Maya
DIP 2019-20 batch
Carroll High School, Southlake-TX
Innovated: A system to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in public transport system (Patent in process)
Maya
DIP 2019-20 batch
Carroll High School, Southlake-TX
Innovated: A system to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in public transport system (Patent in process)
Maya Kusumakar joined the 2019-20 batch of DiscoverSTEM's Innovation Program. She attends Carroll High School in Southlake, Tx. Along with her team, she innovated a system to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in the public transport system. This innovation is currently under patent process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
For the summer of 2020, she was accepted into MIT's Beaver Works Summer Institute for high school and college students interested in computer science. Maya wants to pursue a computer science major for her college education. Maya's hobbies include playing soccer, running track, hanging out with friends, and playing video games.
Maya is currently operating her own tutoring business, where she teaches computer programming concepts to elementary and middle school students. Maya's career ambition is to be an innovator & entrepreneur and solve complex humankind's complex problems.