Jabalpur boy wins Crimson Access Opportunity to study in Pennsylvania – Times of India

A scholarship can make a huge difference for any student aspiring to study overseas. The boy from Bhopal Vaasu Chandra, 17, got selected for the popular US Crimson Access Opportunity (CAO) scholarship, this year and is now set to fly to the US to study Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Vaasu received a $300,000 scholarship and will pursue a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science to create useful codes in AI at Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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"I was inclined to explore both science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) related projects along with social sciences," says Vaasu.

No matter how much an algorithm is optimized or how fast a quantum computer processes, there is always a scope for improvement. "This is the key to innovation in technology," adds Vaasu.

"Numerous useful codes are waiting to be written, studied, and expanded to evolve the dynamic pieces of society. I am intrigued by the codes and want to spend my life exploring them extensively," he adds.

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