STEM School Highlands Ranch wins $12,000 as part of Samsung's 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition

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HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — STEM School Highlands Ranch won $12,000 as the state champions in Samsung's"Solve for Tomorrow" STEM competition.

The team from STEM School Highlands Ranch is made up of students Siddhi Singh, Dhriti Sinra, Robyn Ballheim and Bri Scoville, led by their teacher, Mr. Chacon. They call themselves the Rubber Duckies."We were able to implement a combo of heat tracking, motion tracking and classification to build the best detection system...

The team believes the device could be put on cars to achieve the same outcome for drivers — giving them advanced warning when a wild animal crosses their path and prevent a crash, creating a safer world for both drivers and animals. The device could save drivers a lot of money on insurance premiums, according to Master Technician at Audi Denver Kevin Taylor.

 

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