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| − | <p style="text-align: justify;">[[File:HansF.jpeg|border|240x160px]]Hans Figueroa Guaylupo is a University Innovation Fellow and a junior student of Chemical Engineering from UTEC (Universidad de Ingeniería & Tecnología). He was born and raised in Lima (Peru) under a primary rule which in years became in his life motto: "Do things because you want to, not because you will be rewarded or punished". His passion for innovation and engineering got born at his highschool, La Salle de Lima, in which went to a mission in Colca Valley and realized how innovation and engineering can improve the way of living of the population. After this experience, in his short 17 years, developed a project jointly with MIT, which looked for erradicate the respiratory and ocular deseases caused by the traditional cooker in a low income Andean town located in Cuzco, Peru. His project won the internal project fair in UTEC the year 2015 in the category of development/product, and the third place in the Expo Energy Efficiency Award of Led Expo Peru the year 2016. He was also part of the creation team of the project "make Sodimac a toy store," where it was designed and built toys from things that Sodimac sold on their premises. These were given away to a humble school for Christmas in 2015. The entire project was documented in a commercial broadcast nationally: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwzShcZw8k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwzShcZw8k].</p> | + | <p style="text-align: justify;">[[File:HansF.jpeg|border|240x160px|HansF.jpeg]][[File:MIT.jpeg|border|240x180px]]Hans Figueroa Guaylupo is a University Innovation Fellow and a junior student of Chemical Engineering from UTEC (Universidad de Ingeniería & Tecnología). He was born and raised in Lima (Peru) under a primary rule which in years became in his life motto: "Do things because you want to, not because you will be rewarded or punished". His passion for innovation and engineering got born at his highschool, La Salle de Lima, in which went to a mission in Colca Valley and realized how innovation and engineering can improve the way of living of the population. After this experience, in his short 17 years, developed a project jointly with MIT, which looked for erradicate the respiratory and ocular deseases caused by the traditional cooker in a low income Andean town located in Cuzco, Peru. His project won the internal project fair in UTEC the year 2015 in the category of development/product, and the third place in the Expo Energy Efficiency Award of Led Expo Peru the year 2016. He was also part of the creation team of the project "make Sodimac a toy store," where it was designed and built toys from things that Sodimac sold on their premises. These were given away to a humble school for Christmas in 2015. The entire project was documented in a commercial broadcast nationally: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwzShcZw8k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwzShcZw8k].</p> |
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Hans Figueroa Guaylupo is a University Innovation Fellow and a junior student of Chemical Engineering from UTEC (Universidad de Ingeniería & Tecnología). He was born and raised in Lima (Peru) under a primary rule which in years became in his life motto: "Do things because you want to, not because you will be rewarded or punished". His passion for innovation and engineering got born at his highschool, La Salle de Lima, in which went to a mission in Colca Valley and realized how innovation and engineering can improve the way of living of the population. After this experience, in his short 17 years, developed a project jointly with MIT, which looked for erradicate the respiratory and ocular deseases caused by the traditional cooker in a low income Andean town located in Cuzco, Peru. His project won the internal project fair in UTEC the year 2015 in the category of development/product, and the third place in the Expo Energy Efficiency Award of Led Expo Peru the year 2016. He was also part of the creation team of the project "make Sodimac a toy store," where it was designed and built toys from things that Sodimac sold on their premises. These were given away to a humble school for Christmas in 2015. The entire project was documented in a commercial broadcast nationally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwzShcZw8k.