• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Eastwick Press Info
  • Contact Us

The Eastwick Press Newspaper

Eastern Rensselaer County's Community Newspaper

  • Community Calendar
  • School News
  • Sports Outdoors
  • Obituaries
  • Letters & Comments
  • Church Directory

BHS InvenTeam Project Earns Prestigious Lemelson-MIT™ Grant: Students Inventing to Help Others

November 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

A team of young inventors from Berlin High School is the recipient of a prestigious grant from the Lemelson-MIT Program. On October 14, Lemelson-MIT announced Berlin was one of only fourteen schools nationwide that would receive up to $10,000 each in grant funding as part of its 2015–2016 InvenTeam™ initiative to inspire young people to solve real-world problems through invention.

[private]

The Berlin InvenTeam - left to right: Greta Herman, Christina Shupe, Melanie DeLaurentis, Samantha, Hebert, Amanda Despart, Domnika Popov, Giannah French, Emma Woolley, and Laura Ryder.
The Berlin InvenTeam – left to right: Greta Herman, Christina Shupe, Melanie DeLaurentis, Samantha, Hebert, Amanda Despart, Domnika Popov, Giannah French, Emma Woolley, and Laura Ryder.

“InvenTeams were selected across the nation from technology schools, magnet schools and an all-girls school,” said Leigh Estabrooks, invention education officer for the Lemelson-MIT Program. “Invention can happen anywhere, by anyone. We’re excited to see the teams’ inventions come to life throughout the year.”

The InvenTeam initiative aims to inspire a new generation of inventors by engaging students in creative thinking, problem-solving and hands-on learning opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Berlin’s InvenTeam consists of 9th graders Greta Herman and Melanie DeLaurentis; 10th graders Amanda Despart, Domnika Popov, and Giannah French; 11th graders Samantha Hebert and Christina Shupe; and 12th graders Emma Woolley and Laura Ryder. They are headed up by their high school’s technology teacher, Dawn Wetmore.

All of the InvenTeams chosen for 2015-16 are working on inventions that address problems they’ve recognized in their local communities and those with global impact. Berlin High School’s team will use their grant to develop a prototype they designed to give individuals with limited mobility the ability to toss and retrieve an item. Their device is comprised of three components; a control console that can be easily attached to the arms of a wheel chair, a robotic rolling chassis, and a mechanical arm. The control console contains a joystick control for the robot chassis, a separate joystick control for the mechanical arm, and a lever launch mechanism that, when struck, will launch a bean bag or a small ball in a forward trajectory and will automatically reset for subsequent launches. The mechanical arm is mounted onto the robot chassis, which together will allow the user to pilot the arm over to the launched item, pick it up, and retrieve it using the joystick controls.

“High school students are proving that they can identify problems worth solving and develop impactful inventions,” said Joshua Schuler, executive director of the Lemelson-MIT Program. “This year’s InvenTeams are addressing pressing societal needs and striving to solve problems they see in their communities and the world.”

Under Wetmore’s tutelage, students from Berlin have made quite a splash on the regional and national stage when it comes to ingenuity. In 2010-11, Berlin won a similar Lemelson-MIT grant to develop an alert device for hearing impaired athletes. Last school year, a device her students developed to warn parents when their children approach a roadway was selected as the NY State winner of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest, earning their school a $20,000 technology grant.

A respected panel of invention and academic leaders from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Lemelson-MIT Program, industry and InvenTeam student alumni selected this year’s InvenTeams from a national pool of applicants.

Berlin High School will showcase their completed prototype alongside those of the other 2015-2016 InvenTeams at EurekaFest™, the Lemelson-MIT Program’s multi-day celebration of the inventive spirit held at MIT in June 2016.

A complete list of 2015-2016 InvenTeam grant awardees is available athttp://lemelson.mit.edu/news/high-school-teams-awarded-lemelson-mit-inventeam™-grant-invention-projects

About The Lemelson-Mit Program

The Lemelson-MIT Program celebrates outstanding inventors and inspires young people to pursue creative lives and careers through invention.

Jerome H. Lemelson, one of U.S. history’s most prolific inventors, and his wife Dorothy founded the Lemelson-MIT Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994. It is funded by The Lemelson Foundation and administered by the School of Engineering at MIT, an institution with a strong ongoing commitment to creating meaningful opportunities for K-12 STEM education.

About The Lemelson Foundation

Based in Portland, The Lemelson Foundation uses the power of invention to improve lives. Inspired by the belief that invention can solve many of the biggest economic and social challenges of our time, the Foundation helps the next generation of inventors and invention-based businesses to flourish. The Lemelson Foundation was established in the early 1990s by prolific inventor Jerome Lemelson and his wife Dorothy. To date, the Foundation has made grants totaling more than $185 million in support of its mission. For more information, visit http://www.lemelson.org[/private]

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., Front Page, School News

Primary Sidebar

    News Categories

    Archives

        Footer

        Local News

        Brunswick Town Board Highlights

        by Denise Wright The March 13th Brunswick Town Board meeting was filled with conversation and resulted in the passing of two resolutions. During the Building and Codes report, 25 building property inspections and 22 follow-up complaints were reported for the month of February. The State Uniform Code Administration Compliance Report has been prepared. The historian […]

        March 21st, 2025 Edition

        View this week’s entire newspaper: You must be logged in to view this article.

        Stephentown Board Highlights

        by Denise Wright The Stephentown Board’s St. Patrick’s Day meeting began with a moment of silence to honor former town board member Gerry Robinson. Robinson focused on “improving local service opportunities, protecting Stephentown’s unique rural environment, and increasing local jobs and amenities by encouraging economic development appropriate to the size, atmosphere, and well-being of our […]

        School News

        Berlin School Board Appoints New Superintendent

        Submitted by BCSD Communications The Berlin Central School District Board of Education selected Mr. Kenneth Rizzo to be its next superintendent of schools, effective July 1st. Mr. Rizzo was unanimously appointed by the board at its meeting on March 6th. You must be logged in to view this article.

        Wildcats Compete at the New York State Indoor Track Championships 

        Hoosick Falls CSD Indoor Track Submitted by HFCSD Communications The Wildcats put forth a great effort at the New York State Indoor Track Championships on March 8th. The girls 4×400, consisting of Emma Waugh, Mihaly Blake, Ava Salvsevold, and Erin Conety, had a huge upset in their race. Going in as the underdogs, the girls […]

        Winter Scholar Athletes and Varsity Teams

        Brunswick CSD Submitted by Brunswick CSD Communications Brunswick CSD is proud to announce its winter Scholar Athlete sports teams for the 2024-2025 season. The school fielded seven varsity teams, including Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Boys Wrestling, Competitive Cheerleading, Unified Bowling, Boys Indoor Track, and Girls Indoor Track. In addition to the exciting lineup of winter […]

        Copyright © Eastwick Press · All Rights Reserved · Site by Brainspiral Technologies