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“We want to design, develop, and evaluate an AI-powered collision avoidance system for cars that enhances safety and efficiency by simulating and analyzing crash scenarios. Our goal is to revolutionize how cars are made by leveraging artificial intelligence, and ultimately, we want to make driving safer for everyone.”
Amara, Sanou, and Darrel
"Our goal is to determine how much energy from a moving car is transferred to a material upon impact. We will analyze how much of that energy is absorbed by the material and consider factors such as the type of material, its density, and how it deforms upon impact."
Fatima, Jaydon, Mathis
"Our project aims to enhance driving safety by developing a magnetic system that actively repels vehicles preventing collisions."
Grace Leah, Samira, Kadiatou, Ibrahim
"The main goal of our project was to see how different types of road surface textures affect the stopping time of a car in wet-weather conditions. Over the course of the project, we focused on testing three main types of surface textures which includes smooth, rough, and grooved textures and we measured the stopping time of our toy car to see what surface texture is the best for cars in wet conditions."
Abdoul-Majid, Timothée, Thomas
"My motivation for this project is actually for people that put huge amount of speed while going up hilly bridges and I want to make sure that people going on hilly bridges know what amount of speed to put in while going up."
Djamila, Makale , Djenab
"Our group is an engineering project which focuses on engineering and creating a cheap and recyclable barrier that can be used for the protection of your average pedestrian. These are designed to be used in urban areas close to main roads. Which is especially useful in the urban sprawl in Conakry."
Nate, Pharell, Samuel
"The project is an app that alerts the driver using it when there are at unsafe speeds."
Tadou
"My project tests how seatbelts and crumple zones protect passengers in a crash I will roll a toy car down and see how far a small object moves with and without these safety features"
Fumba