeer
- Reva Agrahari
- Jiya Saanvi Singh
- Kaashvi Singh
- Iliyan Mithani
- Shayaan Shaik
- Rayhan Shanavas
The innovators began by completing their task of answering starburting questions for their primary problem, which was officially selected! They then generated a problem statement and started their STAR Analysis.
Research Assignment:
Continue to complete the STAR Analysis activity.
Neurotechnology & Brain Computer Interface :: Team Elon Musk
Team:
- Niyantri Narayanan
- Zahra Khan
- Meher Saanvi Singh
- Eyad Ismail
- Reyansh Kumar Singh
- Shalaan Umar
- Zara Majid
- Dhruv Alamuri
- Omar Ismail
- Hidvika Dubey
- Mishaal Ayesha Umar
- Adwik Sharma
- Pramiti N. Navakiran
The team finished answering all the starbursting questions for their primary problem and then began to work on their problem statement. After they completed this and got it checked by Mr. Faizan, they moved on to STAR Methodology for the primary problem.
Research Assignment:
Finish STAR Methodology for the primary problem only.
CLAIM Team :: Ramanujan
Team:
- Zaynah Mithani
- Hitakrit Dubey
- Nathan Stewart
- Naomi Zurfluh
- Lucas Wang
- Maahi Chandra Singh
- Abdullah Zayd Syed
The kids focused on a problem solving exercise that targeted abstract thinking. The goal was to explain color to a blind person, through which the kids went through three rounds of problem solving. The kids created multiple solutions in each round, demonstrating their ability to think abstractly; overall resulting in 18 different solutions.
CLAIM Team :: Ibn al-Haytham
Team:
- Sophia Abdellatif
- Asma Ali Ghouri
- Isha Poola
- Tobi Oluwaji
- Mustafa Syed
- Andrew Stewart
The kids also focused on a problem solving exercise of the same essence, to describe color to a blind person. They went through the three rounds of problem solving through which the kids came up with 14 solutions. For the second part, the team was able to come up with more than one per each student.
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