28 Student Scientists Unveil Innovative Daily Life Solutions At SPH’S 6 TH Annual Science Exhibition

TheIndonesiaTimes, Tangerang – This year, the Applied Science Academy (ASA) of Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) Lippo Village proudly presents its sixth exhibition, highlighting the work of 28 students who have conducted research across various fields. These fields include product development, prototyping, mobile app creation, as well as earth sciences and new materials exploration. The exhibition serves as the culmination of each student’s year-long research efforts.

Throughout the exhibition, guests and visitors are encouraged to engage with the students as they showcase their projects and research findings in interactive zones. This year’s new research topics underscore our students’ commitment to generating and testing innovative ideas aimed at empowering society through practical solutions for everyday life.

The exhibition showcases research findings across various fields. These include using robots and AI to create sports gear, exploring the fields of psychology and digital safety, developing a unique energy harvester utilizing raindrops, finding potential natural medicinal sources from Indonesian plants, and creating an air filtration system using recycled plastic waste materials . These initiatives address pressing societal challenges and exemplify the students’ dedication to innovation and problem-solving.

Some notable highlights from this year’s exhibition include research on the possibility of using sound-based AI to use keyboard clicks to obtain data. This study sheds light on the evolving landscape of AI-enabled technology, presenting both its benefits and risks. Preliminary findings demonstrate the feasibility of deciphering typed text based on keyboard sound, prompting discussions on enhancing keyboard security in future designs to mitigate acoustic hacking risks.

Another student embarked on the innovative endeavour of designing a wearable, low-cost robotic arm aimed at increasing accessibility and facilitating basic pick-and-place tasks. This initiative seeks to democratize robotics technology, making it more economically viable for a broader user base. One student delved into the psychology of procrastination, leveraging heuristic algorithms to develop a smart task management and scheduling system.