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Career Trailblazers

How does science guide the next generation?



Jewan Shaby
ISEF participant

Different methods to purify water consume lots of energy and have higher costs. So with my project, I'm trying to find better alternatives.

 

I'd love to implement my research to real-world desalination plants, as it's a unique method and hasn't been implemented yet.

 

Zara Namjoshi
ISEF participant

ISEF is so awesome. I came in thinking, okay, it might be a little competitive, it might be full of science and nothing else. But then when I came in, I realized we’re building such an awesome community over here.

 

I love the field of biology, I want to go into neurobiology and biotechnology.

 

Imran Al-Turkistani
ISEF participant

I once also learned that green hydrogen is produced through electrolysis, which is a method that splits water. But that process consumes almost over 40 billion liters of fresh water. So that got me questioning, why don't we just use abundant seawater instead?


Being selected from over 290,000 people, and being one out of 40 students chosen to participate in this ISEF competition, one of the largest competitions, I definitely feel proud.

 

Eli Minev Benzecry

ISEF participant

Doing science is a journey.