Didn’t see this posted and saw it on digg…
http://presskit.ditd.org/2008_Davidson_Fellows_Press_Kit/2008_DF_William_Yuan.pdf (found via 12 Year Old Boy Invents New Type of Solar Cell - CleanTechnica )
Didn’t see this posted and saw it on digg…
http://presskit.ditd.org/2008_Davidson_Fellows_Press_Kit/2008_DF_William_Yuan.pdf (found via 12 Year Old Boy Invents New Type of Solar Cell - CleanTechnica )
Heard about it at school. Didn’t know the kid was inspired to do it through FLL though. Wow.
Unfortunately, all my team’s FLL projects have involved full scale mars rovers, satellites, distillation plants, or atomic manipulation. :] Maybe someday…
I saw these blurbs today in another online location.
However, when I tried to find out what student actually did, I found two things:
From my own personal experience, I know that putting solar cells or other energy converters/trap on towers is nothing new.
So… What did this bright kid really do? The press releases I have found so far are pretty much useless. Who out there knows the real story?
Blake
Personally I don’t really care how much of a discovery this really is, because i can guarantee that there are many other groups working with similar solutions as this kid, even with no knowledge of what he did.
What I take from this is that he was inspired by FLL and committed himself to it. He is now getting a 25,000 scholarship for his work. And while we don’t know the specifics I suspect that other bright minds have verified his findings. I also think that this kid has a bright future in R&D, regardless of the medium. That kind of commitment to finding a solution is something that many people don’t have.
p.s. i bet this kid will be interviewed for one of the future first segments this season.
Man… I wish I was that motivated at 12…
And I wish I was in FIRST as a student too, but that’s another topic altogether.
Sigh
Hmm, a new fundraising idea… converting 3 Irons and a Hydrogen into Gold…
Here’s a video on him http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5813773