Winner Announced for the Captain America: Civil War-Girls Reforming the Future Challenge
After over
1000 young women accepted challenge to use science and technology to create a project that could create positive world change for their generation and beyond, we announce the grand prize winner! ► Subscribe to
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures,
Marvel Studios,
Dolby Laboratories,
Synchrony Bank,
Broadcom MASTERS and
Science & Entertainment Exchange, a program of
National Academy of Sciences, are proud to announce the
MARVEL’S CAPTAIN
AMERICA: CIVIL
WAR – GIRLS REFORMING THE FUTURE CHALLENGE
Grand Prize
Winner and recipient of an internship at Marvel Studios.
Maia Dua, from
West Sacramento, California was selected from five finalist as MARVEL’S CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR – GIRLS REFORMING THE FUTURE CHALLENGE Grand Prize Winner and will participate in a week-long internship at Marvel Studios. Over 1,
000 young women from across the nation accepted the challenge to use science and technology to create a project that could create positive world change for their generation and beyond. Maia developed a “seeing eye” robot as a cost-effective and durable alternative to a seeing eye dog. The self-propelled, echo-locating “
Seeing Eye-Bot” is made of readily accessible materials, making it more available to individuals of limited financial resources. Maia designed the seeing eye-bot to require minimal maintenance and to have a functional life span in excess of 7 years. Maia hopes her invention can address the needs of the visually impaired, who may be unable or unwilling to own a seeing eye dog.
Maia will spend a week at Marvel Studios,learning firsthand how
STEM skills are being used in innovative and creative ways to produce some of the world’s all-time favorite characters and films. At the conclusion of her internship, Maia will join together with the four other finalists from
Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War –
Girls Reforming the
Future Challenge:
Holly Riepling from
Colorado Springs, Colo.;
Janie Kim from
San Diego, Calif.;
Margaret Fleck from Emmanus, Pa.; and
Vivian Qiang from Marlboro,
N.J., to inspire other young girls around the world by participating in a special
LIVE global webinar hosted by Broadcom MASTERS. During the webinar, all five girls will discuss how their STEM skills enabled them to create their projects and become a finalist of the Marvel’s
Captain America:Civil War – Girls Reforming the Future Challenge. Maia will share her Marvel Studios internship experience, giving girls everywhere a peek into STEM skills in action outside the lab and the classroom.
For more information about MARVEL’S CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR – GIRLS REFORMING THE FUTURE CHALLENGE, please visit http://www.captainamericachallenge.com.
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