Ayazhan Karabek is a passionate software developer and youth leader, co-founding the web development for "Horrors of Innocent," which highlights the impacts of war. An alumna of the RSI at MIT, she works with Teens in AI to promote sustainability and women's empowerment in tech.
Ayazhan has received the 'Elbasy Medal' and is a finalist speaker at the Kazakhstan Youth Leaders Conference. She founded a Telegram channel connecting over 600 youth to educational resources and excels in international hackathons. Committed to leveraging technology for positive change, Ayazhan inspires the next generation of innovators.
Yassin is a visionary leader dedicated to advancing STEM education in Egypt. As the founder of a club supporting over 6,500 STEM students, he provides comprehensive resources, mentorship, and guidance to help them excel in academics, extracurriculars, and applications for scholarships, competitions, and summer programs. He co-founded the Kafr El-Sheikh STEM Model United Nations, training and organizing high school students to simulate diplomatic negotiations on global issues. Yassin also mentors students in physics and math, organizing competitions like the “Differentiation Bee” and serving as a capstone teaching assistant at Gharbiya STEM High School.
Yassin’s academic accomplishments are remarkable. He was selected as a Yale Young African Scholar, Lumiere Education Researcher (with a fully funded research project on sustainable solar energy), and a participant in the prestigious Launch-X Entrepreneurship Program. He has also been accepted into the Education USA Competitive College Club and attended the Oxbright Essay Contest, where he earned a full scholarship to Oxbright Conferences. Yassin is also set to attend the Education 2.0 Conference in Dubai with full financial aid.
His accolades in academic competitions are numerous:
• 13th in Egypt in the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Competition
• 24th in Egypt in the International Physics Relam Competition
• 11th in Africa and 287th Globally in the Physics Brawl
• National Finalist and 3rd in Category at the International Science & Engineering Fair (BASEF)
• Bronze Medal in the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Competition (IAAC)
• Best Marks Nationally in the International Kangaroo Math Competition
• Top 4000 in the Pivotal Essay Contest, in partnership with Oxford University’s Global Priorities Institute
• Semi-Finalist in the Climate Science Olympiad CSO23
• Runner Participant in the Immerse Education Essay Competition 2024, earning a partial scholarship to attend Cambridge University’s summer school.
Ranked 246th out of 18,000 in Egypt’s STEM School Admission Tests, Yassin earned a full merit-based scholarship covering all expenses. His dedication, discipline, and relentless pursuit of excellence are further reflected in his 8-year career as a competitive swimmer and runner in various essay competitions.
Azmiddin Abdumalikov is a dynamic young scholar dedicated to environmental sustainability and academic distinction. His involvement in the Young Eurasian Scholars, Babson Summer Program , Lumiere Research Scholars program showcases his innovative research capabilities, while participation in various pre-college programs at U.S. universities has enriched his academic foundation. Azmiddin has made a mark in the Cities Innovation Challenge and was recognized in the HEY Climate Funding Top-20 project for his commitment to environmental solutions. He is involved with Inspirit AI and the En-Roads Climate Ambassadors, advocating for sustainable practices and climate education. As a founder fellow, WILD ambassador, and mentor in the Aspect Programme, Azmiddin encourages others to engage in impactful projects. His accolades include gold medals in prestigious International Science and Physics Olympiads, alongside achievements in various mathematical competitions. Azmiddin's diverse engagements highlight his passion for innovation, leadership, and environmental advocacy, positioning him as a beacon for future generations.
Nurbek Alisherov is a passionate mentor in the IT camp established by the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan, currently recognized as a Top 100 student finalist for Digital Generation Uzbekistan. As a Prompt Engineer and Education Mentor, he shares valuable insights and practical knowledge to inspire growth and innovation in technology. Nurbek holds a robotics engineering internship at Najot Ta'lim, where he develops robotic projects integrating hardware and software. Additionally, he serves as a Marketing Manager at Headstarter AI, enhancing skills for FANG company mentorship. He is also the Founder and CEO of Edu Grands, reaching an audience of 4,000+, and the CEO/CTO of Ijodkorlar jamiyati.
Praiseley Ugbako is a dedicated scholar and leader contributing significantly to cancer research and community service. He worked internationally on the project "Predicting Breast Cancer: A Machine Learning Perspective," showcasing his innovative mindset. At the Babcock International Model United Nations Conference 2023, he represented Malawi at UNECA, earning the title of Most Influential Delegate for his impactful discussions in global policymaking. As the Executive Director of the Harriet Ugboko Foundation, he leads community outreach initiatives. A Beacon Scholar, he participates in leadership training and the Rise Above Autism program. Additionally, he is a talented public speaker and an active sports participant.
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