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Pranav Suman
editPranav Suman (born 10 November 2007) is an Indian child scientist renowned for his contributions to scientific research and innovation. He has gained recognition through his participation in national and international science competitions, including the prestigious Initiatives for Research and Innovation in STEM (IRIS) competition in the New Delhi. Pranav's work primarily focuses on developing affordable technological solutions to address societal challenges.
Early Life and Education
editPranav Suman was born in Madhubani, Bihar India. From an early age, he exhibited a profound curiosity about the natural world, often engaging in scientific experiments and inquiries. His passion for science was nurtured by supportive mentors and a conducive learning environment.
National Children's Science Congress
editPranav's journey into the scientific community began with his participation in the National Children's Science Congress (NCSC), an initiative by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. This platform allowed young scientists to present their innovative ideas and research projects. Pranav's project received significant recognition, propelling him into the national spotlight and fueling his dedication to scientific research.
Mentorship and Training
editRecognizing the importance of mentorship in scientific development, Pranav sought guidance from experienced scientists and mentors among which Mr. Gaurav Kumar Pandit, Mr. Pankaj Kumar and his father Mr. Suman Kumar Mishra are the three. His mentors provided invaluable support, helping him to refine his research skills and broaden his understanding of scientific principles. Additionally, Pranav received lab training and certification from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research - Regional Centre for Eastern Region (ICAR-RCER), which further enhanced his research capabilities.
Innovations
editWater Purification Device
editOne of Pranav's notable innovations is a water purification device designed to provide clean and safe drinking water to remote communities. This device employs simple, cost-effective technology to remove contaminants from water sources, addressing a critical need in many rural areas of India.
Indus 1100 Smart Inverter
editInspired by Tesla's advanced technology, Pranav developed the Indus 1100 Smart Inverter. This device aims to make renewable energy solutions more affordable and accessible. The smart inverter leverages innovative technology to optimize energy efficiency, making it a viable option for a broader population.
AI Dengue Care+
editAnother significant innovation by Pranav is the "AI Dengue Care+" diagnostic device, which helps detect dengue disease at a very early stage at home. This device is incubated by the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IIT BHU). Pranav is now also an incubatee of IIT BHU, highlighting his ongoing commitment to leveraging advanced technology for healthcare solutions.
International Recognition
editPranav's scientific endeavors earned him the opportunity to represent India at the Initiatives for Research and Innovation in STEM (IRIS) competition in the New Delhi. This international platform showcased young scientists from around the world, providing Pranav with a unique opportunity to present his research on a global stage and to collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds.
Impact on Society
editPranav's innovations have had a tangible impact on society. His water purification device has improved access to clean drinking water in remote areas, enhancing health and well-being. Similarly, the Indus 1100 Smart Inverter has the potential to revolutionize the energy sector by making renewable energy more accessible and affordable. The AI Dengue Care+ device promises to transform healthcare by enabling early detection of dengue, potentially saving lives through timely intervention.
Future Prospects
editAs Pranav continues his journey as a young scientist, he remains committed to addressing real-world problems through scientific innovation. His experiences have reinforced his belief in the power of curiosity, dedication, and mentorship. Pranav is eager to explore new frontiers in science and technology, aiming to contribute further to societal development and environmental sustainability.
References
edit- "National Children's Science Congress." Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. https://www.perfectionias.com/news/1155/
- "Indian Council of Agricultural Research - Regional Centre for Eastern Region (ICAR-RCER)." Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
- "Intellectual Research in Science (IRIS) Competition, Department of Science and technology, Government of India. "https://www.irisnationalfair.org/
- "International Journal of Novel Research and Development" https://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2311302.pdf