People In Science
By: Terry D. Dunn III
Jon Bohmer
Jon invented a new version of a solar powered oven. Even though he wasn't the first inventor of the solar powered oven it still was a success. Jon used 2 cardboard boxes, foil, black paint, and an acrylic cover to construct his oven. Jon's oven gets hot enough so that it can boil water and cook or bake food. Jon's invention reduced the amount of trees for fire wood and the deaths of children who has died from drinking unclean water.
Dijanna Figueroa
Dijanna is a Marine Biologist. She studies the metabolisms of sea creatures that live in extreme environments. Dijanna has 10 years of experience teaching S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) in k-8 schools throughout Los Angeles, California. Dr. Figueroa currently works at the Marine Science Institute in California or the M.S.I.C..
Mitchell W. Pryor
Mitchell developed new ways to use robots. Mitchell and his group works on robots that operate both with and without human's assistance. This robots are used to weld, paint, and move and place assemble parts. Unlike humans robots can perform their tasks exactly the same way. Robots also can work quietly, don't get injured, and can work for long periods of time without pay.
Agnes Riley
Agnes is an expert when it comes to fixing computers. Agnes learned how to fix computers by taking them apart and then putting them back together. She worked for a company in Hungary, which had old computers, which needed constant repair. In 1999 Agnes moved to New York and took an exam to become a licensed technician.
Scientist
Scientist make a really big difference in the world. The inventions such as the Light Bulb, T.Vs, Apple products, and more protective sports gear. So with scientist we wouldn't have anything.