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Guest: Ruvarashe Moyo. Ruvarashe is a 16 years old driven and ambitious young scientist from Zimbabwe working to bring sustainable development in her society. She is the Co-Founder and CEO of Junior Space Explorers, an organization that aims to improve lives, inspire, and fulfill curiosity in children of all ages through space exploration and STEM. She was the first African as an intern at the University of California Santa Cruz in a program called Science Internship Program (SIP) where she was working on a research project called, We Are Stardust. She won gold medal for her research project which she exhibited at Zimbabwe Science Fair and was selected to represent Zimbabwe in the Genius Olympiad, the world's biggest environmental science competition for high school students, where she got a bronze medal. She was also a finalist at Africa Science Buskers Festival and scooped Gold medal in the Science Communication Category. This episode is part of our Young Hackers project, in which we are talking to amazing young guests between the age of 12 and 20 years old. The Young Hackers series is a partnership between Future Hacker and BeSingular, a unique learning platform on Exponential Technologies, that empowers the next generation to create real and responsible impact by working with the technologies of the future: www.besingular.com
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By Future Hacker EnglishGuest: Ruvarashe Moyo. Ruvarashe is a 16 years old driven and ambitious young scientist from Zimbabwe working to bring sustainable development in her society. She is the Co-Founder and CEO of Junior Space Explorers, an organization that aims to improve lives, inspire, and fulfill curiosity in children of all ages through space exploration and STEM. She was the first African as an intern at the University of California Santa Cruz in a program called Science Internship Program (SIP) where she was working on a research project called, We Are Stardust. She won gold medal for her research project which she exhibited at Zimbabwe Science Fair and was selected to represent Zimbabwe in the Genius Olympiad, the world's biggest environmental science competition for high school students, where she got a bronze medal. She was also a finalist at Africa Science Buskers Festival and scooped Gold medal in the Science Communication Category. This episode is part of our Young Hackers project, in which we are talking to amazing young guests between the age of 12 and 20 years old. The Young Hackers series is a partnership between Future Hacker and BeSingular, a unique learning platform on Exponential Technologies, that empowers the next generation to create real and responsible impact by working with the technologies of the future: www.besingular.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.