Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 23: Al Hana Babar, a creative and innovative Class 12th student of Jodhamal Public School, has been granted a second patent for a wave energy harvesting device that consists of robust wave energy converters and hydrostatic pressure sensors.
The wave energy converters in the device efficiently capture the kinetic energy from ocean waves, while hydrostatic pressure sensors tap into the potential energy beneath the water’s surface. These components work seamlessly together to ensure maximum energy extraction from both wave and hydrostatic pressure sources.
Al Hana was granted her first patent for handcrafts and textile logistics management that integrates cutting-edge technologies such as Blockchain, IoT (Internet of Things), and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to revolutionize the textile industry’s logistical processes and addresses problems like counterfeiting, transparency and pilferage when handicrafts of India are manufactured in villages and transported to cities in India and Internationally.
Her designs address key challenges in the textile supply chain and energy domains offering sophisticated designs that enhance efficiency, transparency and energy management. Al Hana Babar, is also a TEDx Speaker and a TEDx Organizer and runs a campaign titled ‘Her Dream Her Code’ for young girls across Jammu and Kashmir where she teaches young girls science experiments and drumming.
Nandan Kuthiala (Trustee, Jodhamal Public School), Arati Kuthiala (Director), Principal Girish Kumar and vice principal Amita Arora expressed their sincere appreciation for Al Hana Babar and exceptional efforts which is a testament to her ingenuity and the nurturing environment at Jodhamal Public School.