Anushka Naiknaware

Anushka Naiknaware, pronounced [əˈnʊʂkaː naːi:kanəʋərɛː] (born 2003 in Portland, Oregon) is an Indian-American inventor, scientist and speaker. She is known for being the youngest person to win the Google Science Fair Award in 2016.[5] Born in Portland, Naiknaware created a Chitosan and Carbon Nanoparticle Based Biocompatible Sensor for Wound Management smart bandage that alerts doctors when it needs to be changed.[6][7]

Anushka Naiknaware
Born2003 (age 1718)
NationalityUnited States
Known forChitosan and Carbon Nanoparticle Based Biocompatible Sensor for Wound Management
AwardsWinner in Google Science Fair (2016)[1]

First Place in Mathematics Broadcom MASTERS (2016)

Minor Planet 33118 Naiknaware discovered by MIT LINEAR Lincoln laboratory is named after her [2]

Teen Vogue 21 Under 21 (2017) [3]

Honored OMSI Teen (2018) [4]

Since 2021 she is attending Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an undergraduate student.[8]

She was awarded the Lego Education Builder Award.[9] She also won the first place in Mathematics STEM Award at the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS competition.[10] In 2017, she was honored 21 Under 21 at Teen Vogue Summit by Teen Vogue Magazine published by Condé Nast.[11] A minor planet, 33118 Naiknaware, discovered by MIT LINEAR Lincoln laboratory is named after her.[12]

In 2017 she was invited to speak at TED Conference.[13] As a TED Speaker[14] , the talk was published in 2018.[15] She is a speaker and advocates passion for innovation and STEM, especially for girls.[16][17]

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