![]() During the pandemic, when school and extracurricular activities were scarce, she sought additional stimulation by way of BYJU’s FutureSchool, an online technology and coding program for youth.įor her capstone project to complete the program, Aesha created an app that allows students to digitally report instances of bullying. from India with her parents just five years ago, and already she’s making waves in her new country. Please meet The 74’s 2022 class of 16 Under 16 in STEM (click on portraits below to jump directly to each honoree’s biography):įullerton, CA Harita and Sharada Suresh, 15 & 13ĪESHA BHATT, 12 River Trail Middle School ■ Johns Creek, GeorgiaĪesha Bhatt immigrated to the U.S. We hope that these incredible youngsters can inspire others - and offer hope that our future can be in pretty good hands. Here, rather than listing their accolades, we’d like to highlight the work that they have done and what their nominators had to say about them. Many of these teens have otherwise been recognized for their achievements with a variety of awards from countless organizations. ![]() These three qualities were like “the spark, the light and the flame” for each student’s work in STEM, said judge Mason Tang, an engineering manager for Grammarly. The student displays grit by always moving toward their goals despite difficulties encountered along the way. Resilience: The student demonstrates the ability to persevere by using challenges as opportunities for growth. ![]()
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