AuREUS is inspired by how the Aurora Borealis is formed, where luminescent particles absorb high-energy particles and re-emit them as visible light. The renewable energy aspect comes in when the visible light is converted inThe crop waste can be placed in panels and put on windows and walls so that it can absorb UV light. It also has an advantage over solar panels because it can get UV light even without facing the sun.
This is the engineering student’s second foray into the competition. Back in 2018, he already had the idea to create a glass that converts UV light into electricity. Though he was not able to invent the glass as planned, he went back to the drawing board, which eventually became AuREUS.
NGunoINQ galing!!!
NGunoINQ yan ang student di gaya ng ibang taenang student walang ng alam kungdi mag rally...palamunin na nga mga magulang at pera pa ng govt. inuubos nila..walang silbi
NGunoINQ Necessity is the mother of invention and bravo for not giving up Congratulations G. Carvey Ehren Maigue 🎉✨✨🥳👏👏 Sana nagamit ng malawakan ang invention mo
NGunoINQ Way to go bro!
Congratulations Carvey!
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