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Project Area With Examples

Science Fusion - Bridging Minds Across Disciplines


It is a multidisciplinary approach that combines various scientific disciplines to solve
complex problems and advance knowledge, aiming to drive progress and tackle challenges
beyond traditional boundaries

Examples:
1. Topic- Electric Motor
Abstract- Electric motors operate using principles of electromagnetism, which shows that force is applied
when an electric current is present in a magnetic field.
2. Topic- Make your robot
Abstract- Study of the state of the art of using educational robotics.
Outcome - Robotics will be able to deepen their understanding of Math and Science concepts such as
motion, force, energy, measurement, geometry, and more.
3. Tyndall effect:
Abstract: When a beam of light is directed at a glass of milk, the light is scattered. This is a great example
of the Tyndall effect. When a torch is switched on in a foggy environment, the path of the light becomes
visible. In this scenario, the water droplets in the fog are responsible for the light scattering.
4. Homemade Bioplastics
Abstract: Bioplastics are made wholly or partly from renewable biomass sources such as sugarcane and
corn or from microbes such as yeast.
Criteria: Eco-friendly, Economical, Feasibility, User-friendly, Reusability
Bio-Tech Wonder - Innovating Life Through Science.
Biotech Wonders merges biological information with computer technology to advance
research in other areas, including Nanotechnology, and Regenerative medicine. Today there
are numerous commercial biotechnology firm that manufacture Genetically engineering
substances for a variety of mostly medical, agricultural, and ecological uses.

Examples:
1. Uses of Microbes in Human Welfare - As Biocontrol Agents
Abstract: Biological Agents are an integral part of organic farming. In organic farming, farmers believe in
mutualism. The chemicals used for eradicating pests and parasites might not be always successful and
also harm useful agents too, this approach of pest management needs vivid knowledge about the life cycle
and feeding habits of different life farms.
2. Uses of Microbes in Human Welfare - As Sewage treatments
Abstract: The objective is to produce an Environmentally safe fluid waste stream and solid waste suitable
for disposal or reuse. The growing environmental pollution need for decontaminating wastewater results
in the study of the characterization of wastewater, especially domestic sewage.
3. Analysis of Neurological Disabilities - Epilepsy
Abstract: Epilepsy is a chronic disease of the brain characterized by an enduring, predisposition to generate
seizures, unprovoked by any immediate central nervous system insult by the neurobiological cognitive,
psychological, and social consequences of seizure recursion.
4. Name of the Topic: Neurological Disabilities - Learning Disabilities
Abstract: It is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a deficit in phonological awareness and
processing. It is likely causes are genetic as well as environmental, the disorder must be remediated before
age seven or eight using intensive, explicit readiness interventions.
Data Dynamo - Unleashing the Power of Information.
Leverages advanced technologies like AI and machine learning to drive innovation and
progress but requires ethical considerations for data privacy, security, and bias.

Examples:
1. Image Classification:
Abstract: Train a machine learning model to classify images like animals, vehicles, or food using a dataset
like ImageNet.
2. Speech Recognition:
Abstract: Build a basic speech recognition system using libraries like Speech Recognition or Google's
Speech-to-Text API.
3. Object Detection:
Abstract: Use computer vision to detect objects in images or videos using libraries like OpenCV or
TensorFlow.
4. Chatbot:
Abstract: Create a simple chatbot using natural language processing (NLP) to respond to basic user
queries.
5. Predictive Model:
Abstract: Build a predictive model using regression or classification algorithms to forecast simple
phenomena like weather or stock prices.
6. Game AI:
Abstract: Create a simple game like Tic-Tac-Toe or Snake using AI algorithms like minimax or
reinforcement learning.
Quantum quest - journeying into the mystery of Physics!
Welcome to the fascinating world of physics, where particles and waves coexist in the
mysterious dance of energy and matter. Young minds, realm, and explore the mind-bending
concepts of physics.

Examples:
1. Wireless power transmission: Tesla coil
Abstract: Tesla coil and proceeded to experiment with different uses including wireless electricity, spark
gaps, energy transmission, and other high voltage experiments.
2. Snow Squeezer- “instant water-producing machine”
Abstract: The simple machines inside our project are the inclined plane, the pulley and the wheel and axle.
The purpose of our project is to squeeze snow.
3. Nanotechnology- “The smaller the stronger”. (invisible knife)
Abstract: Carbon nanostructure is the strongest carbon arranged in sheets (graphite), and carbon
arranged in hollow spheres (fullerenes). Using these tiny nanostructures helps scientists create a new
range of materials that are lighter and stronger than ever before.
4. Homemade viscometer:” viscosity testing”
Abstract: Viscosity is a property of a liquid and is defined as the resistance of a liquid to flow. The purpose
of this experiment was to determine if the temperature of a liquid affects the viscosity of the liquid. A
homemade viscometer was made to measure the flow of five different liquids including water, canola oil,
honey, dishwash liquid, etc.
Chem Craft – Creating Wonders Through Chemistry.
It involves manipulating chemical substances to create new materials, compounds, and
technologies, crucial in industries like pharmaceuticals, agriculture, energy, and materials
engineering, driven by analytical techniques and computational modelling.

Examples:
1. Colour transformation reactions:(Displacement reactions)
Abstract: When we place a piece of copper in nitric acid the copper ions and nitrate ions coordinate to
color the solution green and then brownish green. If dilute the solution, water displaces nitrate ions
around the copper, and the solution changes to blue.
2. Recycling paper
Abstract: Paper wastes are mixed with water to create a slurry. By adding some specific materials and
chemicals to the slurry, different paper products such as cardboard, office paper, etc. Can be obtained.
The slurry is then rolled into thin sheets using large rollers.
3.Neutralisation reactions:
Abstract: This method is used in wastewater treatment to reduce the damage created by the effluents and
to control the pH of the soil.
Learning outcome: It can be defined as a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react
together to form salt and water as products.
4. Extraction of plastic from milk:
Abstract: In this experiment, we use a component of milk called Casein to make plastic. This plastic can
be used to make ornaments and decorative articles.
Learning outcomes: When milk is heated and combined with an acid such as vinegar, the Casein
molecules unfold and reorganize into a long chain. Each Casein molecule is a monomer and the chain of
Casein monomers is a polymer.
Eco Tech Marvels – Engineering Sustainable Solutions.
Marvels are innovative technologies promoting environmental sustainability, reducing
carbon footprints, enhancing resource efficiency, and contributing to economic growth and
social development

Examples:
1. Waste management:
Abstract: It includes the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final
disposal. This includes the collection, transport treatment, and disposal of waste together with monitoring
and regulations of the waste management process.
2. Eco-friendly smart City:
Abstract: The concept of an eco-friendly smart City relies on the use of renewable energy sources. It also
aims to promote sustainable lifestyles and create an environment that is conducive to living and working.
The goal of an Eco-friendly Smart City is to reduce the environmental impact of urban areas while creating
a vibrant and economically viable community.
3. Solar Dehydrator:
Abstract: Build a solar dehydrator to preserve fruits and vegetables. Test its effectiveness and compare it
to electric dehydrators in terms of energy consumption and drying time.
4. Portable Solar Charger:
Abstract: Design a portable solar charger for electronic devices. Measure its efficiency and compare it to
traditional chargers in terms of energy output and charging time.
5. Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting:
Abstract: Develop a model that generates electricity from piezoelectric materials embedded in flooring.
Test its potential to power small devices from foot traffic.
Space Odyssey – Exploring the Final Frontier
We are obsessed with space making it one of the most popular themes for our unit studies.
Anytime we can put a space twist on a project, we are instantly enthusiastic! From stars to
black holes, exploring the solar system to imagining we are astronauts, the possibilities are
endless! Learners, come up with your favorite Space Activities

Examples:
1. Pinhole camera
Abstract: A pinhole camera is a simple type of camera that uses a tiny hole to capture pictures. Instead of
a lens like you see on regular cameras, a pinhole camera has a small opening, or “pinhole,” through which
light enters. A basic pinhole camera is an effective way to witness an eclipse without damaging your eyes
in the process.
2. DIY spectroscope
Abstract: A spectroscope or a spectrograph is a scientific instrument used to study light’s properties. It
breaks light down into different wavelengths, called a spectrum. It works similar to how a prism splits white
light into a rainbow.
3. Sun dial
Abstract: The accuracy of sundials and the discrepancy that lies between "real time" and "clock time." They
track the position of the sun during a relatively short period of time. this helps to know How the sun moves
across the sky. The difference between "clock time" and "real-time."
4. Solar eclipse
Abstract: A solar eclipse is a unique and exciting event that involves the Earth, moon, and Sun. During a
solar eclipse, the moon covers the Sun entirely or partially. As a result, the moon temporarily blocks the
sunlight coming toward Earth.

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