Young Vietnamese people with world-famous inventions
Le Trung, Danica Truong and Cynthia Sin Nga Lam are three of many talented young Vietnamese Americans who are well known.
1. Le Trung and the sexy robot invention
Le Trung (35 years old) living in Ontario (Canada) spent 2 years and more than 20,000 USD to create a robot girl that is the dream of many boys. Le Trung's sexy robot girl is named Aiko, about 20 years old, has a perfect body, beautiful face and light brown hair.
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Le Trung next to his beautiful and capable robot girl |
The engineer said that he initially intended to create a robot that could help the elderly. However, his plan was later changed. Aiko started a working day by reading newspapers for Le Trung and was responsible for giving directions when Le took them on picnics.
In his invention, Mr. Le said, Aiko can recognize faces and speak 13,000 sentences. Sometimes, Aiko can react when tickled or touched. Mr. Le's plan is that when Aiko becomes perfect, he will sell these robots for the purpose of helping families.
2. Danica Truong - Inventing the iPhone phone box
While a grade 11 student at Chilliwack High School (Canada), Danica Truong and her friend Drew Hensbee used 3D technology to successfully create a phone charging box with many slots that was very eye-catching and convenient for phone users.
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Beautiful girl Danica Truong |
The product is considered a practical and smart invention, and has been continuously introduced on television by Canadian television stations, making both of them a hot name among students in the vast country of Canada. Danica came up with the idea of the invention from the desire to go out anytime, anywhere without having to worry about charging her phone.
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The iPhone charging case |
Danica Truong shared more information, at the end of last year after introducing her product in the US, the two officially met with Apple to negotiate the sale of this phone charging box idea.
3. Cynthia Sin Nga Lam - Invention at Google Technical Fair
At the Google Invention Fair held in early September, the 15 finalists were all outstanding with useful inventions for life. Among them, the most notable was the invention of a wastewater filtration and electricity generating device by Vietnamese-American girl Cynthia Sin Nga Lam.
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Cynthia Sin Nga Lam next to her invention |
Lam is currently 17 years old and lives in Melbourne (Australia). The device was originally called H2Pro. This is a portable machine and only uses sunlight as its energy source. The main operating mechanism of the machine is based on the principle: Dirty water will be fed through one end of the device, then the titanium mesh will use sunlight to disinfect the water and push them through a filter.
The photocatalytic reaction will split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen produced will be passed through energy cells to generate clean energy. In addition, impurities in water such as detergents, soaps and other pollutants will also be a rich source of catalysts to generate hydrogen for this process.
With the H2Pro, Lam aims to solve two problems at once: How to provide clean water and energy to more people around the world. By developing an economical and environmentally friendly approach to a sustainable process of energy production and water purification. With this new device, you only need sunlight to produce clean water, and even clean energy can be produced at the same time.
In addition, the cost to create this product is also quite cheap, the design process is simple and can be easily maintained over time. Lam hopes that this design will be useful for the poor, those in need of disaster relief and households.
According to Dat Viet