Eesha Khare

Eesha Khare is an American student and winner of the Intel Young Scientist Award 2013.

Eesha Khare comes from Saratoga and attended Lynbrook High School in San Jose region in California. 2013 she participated in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix in part, sponsored by Intel Corporation. At the competition they won against 1,600 competitors from 70 countries and achieved a second place. The prize money she received $ 250 of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, $ 5,000 plus $ 3,000 from the American Chemical Society and Intel in the category "Chemistry " and also $ 50,000 as prize money for the Young Scientist Award.

Khare filed an invention according to which the power output of supercapacitor can be increased by the use of nanotubes. In the reporting of the invention is conjectured on improving the charging of the batteries of smart phones. Khares mentor is working in Santa Cruz scientists Yat Li, who has already published 2012 research results that appear again in the work Khares.

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