Prize-Winning Team across Grades | ExploraVision Science Competition
bulbAsset 2Coffeeemailfacebook-dsdVector Smart Objectemailhandsinstagram-dsadaketchun-logolinkedin-dasdasquote-startVector Smart Object1searchtrophy2Asset 2twitter-dsadafacebook

ExploraVison National Science Competition Winners

Select

SHARE

1st place

Nunik Nishanian (Mentor), Principal Dylan Thomas, Luciana Nishanian, Coach Logan Williams, Sara Kish (Toshiba), Scarlett Lin
ELECTRO-BUZZ: Redefining Pollination for a Resilient and Sustainable Future

Electro-BUZZ is an exciting new technology that uses special drones to help pollinate plants and crops, just like bees do! With more people in the world and bees facing problems like losing their homes and being affected by chemicals, Electro-BUZZ drones step in to lend a hand. These drones run on clean energy, such as solar, wind, and kinetic power, and are super smart, using technology to adapt to different environments. Working together as a team, the drones cover large areas to pollinate plants and make sure farmers grow plenty of food. The drones are strong, energy-efficient, smart, and eco-friendly, making them the perfect solution to help our planet. The Smart Hive works with drones, keeping track of pollination and helping the environment by sorting the flowers that have been pollinated. By combining nature and technology, Electro-BUZZ helps create a healthier, more sustainable future for food and our planet!

The project website.

2nd place

Scott Blitz, Toshiba, Gustavo Lopez, Uriah Molly, Mari Truong, Teddy Thomas, Coach Maureen Foelkl
Lost Then Found

Dementia is a serious illness affecting a person’s ability to think and remember, making daily life difficult. Lost Then Found is a small micro-patch placed between a user’s shoulder blades. It provides real-time location tracking using quantum positioning technology that can pass through most materials. A quantum accelerometer measures how fast, how far, and what direction a person is moving. The patch shares the user’s exact location with caregivers or medical personnel through an app. Body heat powers the patch, assisting with charging its electronics. The patch’s underside features tiny micro-suckers for a strong hold without using adhesives. When seconds count, Lost Then Found quickly and easily locates people with dementia, making life less stressful for families and caregivers. Find the lost faster with our tracker!

The project website.