Eesha Khare

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Eesha Khare (* 1995) is a US student and winner of the Intel Young Scientist Award 2013.

Eesha Khare comes from Saratoga and visits the Lynbrook High School in the region of San José in California . In 2013, she participated in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix , sponsored by Intel Corporation . In the competition it prevailed against 1,600 competitors from 70 countries and achieved second place. She received US $ 250 from the Patent and Trademark Office Society , US $ 5,000 plus US $ 3,000 from the American Chemical Society and Intel in the Chemistry category and US $ 50,000 from the Young Scientist Award .

Khare submitted an invention according to which the performance of supercapacitors can be increased by using nanotubes . In the coverage of the invention, there is speculation about the improvement of the charging of the batteries of smartphones . Khare's mentor is the scientist Yat Li , who works in Santa Cruz and who published research results back in 2012 that appear again in Khare's work.

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  1. a b c Bernd Schöne: How great is the super capacitor? , Die Welt , May 29, 2013, p. 20