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Haitham Dasouki, a Stars of Science Season 3 alumnus, displayed a profound interest in science and animated films throughout his childhood. He spent most of his time in his home workshop disassembling toys to analyze their parts, showcasing an early passion for innovation and technology.
Project & Impact
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About the Project
It’s no surprise that inventions like the microwave and the dishwasher were welcomed with open arms. Ironing clothes however is still a thorn in the side for many. In 2011, at only 20 years old, Mohammad hit it on the mark with Kwili, a six foot tall steam-ironing robot with which he won 3rd place. Clothes can be suspended vertically from a standalone table, and the robot does all the work for the user. With a steamer and position sensors, Kwili makes you look fresh and sharp any day of the week in an instant.
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“The vision is yours alone, seen only by you and brought to life through your unique perspective. It all began with Stars of Science. The network you build here is incredible; this family will be the driving force propelling you forward” says Majed Lababidi, Stars of Science (SOS) season 3 alumnus.
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In a world facing unprecedented challenges, humanity needs science more than ever. Tunisian Stars of Science alumnus, Mohamad Ziad Chaari, continues to refine new technological solutions, helping advance our collective technological understanding.
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With his invention “Life Sense,” a remote monitoring system capable of warning of cardiac problems, Ziad Sankari – originally from Lebanon – took second place in Stars of Science Season 3 in 2011. CardioDiagnostics is focused on creating Remote Cardiac Monitoring technologies in the aim of treating patients with cardiac problems. Patients may continue normal day-to-day lifestyle, while CardioDiagnostics makes sure that physicians receive vital cardiac information needed to make a proper diagnosis.
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Season 3 Highlights
Season 3 Highlights
Haitham Dsouki from Egypt took home first place in Season 3 (2011) with his innovation Vivifi, a surface sticker for nonconductive touch sensors.