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Indian student part of winning team at NASA s app development challenge

Indian student part of winning team at NASA s app development challenge The application has been appreciated by NASA for its pathfinding capability, terrain texture, and 3-D scene implementation. The team has now been invited to engage with industry leaders and NASA leadership in a two-day event culminating in February 2021 Vivek Dubey | January 11, 2021 | Updated 21:07 IST Image source: Youtube An Indian high school student Aryan Jain has won the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) Artemis Next-Gen STEM - Moon to Mars App Development Challenge this year. Aryan, a student of Suncity School, Gurugram, had teamed up with Anika Patel, Andy Wang, Franklin Ho, Jennifer Xiong, Justin Ji, and Vedika Kothari, representing 5 different global schools led by Whitney High School, USA, for the challenge. They all are the winners of NASA s app development challenge.

Indian Student Among Winners Of NASA App Development Challenge

Indian Student Among Winners Of NASA App Development Challenge Indian Student Among Winners Of NASA App Development Challenge The competition is a coding challenge in which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) presents technical problems to high school students and seeks their contributions to deep space exploration missions. Education | Press Trust of India | Updated: Jan 9, 2021 10:27 pm IST | Source: PTI RELATED NEWS New Delhi: A high school student from Gurugram, Aryan Jain, is among the winners of an app development challenge organised by NASA. Aryan Jain is amongst the winners of NASA s Artemis Next-Gen STEM–Moon to Mars App Development Challenge this year, according to a release.

Indian student part of NASA App Development Challenge winning team

Indian student part of NASA App Development Challenge winning team Indian student part of NASA App Development Challenge winning team The competition is a coding challenge in which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) presents technical problems to high school students and seeks their contributions to deep space exploration missions. advertisement UPDATED: January 10, 2021 02:10 IST A high school student from Gurugram, Aryan Jain, is among the winners of an app development challenge organised by NASA. Aryan Jain is amongst the winners of NASA s Artemis Next-Gen STEMMoon to Mars App Development Challenge this year, according to a release. A student of SunCity School, Gurugram (Haryana), he had teamed up with six high school students from the US. The competition is a coding challenge in which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) presents technical problems to high school students and seeks their contributions to deep space exploration missions. The

Gurugram high school student Aryan Jain NASA app development challenge winner

URL copied Indian student among winners of NASA app development challenge A high school student from Gurugram, Aryan Jain, is among the winners of an app development challenge organised by NASA. Aryan Jain is amongst the winners of NASA s Artemis Next-Gen STEM – Moon to Mars App Development Challenge this year, according to a release. A student of SunCity School, Gurugram (Haryana), he had teamed up with six high school students from the US. The competition is a coding challenge in which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) presents technical problems to high school students and seeks their contributions to deep space exploration missions.

Student From India Among Winners Of NASA Organized App Development Challenge

Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-09T21:19:57+05:30 Student From India Among Winners Of NASA-Organised App Development Challenge outlookindia.com 2021-01-09T21:36:10+05:30 Aryan Jain, a high school student from Gurugram, is among the winners of the NASA organised app development challenge.  Aryan Jain secured himself a place in the list of winners of NASA s Artemis Next-Gen STEM – Moon to Mars App Development Challenge this year, according to a release. A student of SunCity School, Gurugram (Haryana), Aryan had teamed up with six high school students from the US. The competition is a coding challenge in which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) presents technical problems to high school students and seeks their contributions to deep space exploration missions.

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