Pakistan Science Club (PSC) is proud to announce the shortlisted 8 innovative student projects for the next stage of evaluation for an international Competition. Students from different cities of Pakistan presented creative and impactful ideas addressing real-world challenges in healthcare, clean water, renewable energy, climate education, environmental sustainability, and artificial intelligence.
The shortlisted projects are selected based on innovation, scientific thinking, originality, problem-solving approach, practical implementation, and potential social impact. These young innovators showcased remarkable talent and demonstrated how science and technology can be used to solve local and global challenges.
Muhammad Aliyan Akram
- City: Chichawatni
- Category: 14–17
- Project Title: AI-Based Smart Water Quality Monitoring & Purification System
Project Description
A low-cost AI-assisted water monitoring and purification system designed for rural and underserved communities. The project uses sensors, filtration systems, and intelligent analysis to provide safe drinking water solutions.
Sahil Khan
- City: Mardan
- Category: 18–24
- Project Title: MediExplain AI – Intelligent Prescription Interpretation & Drug Safety System
Project Description
An AI-powered healthcare assistant that explains prescriptions in simple language, checks medicine interactions, and uses OCR technology to improve patient safety and medical understanding.
Muhammad Hassaan Ijaz
- City: Islamabad
- Category: 18–24
- Project Title: Experimental Investigation of Absorption Refrigeration using Renewable Energy
Project Description
A sustainable cooling system that uses heat energy instead of conventional electricity-based compressors, offering an eco-friendly refrigeration solution for remote and energy-scarce regions.
Fatin Khan Jadoon
- City: Islamabad
- Category: 14–17
- Project Title: Athena AI
Project Description
An AI-powered educational platform featuring tutoring assistance, quiz generation, OCR note extraction, personalized study planning, and smart learning tools for students.
Muneeza
- City: Multan
- Category: 18–24
- Project Title: AirWriter Pro: Spatial Handwriting Recognition with Zero-Gravity Interface
Project Description
A futuristic gesture-based handwriting recognition system that allows users to write in the air using hand movements combined with AI-powered recognition and motion tracking technologies.
Ahmed Yar
- City: Islamabad
- Category: 18–24
- Project Title: Algae-Based Sustainable Protein Production
Project Description
A biotechnology-based project exploring microalgae as a sustainable, low-carbon, and nutritious alternative protein source to help address food insecurity and environmental challenges.
Emaan
- City: Karachi
- Category: 14–17
- Project Title: Earth Warriorz Pakistan
Project Description
An AI-backed climate education platform designed to provide accessible environmental learning resources for children in indigenous and underserved communities through local languages.
Muhammad Abdullah Gull
- City: Rawalpindi
- Category: 18–24
- Project Title: Handmade Photocatalysis System Using UV Light for Pollutant Degradation
Project Description
A low-cost photocatalysis reactor using UV light and catalysts for pollutant degradation and water purification research, designed especially for educational and laboratory applications.
Pakistan Science Club congratulates all shortlisted participants for their dedication, innovation, and scientific spirit. These projects reflect the growing potential of young Pakistani innovators and their commitment to creating solutions for a better future.
This year, Pakistan Science Club received dozens of applications from talented students across various cities of Pakistan, representing a diverse range of scientific disciplines, research areas, and innovative ideas. After a thorough review and evaluation process, only 8 projects were shortlisted based on a carefully designed selection criteria that included innovation, originality, scientific approach, real-world problem-solving potential, technical implementation, scalability, presentation quality, and overall impact. The evaluation focused on identifying projects that not only demonstrate creativity and research capability, but also possess the potential to create meaningful social, environmental, and technological impact at both local and global levels.
Pakistan Science Club sincerely appreciates the passion, hard work, creativity, and dedication shown by every participant who submitted their ideas and projects for International Competition. Being shortlisted is only one milestone in a much larger journey of learning, innovation, and discovery. Not being selected at this stage does not reduce the value, potential, or importance of your work in any way. Many successful scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs faced setbacks and rejections before achieving recognition and success. We strongly encourage all participants to continue refining their ideas, experimenting, researching, building prototypes, and participating in future opportunities. Your curiosity, effort, and commitment toward science and problem-solving already make you an important part of Pakistan’s growing innovation ecosystem, and we look forward to seeing even stronger and more impactful projects from you in the future.
