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Charlie the Talking Robot - Tanuboddi, Sahith
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Sahith Tanuboddi is a 10th grader who is extremely passionate about literature and poetry. He started writing his own stories at the age of 7 and he has been writing ever since! Sahith attends Ardrey Kell High School in North Carolina and actively participates in forensics, Science competitions, and annual hackathons around the world. He is the founder of a non-profit organization called Youth Stem Club, which is dedicated to underprivileged kids who are passionate about STEM. His passion for playing chess placed him in 3rd place at the NC state competition. His love for Computer Science,…mehr

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Sahith Tanuboddi is a 10th grader who is extremely passionate about literature and poetry. He started writing his own stories at the age of 7 and he has been writing ever since! Sahith attends Ardrey Kell High School in North Carolina and actively participates in forensics, Science competitions, and annual hackathons around the world. He is the founder of a non-profit organization called Youth Stem Club, which is dedicated to underprivileged kids who are passionate about STEM. His passion for playing chess placed him in 3rd place at the NC state competition. His love for Computer Science, math, and robotics drove him to win medals in all state-level competitions.
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Sahith Tanuboddi is a 10th grader who is extremely passionate about literature and poetry. He started writing his own stories at the age of 7 and he has been writing ever since! Sahith attends Ardrey Kell High School in North Carolina and actively participates in forensics, Science competitions, and annual hackathons around the world. He is the founder of a non-profit organization called Youth Stem Club, which is dedicated to underprivileged kids who are passionate about STEM. His passion for playing chess placed him in 3rd place at the NC state competition. His love for Computer Science, math, and robotics drove him to win medals in all state-level competitions.