"Designing the Next Generation of First Responders"
- Mihir Garimella
Mihir won the 13-14 Age Category Award and the Google Computer Science Award at the Google Science Fair for his work on Flybot. Flybot is a tiny quadrotor that can avoid moving obstacles (like falling ceilings in collapsing buildings) by mimicking the way fruit flies detect and respond to threats. Currently, he is creating hardware and software for a low-cost flying robot platform that can autonomously explore a burning building, avoiding obstacles while using sensory information to quickly locate the source of the fire or a trapped victim.
About Mihir
Mihir Garimella is a student at Fox Chapel Area High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is passionate about using computer science and robotics to make a difference. His latest work draws inspiration from nature to create low-cost flying robots for search and...
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