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Name

Prakruthi kp

Nationality

India

Bio

I would like to participate in this program because I am eager to immerse myself in an analog curriculum. I seek to bridge theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in aerospace This experience fosters a greater grasp of the intricate workings of aircraft technology, which is in line with my interest for hands-on inquiry. I hope to make a significant contribution to the field of aerospace by actively participating in analog programs and obtaining priceless knowledge that goes beyond simulations and textbooks.My capstone project on Space-technology in developing next-generation life support system hardware by solving a challenging problem with the Herox community in various fields and also won 4th place in NASA particle partition challenge in the global level by solving Gravity-Independent Particle Separator(GIP),  which utilizes an background filter-based particle capture technique for any gravity level,with high water recovery and ultrasound-enhanced performance. and also volunteered in online for NASA SPACE APP CHALLENGE Mountain View,CA.on 7-8th oct 2023.Along with that won NASA Brilliant minds for blue skies Challenge where we developed SLEP(Space Laser-Enabled Propulsion), it is an integrated aviation system that uses hydrogen for takeoff, landing, and emergencies (1-hour energy buffer) and space-based lasers as the primary power source. The concept of long-distance wireless power transfer dates back to the time of Nikola Tesla.The US military has been experimenting today in an effort to power mobile vehicles. Even while deploying drones over shorter distances has shown some modest but significant accomplishments, powering a 737-800 class or bigger aircraft for a lengthy journey is still quite difficult.This concept describes a space laser-enabled propulsion system, or SLEP, to realize the idea of clean blue sky.so,Currently i’m working on creating the prototype of the GIPS(Gravity Independent Particle Separator) is a novel strategy built on recent developments in science and engineering. The use of buckybags for in-line particle separation, a piston-based water collection and dispensing system for water discovery, and ultrasound to improve particle separation and flow control efficiency are all novel aspects of this system.

Academic Background

As I work toward a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering(7th ssem), I’ve actively sought

out chances to use my technical expertise to solve practical problems and also got 8.5 CGPA in

academics and . also I have proven my capacity to bring about significant change through

creative solutions, as shown by my winning of the Young Indians Award for Global Level Water

Management My capstone project on Space-technology in developing next-generation life

support system hardware by solving a challenging problem with the Herox community in various

fields and also won 4th place in NASA particle partition challenge in the global level by solving

Gravity-Independent Particle Separator(GIP), which utilizes an background filter-based particle

capture technique for any gravity level, with high water recovery and ultrasound-enhanced

performance. and also volunteered in online for NASA SPACE APP CHALLENGE Mountain

View,CA.on 7-8th oct 2023.

Professional Interests

my ability to obtain significant funding for creative initiatives under the NAIN initiative from

the Government of India.

Leading a young team to obtain major funding for initiatives centered on child development and

women’s empowerment is one of my greatest accomplishments. My leadership and project

management abilities were sharpened by this experience, which also strengthened my resolve

to provide inclusive, long-lasting solutions for marginalized populations.

In addition to my work in academia and research, I have taken an active part in extracurricular

activities that are directed toward community service. I’ve spent countless weekends supporting

the events and objectives of children with disabilities groups where I’ve volunteered. These

encounters have improved my comprehension of social concerns and bolstered my desire to

make a constructive contribution to international development initiatives.

Certifications

Open University Student

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