MIT African teen guest fashions battery, plans windmill (w/ video)
(Phys.org)—An inventor in his teen years has been on a three-week
visit to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a guest
resident. From university officers to labs workers, to bloggers,
Americans enjoyed the chance to get to know him better as he got to
know his way around university life in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is
the youngest invite ever to MIT's Visiting Practitioner's Program for
international development. A 16-year-old from Sierra Leone, he is a
self-taught engineer. He never took any engineering or electronics
class, but at 13 figured out how to make a battery suitable enough to
power his family home. Kelvin Doe told his interviewers that "I love
inventing." Never mind that the things he made have been from bits and
pieces found around the house and from electronic parts found in
dustbins which he used to head toward after school. That is how he made
the first Doe battery
http://phys.org/news/2012-11-mit-african-teen-guest-fashions.html#nwlt
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