Sutton student named runner-up in national STEM competition
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Luca Giannini from Sutton Grammar School was recognized as the Senior Technology runner-up in The Big Bang Competition 2025. The competition acknowledges young talent in STEM fields. Giannini's project earned national admiration, placing him among eight runners-up from London. Muhammad Shah, a Year 13 student from Queen Elizabeth's School, won the overall title for his project 'Icarus,' a low-cost telecommunication system for emergencies in remote areas. Inspired by his background in Kashmir, he aimed to benefit his community and enhance safety in outdoor activities.
Mark Wood, social sustainability lead at Siemens GB&I, praised the competition's intensity and highlighted Muhammad's achievement with his decentralized communication system, which offers great potential for various uses.
Luca Giannini, a Year 12 pupil from Sutton Grammar School, earned national recognition as the Senior Technology runner-up in The Big Bang Competition 2025 for his impactful STEM project.
Muhammad Shah’s low-cost telecommunication system, inspired by his experiences in Kashmir, focuses on emergency communications in remote areas, aiming to prevent accidents during treks.
Shah expressed his delight in winning the award, emphasizing his desire to give back to his community and find solutions to prevent disasters.
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