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DAIS Science Fair 2014


RESULTS
Grade 7
Prize Name Project
1st position Anushka Basu & Sakshi Hinduja Power Bank of Mithi River
2nd position Diva Agarwal & Ishita Gupta Overhead Tank Water-Level indicator
3rd position Ananya Kukreja & Saumya Parikh Magic Village Wheel
Commendations Vipasha Modi & Tarika Vohra Which bicep exercise has more impact on heart rate and fitness ?

PHOTOGALLERY

Grade 8

Prize Name Project
1st position Adarsh Sriram & Zahaan Motiwala Innovative way to save the lives of flood victims
2nd position Ishita Bagri & Tanvi Inani Light It Up
3rd position Malavika Nair & Eshita Shrawan Can a thermometric cooling device replace compressor based refrigerators?
Commendations Riya Sankhe & Tanisha Shroff Can we obtain sugar from waste products to apply in manufacturing fuel?

Grade 9

Prize Name Project
1st position Abhimanyu PS A generalisation of the determinant to rectangular matrices: Implications in gauge theory
2nd position Rushil Shah & Vedant Khandeparkar Laser based driver safety circuit
  Hitansh Doshi & Navya Mehta Revolutionizing transport
3rd position Avantika Tibrewala & Urshita Vaishnav Does the surrounding temperature affect the voltage harnessed by solar cell?
Commendations Gauri Kedia & Sunaina Chatterjee The effect of surface on fingre print clarity
  Prasidh Chhabria & Dharam Ashar HEALTH = hAPPiness

Most Green Project

Grade Name Project
7 Anushka Basu & Sakshi Hinduja Power Bank of Mithi River
8 Janavi Kadhiravan & Shianne Reporter Creating the fastest decomposing packaging material
9 Devang Buckshee & Angad Arneja Horn "NOT" OK please

Best Presentation

Grade Name Project
7 Shawn Chauhan & Aryamaan Dholakia Low cost flood indicating alarm system
8 Kushal Doshi & Lavanya Nandimandalam Battle of Bridges
9 Rushil Shah & Vedant Khandeparkar VARDISS

Most Innivative Project

Grade Name Project
7 Keerti Gupta & Saira Sepoy Navigation smart cane device
8 Aryamaan Singhania & Malhar Acharya Which 3-D shape is most stable for Engineering & Architecture
9 Abhimanyu PS A generalisation of the determinant to rectangular matrices: Implications in gauge theory