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Portfolio: Ages 8-11

This journey into technology and problem-solving began at age 6. From ages 8 to 11, I explored my creativity through various projects, from building Lego sets to solving complex puzzles. My passion for robotics grew in Grade 3 when I joined the Lego Robotics Club, where I learned to build and code robots. I also started programming with Scratch and later dove into Python while working with Raspberry Pi, creating projects like an automatic robotic car and a smart water dispenser. Each project honed my skills and fueled my curiosity for technology.

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LEGO: Saturn IV Rocket

Age: 8

Pieces: 1969

This Lego set was the first one I finished from the adult section. The challenging design pushed my skills and got me excited about taking on the largest Lego set in the world later!

02

LEGO: Bugatti Chiron

Age: 9

Pieces: 3,599

The next project I tackled was making a Bugatti Chiron! This specific venture was really exciting since it was my favorite car! Through this build, I learned the basics of an engine and the design of the chassis. 

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03

Raspberry Pi: Smart Car

I got my first Raspberry Pi, which is a microprocessor. Programming this microprocessor was hard because it uses a complex programming language known as Python - which is used by major companies such as Google, Amazon, and Instagram. My first project with the Raspberry Pi was an Automatic Self and Manual Robotic Car. The main objective of this car is to sense its surroundings and detect the obstacles around it. 

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Raspberry Pi: Water Dispenser

The Environment Sensitive Automatic Water Dispenser is a project that is designed for sensing when a glass is placed in a water dispensing area. Once the glass is detected, it will automatically start the DC water pump, responsible for regulating the flow of water from the storage center to the glass. 

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05

Raspberry Pi: Robotic Arm

I got inspired to create the Smart Controlled Robotic Arm project as there are so many people in the world that does not have an arm and I wanted to address this challenge for all those people. My primary goal for this project was to empower people to manually control the rotations of the arms, via the servo motors to improve their quality of life and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need

06

Raspberry Pi: Smart Surveillance

The Smart Door Surveillance System aims to reduce the cost of smart door monitoring. It constantly detects movement at the door and, when triggered, records for 10 seconds, displays the footage, saves it to Google Drive, and sends the recording via WhatsApp to the homeowner. It also activates an alarm sound, providing a budget-friendly alternative to expensive commercial systems.

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07

LEGO: World Map(Largest Lego Set)

Age: 11

Pieces: 11,695(Largest Lego Set in the World)

The LEGO World Map set was truly an extraordinary piece to build. Throughout this process, a large amount of patience, and dedication was required. Building the largest lego set in the world was a great milestone to complete at just 11 years old. 

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