Baltimore Teen uses VEX to Win Big at International Science and Engineering Fair

Congratulations to Eon Duzant for winning a special award for his VEX-based project at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair last month.

Duzant’s project, “The VEX Robotics Challenge for Engineering and Mechanical Design for Applied Robotics Technology,” focuses on the center of gravity of robots equipped with mechanical arms. Duzant hopes that his work can carry over to preventing automobiles from tipping over and planes and helicopters from spiraling out of control.

The prize associated with Duzant’s award is a renewable, annual scholarship to the Florida Institute of Technology.

Congratulations!

Read the full article on Duzant from the Baltimore Sun.

More information on the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

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