May 19, 2014

Scientist borned younger ! A hope for better

Is it simple to become a scientist that can improve life ?

        Well actually scientists had a long way to come to what they desired, so it`s incredible for some, much younger that have some sort of intuition and a way of thinking and putting things together that befor 20th century was impossible.
True, the internet does help you fing everything you want but can be also a vast choise to choose from.
What it made me post about this subject is the joung Budișteanu Alexandru, which is a living example o perseverance.
With some problems of at school, in the „Hackerville”, he was acused of hecking some e-mails, but he will become shortly  a „trusted brand” of science and communication industry for Romania.

Now he works at an app working on AR, that allows blinds to move within stations and move freely in the sity without any guidance.

We wish you all the best in your future inventions !

The world is changing, so take your posistion and use your resources (personal ones) and exploit them at maximun !

Ionut Budisteanu, 19, of Romania was awarded first place for using artificial intelligence to create a viable model for a low-cost, self-driving car at this year's Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public.

Ionut said his research addresses a major global issue. In 2004, car accidents caused 2.5 million deaths worldwide1, and 87 percent of crashes resulted from driver error2. With 3-D radar and mounted cameras, Ionut created a feasible design for an autonomously controlled car that could detect traffic lanes and curbs, along with the real-time position of the car -- and it would only cost $4,000. He received the Gordon E. Moore Award of $75,000, named in honor of the Intel co-founder and fellow scientist.