Odessa, Texas (Kosa) -TODAY was the Permian Basin’s Science and Engineering Fair at the UTPB gymnasium.
More than 300 hundred students in western Texas participated in the Permian Basin Sciences and Engineering Fair.
This is an opportunity for children to show their projects, to progress in terms of state sciences and to win certain scholarships.
“It helps me prepare to speak in front of more peers who can help me find a job or a scholarship or things like that, so it helps me speak proudly in front of people and share what I discover “Said the student Carver Charlotte Voss.
The 3rd year students at the Lycée du Bassin du Permien led their projects in science and genius.
Students were able to work on environmental, technology or animal projects.
“I built an aluminum crusher. It is washing and crushes them, so that they are compacted for storage and transport to the recycling center, and they can be recycled correctly because they are clean, ”said Charlotte Voss.
“Experimenting the AI against the robot’s pagging to which we are faster, which could prevent things from helping things, so cybersecurity is a great thing in the world, and the AI and the Robots Robots are the One of the things that help themselves to stop this, “said student Carver, Mateo Daniel.
Charlotte chose to carry out a project on the aluminum crusher because she saw the impact it could have on the environment.
“We do not want the residues on aluminum cans to put themselves in the forest or the oceans and poison fish or birds or everything that lives in the forest or the ocean, and the United States lose eight million Dollars on non -recycled aluminum cans, ”said Charlotte Voss.
Mateo hopes that his project will be able to stop the flight of electronic identity and the cyberwar.
“This is why IA and COG robots are good for that because they can make their own people. My next movement on AI and Croking Robots is to see which can be faster and better on oil fields to see if they can support the oil field alone, “said Mateo Daniel.
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