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Science Castle in Asia 2024
2024.10.19 [SAT] - 20 [SUN]

Science Castle in Asia 2024

Multimedia University (MMU)

Science Castle in Asia is an international conference for high school students across Asia to present research projects related to STEM

Science Castle in Asia is a two-day event with a slightly different format from the Japanese Science Castle.
The inaugural Science Castle in Asia took place in October 2023, where over 350 students from six Southeast Asian nations, including Japan, convened for oral and poster presentations, as well as science challenges and a series of workshops.

Science Castle in Asia also offers sessions for teachers to discuss and participate in workshops aimed at enhancing STEM learning experiences in the classroom.

Abstract submissions are now open!
Application Closed!

大会名
Science Castle in Asia 2024
日時
2024年10月19日(土)~20日 [日)
演題申請
[CLOSED]
会場
Multimedia University (MMU)
Dewan Tun Canselor, Multimedia University (MMU), 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
ACCESS
主催
Leave a Nest
参加費
Free of charge
参加対象者
High school or secondary school students across Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and beyond.

タイムテーブル

19.10.2024 [SAT]

 

Time Details 
8:30 Registration
Breakfast
Poster Setup
Booth Exhibition
(Foyer, DTC) Poster Exhibition
(Poster Area, DTC)
9:30 Opening Ceremony

10:45 Teachers’ movement to GTS
11:30 Student Networking Session
Great Teachers Summit
(Faculty of Management)
12:00 Young Science Bridge Communicator Summit 2024
(DTC)
12:45 Lunch
2:00 Concurrent Workshops Great Teachers Summit
(Faculty of Management)
  Wrap up & Brief for 2nd Day
  Adjourn

 

 

 

20.10.2024 [SUN]

Time Details 
8:30 Registration
Breakfast
Judge Briefing
Booth Exhibition
(Foyer, DTC) 
9:00 Oral Presentation Session
1. SCA Finalists
2. SC Grant Ajinomoto Awardees
12:45 Lunch
Judge Briefing 
14:00 Poster Session
16:30 Closing Ceremony

 

 

  • Japan
    (O1) Kamiyama Marugoto College of Design, Technology, and Entrepreneurship
    (O1) Kamiyama Marugoto College of Design, Technology, and Entrepreneurship

    The Research and Development of a Small, Low-Cost Aquaculture Underwater Drone

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    While aquaculture fish is currently attracting attention as a healthy, nutritious source of protein, water quality degradation for scraped food from the aquaculture farm has been a problem. The aim of my research is to develop a prototype of the underwater drone which can cope with this problem. I especially focused on developing systems that can automatically measure the water temperature and TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) by depth. Small, inexpensive underwater drones that can acquire water quality data are to be completed. These types of underwater drones are expected to improve the water quality of the areas near aquaculture fields.
  • The Philippines
    (O2) Bansud National High School-Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA, The Philippines
    (O2) Bansud National High School-Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA, The Philippines

    Novel Biocomposite Scaffold Mimicking Cancellous Bone from Philippine Telescopium telescopium (Bagongon) Hydroxyapatite (HAp), Azolla pinnata (Azolla) Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)

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    Developing bone-mimicking scaffolds with bioceramics and natural polymers, mimicking the body's matrix, offers promising solutions for bone repair and regeneration. Thus, this study synthesized hydroxyapatite from Philippine Telescopium telescopium shells and carboxymethylcellulose from Azolla pinnata for the first time, alongside with PVA forming ternary biocomposite scaffolds mimicking cancellous bone. SEM and ATR-FTIR revealed rough, porous structures with distinctive chemical groups. Both HAp/PVA and HAp/CMC/PVA have high Phosphorus, Calcium, and Oxygen. HAp/CMC/PVA has good thermal behavior, superior compressive strength and platelet adhesion, suggesting biocompatibility. The study affirms the potential of novel ternary biocomposite scaffold mimicking cancellous bone in bone tissue engineering.
  • The Philippines
    (O3) Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School, The Philippines
    (O3) Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School, The Philippines

    Isolation and Antibiotic Sensitivity of Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. from Retailed Raw Chicken Meat Sold in Selected Supermarkets in Valencia City, Bukidnon

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    Contaminated food causes significant foodborne illnesses, with raw poultry, especially chicken, being a major source. Antibiotic use in poultry has led to antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, posing a public health threat. This study isolated E. coli and Salmonella from raw chicken in Valencia City, Bukidnon. Fifteen samples from three supermarkets showed 93.33% contamination, with Salmonella in 80% of samples and E. coli in 26.67%. Antibiotic testing showed 75% of E. coli and 83.33% of Salmonella were tetracycline-resistant, and 50% of E. coli were enrofloxacin-resistant. This highlights the health risks of contaminated chicken and the need for proper food handling and antibiotic resistance monitoring.
  • Malaysia
    (O4) Kolej PERMATA INSAN, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
    (O4) Kolej PERMATA INSAN, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

    Innovative Mathematical Learning: 3D Printed Braille-Tangible Geoboards for Visually Impaired Students

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    Visual impairment globally impact individuals and communities, especially in education. To tackle this, 3D printed Geoboards offer alternative teaching tools, particularly for visually impaired and beginner math learners. Integrating Braille pins, a module combines Braille math with 3D printed Geoboards, featuring three games to enhance accessibility and engagement. These games focus on Braille number writing across three levels, aiming to improve study habits. Implemented as a pilot study, the module shows improved interest and understanding in math among participants. Through 3D printing and Braille integration, this approach offers practical learning for visually impaired children and potentially transforming math education.
  • Malaysia
    (O5) MRSM Muar, Malaysia
    (O5) MRSM Muar, Malaysia

    Seaweed-Based Bioplastic

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    This study explores biodegradable algae-based bioplastics made from agar extracted from the red seaweed Gracilaria changii, found in Muar Johor, Malaysia. The research involved characterizing the algae, optimizing agar extraction (yielding 28.9%), producing bioplastic films, and assessing their properties. The bioplastic, rich in dietary fiber (64.74%) and low in fat (0.30%), showed improved physical and mechanical properties and completely decomposed after 30 days. The study highlights Gracilaria changii as a viable source for developing eco-friendly bioplastics to address plastic pollution and sustainability challenges.
  • Singapore
    (O6) Nexus International School, Singapore
    (O6) Nexus International School, Singapore

    Remoulding Plastic at a Lower Temperature in Attempt to Reduce Toxic Gas Emissions

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    Burning plastic is a widespread practice across the globe, however, it results in the emission of harmful gases and greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Commercial uses of plastic contain impurities such as sulfur, which when burned, release toxicants. The melting points for different types of plastics range from 115°C to 270°C(Europlas). At lower temperatures, plastic can be remolded. In this paper, the gas emissions released from the remolding of plastics were investigated and compared at different temperatures to determine the optimal temperature where gas emissions were most reduced while maintaining the plastic’s physical properties once solidified.
  • Vietnam
    (O7) Nguyen An Ninh Secondary High School, Vietnam
    (O7) Nguyen An Ninh Secondary High School, Vietnam

    Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles from Tea Leaves (Camellia sinensis) and its Potential Application as a Fruit Preservative

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    This study presents a green method for synthesizing zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) from Camellia sinensis tea leaves. The ZnO-NPs were extensively analyzed, including their size, polydispersity index (PDI), Zeta potential, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), confirming successful synthesis. The research also assessed the nanoparticles' antimicrobial efficacy against various microbes, demonstrating their potential as a strong antimicrobial agent. The ZnO-NPs were then used to develop an alginate-based fruit preservative. The study underscores the sustainable use of natural resources for nanoparticle synthesis, providing a promising route for creating adaptable, eco-friendly antimicrobial solutions. Keywords: antibacterial solution, tea leaf, Camellia sinensis, zinc oxide nanoparticles, ZnO-NPs, fruit preservation.
  • The Philippines
    (O8) Philippine Science High School Cordillera Administrative Region Campus, The Philippines
    (O8) Philippine Science High School Cordillera Administrative Region Campus, The Philippines

    Quantification and Characterization of Microplastics in Water and Freshwater Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from Ambuklao Dam, Bokod Benguet, Philippines

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    Microplastics or MPs (plastic particles 5mm or less usually formed due to Macroplastic erosion) and Macroplastics (large pieces of polymer plastics) have become a major factor in ecosystem decline, especially aquatic ecosystems. This study examines Oreochromis niloticus found in Ambuklao Dam, Bokod, Benguet, and water samples from the dam. Microplastics were found in both fish and water samples collected from Ambuklao Dam. The microplastic types were classified using FTIR spectroscopy. Microplastics were traced back to the macroplastic pollution in the dam from tourists and residents of the neighboring area.
  • Indonesia
    (O9) SMA Laboratorium Unsyiah, Indonesia
    (O9) SMA Laboratorium Unsyiah, Indonesia

    DESAPRO (Desalination and Salt Production)

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    "Desalination and Salt Production (DESAPRO) is a tool designed to follow Gay-Lussac's law, where when the mass is constant and the volume is constant, the pressure applied is proportional to the temperature. Based on this law, we designed a salt maker by lowering the pressure in the tube so that the temperature for evaporation of sea water can be set at a low temperature.
    This tool has a condenser pipe to cool the water vapor to produce distilled water while the salt remains in the evaporation tank. This tool uses a 450-watt electric heater to heat 250 ml of water in 1 hour and produces 245 ml of distilled water and 10 grams of salt."
  • Indonesia
    (O10) SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat, Indonesia
    (O10) SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat, Indonesia

    Glucose Oxide Encapsulation Integrated Gold Nanoparticles in Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 (ZIF-8) as a Glucose Responsive Drug Delivery System for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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    Smart drug delivery systems responsive to glucose levels are pivotal for managing diabetes, particularly in highly mobile patients prone to neglecting medication. This study introduces GOx-Au@ZIF-8 with the development of encapsulating glucose oxidase (GOx), gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and metformin in ZIF-8 frameworks. GOx converts glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), reducing pH and triggering ZIF-8 to release metformin. AuNPs facilitate the breakdown of H2O2 into water and oxygen. Characterization using XRD, FTIR, and SEM confirmed the formation of ZIF-8 crystals with square sodalite-like topology, maintaining integrity without new absorptions.
  • Malaysia
    (O11) SMK Kolombong, Malaysia
    (O11) SMK Kolombong, Malaysia

    LDTec (Landslide Detection Technology)

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    Landslides are often unpredictable and occur suddenly within short timeframes. Our school area is facing a landslide problem. This threat will affect the school’s safety protocol, especially for the students. LDTec(Landslide Detection Technology) is a product that can sense movement and sends warnings to mobile phones and dashboards using IoT Technology (Internet of Things). When there are signs of landslide falling, the admins will send a warning to the people with a siren. LDTec represents a significant advancement in landslide threat mitigation. LDTec beneficial for educational purposes and has high commercial value.
  • Malaysia
    (O12) SMK Tengku Intan Zaharah, Malaysia
    (O12) SMK Tengku Intan Zaharah, Malaysia

    Study the Effect of Nepetalactone in the Root of the Acalypha indica Tree on the Emotions and Behavior of Cats

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    The purpose of this study was to extract the chemical content in the roots of the wild cat tree. Next, this root extract will be analyzed to see the breakdown of the chemical content and which substances act as stimulants to the cat's emotional changes. The hypothesis in this study is to prove the presence of an iridoid compound called nepetalactone in the root of the wild cat tree and to prove that this chemical compound is responsible for changing the cat's emotions. As a result, this ferocious cat root extract will be mixed with a surfactant to stabilize it and then be used on cats and have a positive effect on cats. Several aspects or parameters should be identified in this study including the percentage of iridoid compounds contained in tree roots, duration of effectiveness on cat behavior as well as side effects on cat health.
  • Japan
    (O13) Tokyo Metropolitan Kokubunji High School, Japan

    Explore the Behavior of the "Japanese Wood Pigeon" using GPS and Audio Data.

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    Ecological elucidation is essential for the conservation of Japanese wood pigeons. Since they are wary and difficult to observe, we use two methods: GPS transmitters and audio data. As a result of observing their behavioral patterns, it was found that the amount of their activity increases during the day and that it varies depending on the month. Previous research revealed that they have four main types of twittering. We focused on one of the twittering (referred to as P twittering) and observe their behavior while recording their calls. It was found that P twittering is exchanged between the different sexes.
  • Malaysia
    (OA1) Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra
    (OA1) Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra

    Cornwaste To Cornkies

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    Corn is one of the food sources produced and consumed in Malaysia. There are various ways it can be consumed, mostly in baked goods. We are aiming to utilise corn waste to its fullest potential by making corncob powder into a cooking ingredient.
    Starting by removing kernels and chopping the corncob, then slow-cooked at 70°C for 4 hours, yielding perfectly dried pieces. These are blended to a powder and sieved for finest particles. Corncobs offer significant fiber content, making them a reasonable daily intake source for a complete nutrient set if substituted with traditional sources. This innovation curbs waste, offering myriad benefits and a sustainable solution
  • Malaysia
    (OA2) SMK Convent Jalan Peel
    (OA2) SMK Convent Jalan Peel

    Enhancing Rice Preservation and Quality Through Saccharified Enzymes Activity From Sugarcane Bagasse and Rice Husk : An Innovative Approach

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    Rice spoilage is a significant issue in Asia, leading to a substantial amount of waste. Meanwhile, agro-industrial waste, such as sugarcane bagasse and rice husks, is often discarded without considering its potential. This research explores the use of agro-waste to produce enzymes that can prevent rice spoilage. By harnessing the natural properties of these materials, we can develop a sustainable and cost-effective solution to a pervasive problem. This approach not only reduces waste but also creates value from materials that would otherwise be discarded. The potential benefits of this research extend beyond rice production, as it offers a blueprint for utilizing agro-waste in other applications. By embracing a circular economy mindset, we can address pressing environmental challenges while creating new economic opportunities.
  • Malaysia
    (OA3) SMK Sultan Ismail
    (OA3) SMK Sultan Ismail

    EcoGuard: Exploring the Thermal Properties and Cushioning Properties of Luffa Gourd, Coconut Husks, Newspaper and its Application in Food Packaging

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    According to New Scientist Magazine, less than 10% of the world’s polystyrene is recycled in 2022, which contributes to pollution. This research aims to develop a food packaging with cushioning and thermal properties, made of Luffa acutangula (luffa gourd), coconut husks and newspaper, named the EcoGuard. Luffa acutangula and newspaper are for cushioning and heat insulator while coconut husks are heat insulators, causing it to be biodegradable and environmentally friendly. EcoGuard helps to decrease pollution by reducing the use of non-biodegradable products. To investigate the potential, two methods are proposed which are layer-by-layer and mixture. In conclusion, EcoGuard aims to develop potential in sustainable packaging and address environmental concerns, contributing to SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production and 13: Climate action. As it gains acceptance, EcoGuard signifies a significant step toward reducing ecological footprints and establishing sustainable norms
  • Indonesia
    (OA4) Indonesian School of Kuala Lumpur
    (OA4) Indonesian School of Kuala Lumpur

    Utilization of Rastrelliger sp and Durio zibethinus seeds to make Nutritious and Delicious Lekor Biduan

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    Durio zibethinus or durian, a tropical fruit popular in Southeast Asia and is known for its unique flavor and various health benefits. Despite its popularity, most people only consume durian flesh and discard the seeds, whereas the seeds are rich in essential nutrients such as vitamin A, B1, B2, C, folate, protein, fiber, and minerals, also potentially valuable food sources. This research proposed method is the Engineering Design Process which consists of ask, imagine, plan, create, and improve.This research utilizes durian seeds and Rastrelliger sp. as raw materials for lekor, as it is a popular Malaysian food and liked. There will be two variations of processed durian seeds (boiled and turned into flour), both will be mixed to lekor mixture and compared, then the correct ratio will be sought to show the best results. Organoleptic tests will be conducted to determine the acceptability and marketability of the final product.
  • Malaysia
    (OA5) Tunku Kurshiah College
    (OA5) Tunku Kurshiah College

    Turning Fruit Waste into Sugar: A New Alternative to Reduce Malaysia’s Sugarcane Production

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    Many Malaysians don’t realise how much of a fruit waste can effect one’s health and worsen the greenhouse effect. Fruit waste also exacerbates the climate change crisis with its significant greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint. Our group found that banana waste has 30% content of fiber thus it can be consume. Banana waste has high percentage of carbohydate that provides us energy and reduce our risk of cancer. This invention of ours transform banana peels into granulated sugar by alkaline extraction method where we adjust a suspension of plant-material to strongly alkaline conditions (pH 8-12) to solubilize the proteins. This new innovation contributes to the world food industry and more sustainable way of feeding the world.
Poster ID School Name Country Research Title
P1 Bansud National High School-Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA Philippines CARBOXAN: ZnONP-Loaded Carboxymethylcellulose/Chitosan (CMC-CS) Nanocomposite Solution from Azolla and Philippine Diadema savignyi (Blue-Eyed Sea Urchin) as Novel Coating Material for Banana Fruit
P2 Cavite National High School Philippines LongANTI Mosquito Larvae Extract: The Larvicidal Activity of Longan (Dimocarpus longan) Extract against Yellow Fever Mosquito Larvae (Aedes aegypti)
P3 Cavite National High School Philippines Auto SPoTS: Automated Solar Power Tracking System
P4 Cavite National High School Philippines JeePS: Innovating the Jeepney Driver and Passengers’ Commuting Experience
P5 Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School Philippines Antimicrobial Potential of Star Fruit (Averrhoa carambola) Leaf Ethanolic Extract Formulated as Ointment Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa And Staphylococcus aureus
P6 Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School Philippines Antibacterial Potential and Wilting Prevention of the Citrus Fruit Variety Leaf Extract Against Ralstonia solanacearum on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Plants
P7 Cerdas Murni Senior High School Indonesia E-Nanacorn (Bioethanol From Banana Peel and Corn Cob
P8 Demonstration School, University of Phayao Thailand Numerical Evaluation for Real-World Application and Its Fractal Patterns
P9 Doshisha International Junior High School Japan Robotic Learning Companion
P10 Gov. Efren B. Pascual Sr. Orani Integrated Central School Philippines Crab Shell-Dling Tray: A Seedling Tray Made from Pounded Crab Shells
P11 Kadokawa Dwango Gakuen N High School Japan Shiitake’s Potential for Plastic: Biodegradation and Material Development
P12 Keningau Vocational College, Sabah Malaysia The Development of Nyonya Kapitan Patty Burger: An Incremental Approach
P13 Kolej PERMATA INSAN, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Malaysia Oil/water separation: Synthesis of Hydrophobic Oil Palm Cellulose Aerogel via Graphene-Silane Surface Modification
P14 Kolej Tunku Kurshiah Malaysia Eco-Friendly Innovation
P15 Kolej Tunku Kurshiah Malaysia Jewellery from Waste
P16 Kolej Tunku Kurshiah Malaysia SmellGone
P17 Kolej Tunku Kurshiah Malaysia SMART ALARM PILLOW (SIESTA)
P18 Kolej Tunku Kurshiah Malaysia FLASHOES
P19 Kong Hua School Philippines WASTE ON SEA, WRITE ON LAND: SEASHELL WASTES AS CHALK (A Qualitative Research on Repurposing Seashell Wastes as Chalk)
P20 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines Chitosan – Based Bioplastic as a Soil Alternative Used for Romaine Lettuce Seed Germination
P21 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines PatakBot (Patubig, Tanim, Kilatis, roBot) An Advance Multi-purpose Robot Designed to Help Agriculture and Reduce the Work of our Farmers
P22 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) as Metal Polish
P23 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines Treatment Of Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) Contaminated Water using Anthocyanin Extracts of Malabar Spinach (Basella Alba) Stem Cortex
P24 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines Exploring the extraction of astaxanthin from crab shells for possible estrogen-boosting applications.
P25 Mariveles National High School – Poblacion Philippines Exploration and Evaluation of the Sustainable Potential of Leather Production from Corn Husk
P26 Matahari International School Malaysia Automated Drip Irrigation System
P27 Morong National High School – Senior High School Philippines Decongesting Senior High School Research Curriculum: The Mediated Research Program (MRP)
P28 Morong National High School – Senior High School Philippines Lycocel: Miscanthus-Based Packaging and Tomato-Sprouting Paper
P29 Morong National High School – Senior High School Philippines AquaGlow:Evaluating Saltwater-Powered Floating Light Bulbs to Enhance Safety and Productivity in Night Fishing
P30 Morong National High School – Senior High School Philippines ArchiPonic System: Blade Design Modification in Archimedes Turbine to Enhance Hydroponics Nutrient Distribution
P31 Morong National High School – Senior High School Philippines EnviroSack: Harnessing Rice Straw and Recycled Paper for Sustainable and Eco friendly Bag Production
P32 MRSM Kuala Klawang Malaysia Pure Rubber Seed Water Purifier
P33 MRSM Kuala Klawang Malaysia Nature’s Polymer: Making Biodegradable Sodium Alginate-Based Bioplastic
P34 MRSM Kuala Klawang Malaysia Lemon Soap Stick
P35 MRSM Kuala Klawang Malaysia Casein bracelet
P36 MRSM Kuala Klawang Malaysia Microbial Decomposition Of Cellulose In Plant Waste
P37 MRSM Muar Malaysia Kiambang Soapaholic
P38 Nexus International School, Singapore Singapore Effect of Magnetic Field on Hydroponic Crops
P39 Nexus International School, Singapore Singapore How can machine learning be used to distinguish between pulsar radiation, star radiation, and cosmic background radiation?
P40 Nguyen An Ninh Secondary High School Vietnam SMART WATER FOUNTAIN
P41 Orani National High School – Main Philippines HydroBot – AUTOMATED WATER FETCHER: Enhancing Access to CLEAN WATER
P42 Philippine Science High School – Cordillera Administrative Region Campus Philippines POWER PUFF BUOYS: Biomimetic Optimization of Fully Submerged Sphere Buoys in Self-Reactive Point Absorbers through Puffer Fish Protrusions
P43 Philippine Science High School – Cordillera Administrative Region Campus Philippines MR MapCo: Marine Robot for Macroplastic Collection
P44 Pusat PERMATA@Pintar Negara, UKM Malaysia Development of an Oceanic Drone for Carbon Emission Conversion to Enhance Marine Ecosystems
P45 Pusat PERMATA@Pintar Negara, UKM Malaysia Development and Evaluation of a Natural Lotion Formulated with Adenanthera pavonina Extract
P46 Pusat PERMATA@Pintar Negara, UKM Malaysia Chydro-Plance MSGel: Fertilizer From Monosodium Glutamate Solution Encapsulated With Chitosan-Based Hydrogel
P47 Samar National School Philippines Efficient Energy Management: The Power of Home Electric Monitoring
P48 Samar National School Philippines Lush Leaf Sherbet: Utilization of Alugbati (Basella alba), Kalabo (Origanum vulgare), and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Leaves in Making Herbal Ice Cream
P49 Samar National School Philippines BLUE T; Beneficially Liquefied Utilized and Effective Tea
P50 Samar National School Philippines The Tesseractic Rule: A Streamlined Transcript of the Recursive Quintic Progression nth Term Paradigm
P51 Samar National School Philippines LPG-LDS: Liquified Petroleum Gas – Leak Detection System
P52 Samar State University Philippines Machine Learning Algorithmic Maturity Identifier of Sweet Potato Through Vines Analysis for Harvest Time Prediction
P53 Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School Philippines Cellulose (C6H10O5) extracted from Seaweed Combined with Chitosan and Lignin (C18H13N3Na2O8S2) from Bagasse to Produce Antimicrobial Biocompatible Fiber Used for Textile Production
P54 Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School Philippines Ripe Papaya (Carica papaya) Peels as an Electrolyte Paste for AA Bio-Batteries
P55 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Green Infrastructure for Urban Water Conservation: Green Roofs and Permeable Pavements for Sustainable Stormwater Management
P56 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Revolutionizing traditional papermaking, the innovative process transforms bone fragments into exquisite sheets of paper
P57 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Kelulut Honey Balm: A Fusion of Science and Artistry
P58 SBPI Gombak Malaysia The Science of Crafting Kelulut Honey Soap
P59 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Experimental development of fishbone reinforced epoxy composite for skateboard.
P60 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Solid waste-derived biochar for leachate treatment
P61 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Exploring STEM Applications of 3D Printed Balloon Cars
P62 SBPI Gombak Malaysia Leizer sanitizer-the best natural anticeptic
P63 Seiko Gakuin High School Japan Verification of the Robustness and Human-likeness of Humanoid Control in Complex Simulated Environments using World Model-based Generative Adversarial Imitation Learning
P64 Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Eco-Sunshield: Nature’s Solution for UV Protection
P65 Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Transforming Paper Waste into Silencer: An Examination of Cardboard for Sound Absorber
P66 Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Analysis on the Effectiveness of Chitosan From Shrimp Skin as a Means for French Fries Preservative
P67 Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Eco Friendly Soap Innovation: The influence of the type of fruit skin used as Eco Enzyme on the Making of Multipurpose Soap from Used Cooking Oil
P68 Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Utilization of non-GMO tempeh and Sauropus androgynus as superfood noodles
P69 Sekolah Tun Fatimah Malaysia LEAFLET
P70 SK Convent 1 Klang Malaysia ZODIA ARMY
P71 SM St. Patrick, Tawau Malaysia Enriched And Enhanced Virgin Coconut Oil (2EVCO)
P72 SM Stella Maris Malaysia EcoCane Furnishings
P73 SM Teknik Tuanku Jaafar Malaysia Antioxidants Booster by the Addition of Temulawak Rhizomess in Pineapple Skins Extract Soap
P74 SMA Al Azhar Syifa Budi Solo Indonesia Enhancing Food Quality Monitoring: Dragon Fruit Peel Extract-Based Smart Indicators for Packaging
P75 SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat Indonesia Statistical And Performance Analysis Of Convolutional Neural Network (Cnn) Models For Application-Based Skin Disease Classification
P76 SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat Indonesia SkinDec, Artificial Intellegence (AI) Application for Skin Disease Classification
P77 SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat Indonesia Development of Electrophoresis Device Power Supply as an Alternative Instrument for Molecular-Based Diagnosis
P78 SMA Progresif Bumi Shalawat Indonesia Micro-OPS: Microplastic Detection and Monitoring System Based on Photodiode and Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Sensors
P79 SMA Riyadatul Amal Malaysia Development of Spread Fortified with Sacha Inchi
P80 SMA SHAFTA Indonesia EconoEd: AI-Driven Empowerment for Economic Literacy Enhancement
P81 SMAN 7 Banda Aceh Indonesia Effectiveness of Anti-Dandruff Shampoo Preparation Formulation from the Combination of Gotu Kola Extract (Centella Asiatica (L) Urban) with Honey
P82 SMAN 7 Banda Aceh Indonesia Automatic Trash Can Based on Arduino Uno as Technology Towards a Green Environment
P83 SMJK Shan Tao Malaysia Dual-Purpose Ferti-Gester
P84 SMK Agama Kedah Malaysia ASQEN LOTION SPRAY
P85 SMK Aminuddin Baki, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Hydropower Nexus
P86 SMK Bandar Puchong Jaya (A) Malaysia The Use of Solar-Powered Fans as an Eco-Friendly Cooling Solution in Schools: Dr. Universe
P87 SMK Bandar Seri Putra Malaysia Piezo Power
P88 SMK Banggol Malaysia MOREBAC : More-Beautiful-Adds-Confident
P89 SMK Banggol Malaysia Hibiscus Intelligent Aging Masker
P90 SMK Banggol Malaysia Cleansing Balm
P91 SMK Banggol Malaysia SPEUROS
P92 SMK Banggol Malaysia Treat Beauty Healthy Safe
P93 SMK Bukit Kuang Malaysia Cinnamon Bark Soap
P94 SMK Chio Min (CF) Kedah Malaysia K Thread
P95 SMK Convent Jalan Peel Malaysia Developing an Effective Acne Patch with Local Materials, by Studying Carboxymethyl Cellulose Composition and Antibacterial Properties
P96 SMK Convent Jalan Peel Malaysia Development on Cutleries using Food Waste in Malaysia
P97 SMK Convent Jalan Peel Malaysia Examining How Different Properties of Organic Materials Can Benefit our Skin in the Form of an Eye Mask
P98 SMK Convent Jalan Peel Malaysia LUCIULERIES: Edible Cutleries
P99 SMK Cyberjaya Malaysia Sphagnum Purifier
P100 SMK Damansara Jaya Malaysia AI TRASHZILLA
P101 SMK Datuk Syed Ahmad Malaysia Food Waste Management
P102 SMK Hosba Malaysia Effective Microorganism: Sustainable Disinfectant
P103 SMK Kolombong Malaysia TKoM (The Knowledge of Matter)
P104 SMK Kota Kemuning Malaysia LuminaFlora – Bioluminescent Street Lighting
P105 SMK Kota Kemuning Malaysia The Conversion of vibration/sound waves to electricity using Piezoelectric generator for clean energy
P106 SMK Kuala Besut Malaysia FreShield : Combatting Decay and Optimizing Vegetable Storage.
P107 SMK Kuala Besut Malaysia Innovation, Sustainable, Well-Being (ISW): Alternative Insecticide in Controlling Rice Weevil Using Natural Ingredients (AiPestGuard)
P108 SMK La Salle Malaysia Herbal And Organic Waste Fertilizer Pot
P109 SMK Puncak Alam Malaysia NEMORALIN MEDKIT
P110 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Micro-Bioplastics
P111 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Eco Streetlight
P112 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Bio Cleanse
P113 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Food waste
P114 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Pest Repellent Machine
P115 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Turboaire
P116 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia The Bio Car
P117 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Save the ocean- Clean the ocean
P118 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia HALO (House Auto Light Off)
P119 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Jr.Secure (Kids Away Detection System)
P120 SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 Malaysia Multi Function Spectacles
P121 SMK Raja Mahadi Malaysia Soil pH Stabilization and Plant Nutrition Restoration using Natural Waste
P122 SMK Raja Mahadi Malaysia Blooming Wallet
P123 SMK Rantau Panjang, Bestari Jaya Malaysia ANVASUM
P124 SMK Rantau Panjang, Bestari Jaya Malaysia Giltfreekukis: A Transformative Solution for Celiac Sprue and Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy Patients
P125 SMK Setapak Indah Malaysia Saccharum Food Packaging
P126 SMK St Anthony Sarikei Malaysia Exploring Pineapple Leaf Fiber as a Renewable Resource for Eco-Friendly Food Packaging Rope
P127 SMK St Francis Convent Malaysia Engaging Students in Physics: The ‘g-Force Kit’ for Hands-On Gravitational Acceleration Exploration
P128 SMK St Joseph Papar Malaysia Carrot Bin
P129 SMK St Joseph Papar Malaysia Floodi0
P130 SMK Sultan Abu Bakar Malaysia AGRO KIT
P131 SMK Tengku Lela Segara Malaysia TE-RACTOR- A Smart Food Drying Rack
P132 SMK Ulu Tiram Malaysia ECO FARM GUARD – A Plant Based Insecticide
P133 SMKA Sheikh Haji Mohd Said Malaysia Orange Peel Bioplastic
P134 SMKA Syeikh Abdullah Fahim Malaysia Bananashrimps Shell Bioplastic
P135 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia ENVIRO-INK
P136 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia Fish Feed Fertilizer
P137 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia CO-Parking Lot
P138 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia Hydrovase (Hyve)
P139 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia SEMASHUR SCIENCE CASTLE 2024 ANT-AWAY
P140 SMS Hulu Selangor Malaysia PEEL N CRUNCH
P141 SMS Hulu Terengganu Malaysia FICA : A Natural Preservatives For Chiiled Chicken Ground Meat
P142 SMS Pasir Puteh Malaysia Decentralized Renewable Energy Trading Platform: A Blockchain-Powered Solution for Sustainable Energy Distribution
P143 SMS Seri Puteri Malaysia PHYLLA (Dry Leaves to a Pot)
P144 SMS Seri Puteri Malaysia Biomass Energy, food waste to renewable energy
P145 SMS Seri Puteri Malaysia Platano Bioplastic
P146 SMS Seri Puteri Malaysia Hydraulic Fun Boardgame
P147 SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Malaysia The Instant Flood Wall
P148 SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Malaysia Ultralizing Hydroxyapatite from Fish Scales (UltraHAp)
P149 SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Malaysia KITCHZYME
P150 SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Malaysia Red Cabbage as pH Indicator
P151 Sri Dasmesh International School, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Eco-Tradition Reimagined: Simpoh Air Leaves as the Future of Food Packaging
P152 Sri Dasmesh International School, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Biodegradable Plant-Based Air Freshener
P153 Sri Dasmesh International School, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia AquaBag: The Transformative School Bag that Shields and Sails Through the Rain
P154 State Senior High School 6 Surabaya Indonesia Development of Pork Detection Sensor Using Colorimetric Method: A Review
P155 Takagawa Gakuen High School Japan Research on Japanese Turtle “NihonIshigame”
P156 Tanauan City Integrated High School Philippines Brain Scan Database: Diagnostic Tool for Identification of Neurogenerative Disorders Using Machine Learning
P157 Tanauan City Integrated High School Philippines Antiretroviral Activity of Derived Flavonoids Classes against HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase via In Silico Molecular Docking and Antioxidative Analysis of the Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster planci) MeOH Extract
P158 Tanauan City Integrated High School Philippines Examination of the Larvicidal Activity and Repellent Activity of Clitoria ternatea (Butterfly Pea) Ethanolic Extract Against Pieris rapae (Cabbageworm)
P159 Tanauan City Integrated High School Philippines AIRPODS: Airborne Pollutants Detection System using TensorFlow Lite Model
P160 Top Link Global College, Inc. Philippines Project T.I.M.O.N. (Transport In Marine Ocean Navigation)
P161 Top Link Global College, Inc. Philippines SPARTAC: Solar Powered Automatic Rice Transplanter and Alitangya (Scotinophara coarctata) Control
P162 Tzu Chi International School Kuala Lumpur Malaysia The Truth Behind The Manufacturing Process Of Retort Pouches
P163 Tzu Chi International School Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Comparative Analysis of Probiotic Content in Various Fruit Water Kefir Varieties
P164 Tzu Chi International School Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Palm Oil Fiber and its Limitless Potential
P165 Tzu Chi International School Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Recycling Greywater by Reusing it as for Plants with the Help of Decomposers
P166 University of the Cordillera, Baguio City, Philippines Philippines PressCross: Signal Push Button for Safety Among the Visually Impaired Pedestrians in Baguio City
P167 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines Effectiveness of Acacia Tree (Acacia concinna) Seed Ethanolic Extract in Reducing Developmental Effects of Nicotine on Common Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
P168 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines The Potential of Concrete with Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and Corncob Activated Carbon Admixture as a Photocatalyst
P169 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines Phytoremediation Abilities of Red Root Floaters (Phyllanthus fluitans) in Treating Heavy Metal Contaminated Water
P170 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines Implementation of Fixed Bed Adsorption Column Incorporating Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) Mycelium for the Remediation of Lead-Contaminated Synthetic Waters
P171 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines A Comparative Assessment of Coconut Husk (Cocos nucifera Linn) and Peanut Shell (Arachis hypogaea L.) Fiber Composites as Particleboard
P172 University of the Cordilleras – Integrated School – Senior High School Philippines The Potential of Morning Glory (Ipomoea cairica) as Feedstock for Bioethanol Production
P173 University of the Philippines Visayas – High School in Iloilo Philippines Raw Kapok Fiber (C. pendantra) and Dried Luffa Sponge (L. aegyptiaca) as Composite Materials for Natural Oil Adsorption
P174 University of the Philippines Visayas – High School in Iloilo Philippines Efficacy of Green Mussel (Perna Viridis) Shell Scraps as an Adsorbent in Crude Coconut Oil Refinement
P175 University of the Philippines Visayas – High School in Iloilo Philippines Carbon Capture and Selectivity Capacities of Aerocellulose Monolith from Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) Pod Husks
P176 Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science Philippines Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide-Based Liposome Surface Engineered With Chitosan as a Nanocarrier
P177 Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science Philippines Development of Hydrogel Dressing from Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica) Roots and Leaves Extract
P178 Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science Philippines The Utilization of EcoPeel as a Renewable Source of Energy
P179 Vocational College Betong Malaysia Good Traffic: Innovative Traffic System to Combat Traffic Congestion for a Future IoT Smart City
P180 Wikrama Vocational High School Indonesia Tomato Plant Greenhouse Roof Control using IoT Based on Light and Rain Monitoring
P181 Wikrama Vocational High School Indonesia Smart Watering System
P182 Yamaguchi Prefectural Tokuyama High School Japan Catch A Cuttlefish With A Cuttlefish
P183 Yangon Japanese School, Myanmar Myanmar How to promote recycling activities in Yangon
P184 Yoder International Academy, Taipei Taipei Exploring the Spectrum of Water Quality: A Comparative Analysis of Physical and Chemical Parameters in Various Water Sources
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    Multimedia University (MMU)

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Great Teacher Summit is a comprehensive seminar organized in conjunction with the Science Castle in Asia 2024 for teachers and educators that features captivating talks by influential speakers, enlightening panel discussions that delve into critical issues in education, interactive sharing sessions where educators can learn from each other's experiences, and immersive workshops that provide hands-on learning opportunities and enhance teaching methodologies.

For more information: https://global.lne.st/gts2024

FEATURED TALK

The speaker will shed on Inspiring Futures: The Transformative Power of Innovative STEM Education. This session will explore how cutting-edge approaches in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics can revolutionize education for primary and secondary students worldwide. We will discuss how innovative STEM education empowers young minds, fosters creativity, and prepares them for a rapidly evolving global landscape. By highlighting the role of inclusivity, hands-on learning, and real-world applications, we aim to inspire educators to ignite a passion for STEM in their students , nurturing the next generation of problem-solvers, innovators, and global leaders.

 

PANEL DISCUSSION

The panel discussion at GTS 2024 promises a dynamic conversation with thought leaders in STEM education. Addressing the theme, “Enriching Teachers Through Exceptional Teaching and Learning,” the discussion will offer novel insights into teaching methodologies and strategies. Expect a vibrant exchange of ideas that enhances teaching and inspires learning.

 

SHARING SESSIONS

The sharing session at GTS 2024 will spotlight insightful first-hand experiences and best practices related to enhancing STEM education. Attendees can anticipate valuable takeaways that can be applied in their classrooms to foster innovation, engagement, and a breathtaking curiosity for STEM.

 

WORKSHOPS

GTS 2024 workshops offer hands-on experiences with innovative teaching strategies for primary and secondary educators. Enriching personal and professional growth, these workshops aim to cultivate a stimulating STEM learning environment, inspiring students’ curiosity and love for the subjects.

 

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

GTS 2024’s roundtable allows direct engagement with STEM experts in an intimate setting. Attendees will gain valuable insights from in-depth discussions on effective teaching methods, fostering a collaborative environment that leverages collective knowledge for improved educational outcomes.

 

NETWORKING

GTS 2024 facilitates valuable connections and collaboration among industry professionals, promoting knowledge exchange, career growth, and opportunity exploration. It serves as a platform for teachers and educators to build meaningful relationships that elevate their careers to new heights.

 

Strategic Partner

  • Multimedia University

Main Partners

  • Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Berhad
  • 株式会社フォーカスシステムズ
  • ROHTO Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd

Supporting Partners

  • Cyberview Sdn. Bhd.
  • FGV Holdings
  • Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.

Ecosystem Partners

  • IR Academy
  • National STEM Association of Malaysia
  • SugarBomb
  • Yakult

Media Partner

  • Edukuri Inc.

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