Tinaye is a junior at Mississippi State University pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. She is an international student from Zimbabwe. On campus she serves as the African Students’ Association Vice President, and as a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success. She attended Chisipite Senior S
Tinaye is a junior at Mississippi State University pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. She is an international student from Zimbabwe. On campus she serves as the African Students’ Association Vice President, and as a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success. She attended Chisipite Senior School in Harare. She represented Zimbabwe at the 33rd China Adolescents Science and Technology Innovation Contest in 2018.
Naila Moloo is a 15-year-old passionate about making impact in the sustainability sector. She is currently developing transparent and flexible solar cells leveraging nanomaterials, as well as building a bioplastic from duckweed where she is working with Pond Biomaterials. Outside of STEM she is the author of “Chronicles of Illusions: The
Naila Moloo is a 15-year-old passionate about making impact in the sustainability sector. She is currently developing transparent and flexible solar cells leveraging nanomaterials, as well as building a bioplastic from duckweed where she is working with Pond Biomaterials. Outside of STEM she is the author of “Chronicles of Illusions: The Blue Wild” which was published when she was 14. Naila was recently named the youngest recipient of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women.
Darlsy is a biotechnology student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology. She has always been curious to learn new things and making discoveries. Darlsy participated in the Africa Science Buskers Festival as well as the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Darlsy believes Science is one of the frontiers of knowledge
Darlsy is a biotechnology student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology. She has always been curious to learn new things and making discoveries. Darlsy participated in the Africa Science Buskers Festival as well as the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Darlsy believes Science is one of the frontiers of knowledge that has the potential to transform the African continent's economy as a whole into a hub of innovative ideas.
Patience Masikinye, 21 year old Zimbabwean. A first year student in Agoronomy Engineering specializing in International Sustainable Agribusiness and Food Engineering at UniLaSalle Polytechnic Institute of Earth and Sciences in France. Attended High school at Queen Elizabeth High in Zimbabwe.
Vivian is a first- year undergraduate student, intending to major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In high school, she participated in or helped coordinate the Zimbabwe Science Fair, Africa Science Buskers Festival and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. Viv
Vivian is a first- year undergraduate student, intending to major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In high school, she participated in or helped coordinate the Zimbabwe Science Fair, Africa Science Buskers Festival and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. Vivian is passionate about STEM education, technology and the role engineering has to play in solving the world's most pressing challenges. She believes that the youth are capable of contributing to these solutions if they commit to developing their skillsets and following their passions via a community and service centred "I am because we are" approach. Outside of STEM, Vivian is passionate about period poverty and social justice as a whole, writing, fashion and design as well as entrepreneurship.
Victory Yinka-Banjo is a first-year undergraduate student at MIT, born and bred in Lagos, Nigeria. Because of her passion for cutting-edge research in overlaps between Computer Science, Biology and Engineering, Victory envisions herself in a career where she will be able to combine these disciplines and currently serves as a Senior Associ
Victory Yinka-Banjo is a first-year undergraduate student at MIT, born and bred in Lagos, Nigeria. Because of her passion for cutting-edge research in overlaps between Computer Science, Biology and Engineering, Victory envisions herself in a career where she will be able to combine these disciplines and currently serves as a Senior Associate in the MIT Biotech Group. Amongst other things, she cares a lot about education reform on the African continent, public speaking, and purposeful innovation for drastically improved human experiences. Victory is the current ambassador for SAP Africa Code Week and former ambassador of the MasterCard Foundation LearnAtHome initiative.
Vongayi is a creative young lady who is passionate about science and problem solving. She is studying Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada and hopes to major in Process Engineering. Vongayi participated in the 2019 Zimbabwe Science Fair with a cost effective water purification mechanism and also participated in th
Vongayi is a creative young lady who is passionate about science and problem solving. She is studying Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada and hopes to major in Process Engineering. Vongayi participated in the 2019 Zimbabwe Science Fair with a cost effective water purification mechanism and also participated in the 2019 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair where she won a third place award in chemistry . Vongayi aspires to solve problems in her community using science and believes that a little imagination combined with science will go a long way in developing her community.
Tanatswa is a pilot in South Africa Pretoria based at Wonderboom airport.He Participated in various science events during high school including the Intel international Science and Engineering fair , the Zimbabwe Science Fair itself , and Northern Gauteng Science fairs, the list goes on .In addition to being a STEM enthusiast ,Tanatswa h
Tanatswa is a pilot in South Africa Pretoria based at Wonderboom airport.He Participated in various science events during high school including the Intel international Science and Engineering fair , the Zimbabwe Science Fair itself , and Northern Gauteng Science fairs, the list goes on .In addition to being a STEM enthusiast ,Tanatswa highly believes the Science, Technology and Engineering in particular, will change and transform Africa and make a huge impact across Africa and Zimbabwe.