introduction

Hi! What’s up? My name is Jayveer Kochhar and I study in Grade 10 of Jamnabai Narsee International School. I have a lot of interests and my mind wanders to places unknown. Apart from creating abstract art and playing the drums in my free time, my favourite subjects at school are maths and physics.

Robotics is another one of my primary interests, having learnt python as well as java. I aim to solve world problems using all the skills I have learned. You can check out my robotics achievements in my website’s “achievements tab”. Something I love doing is playing sports and going outdoors. I play Taekwondo on a national and international level and also play basketball for leisure.

I am zoophilic at heart, and to further take this passion forward I started scuba diving and I am currently a junior open water diver. As soon as I have more than an hour of free time and can’t go outdoors I immediately boot up my pc and start playing video games. I love to get immersed in the painstakingly created fictional worlds of video games and often lose track of time.
I am a voracious reader and have hunger to know facts of the world
Global news and politics intrigues me I believe every problem has a solution and we can find it by science or our innovative minds..

ROBOTICS

Jayveer is passionate about robotics, and has been a student at the OMOTEC Robotics Club in Mumbai since July 2020, where he is currently learning coding in Python. He has since participated in several challenges and competitions, including the ARSSDC Challenge in September 2021, where he conceptualized and designed space settlements orbiting Venus and Mercury, and qualified for the national round.

As a member of the OMOTEC Club, under the guidance of Reetu Jain, Jayveer participated in the BIEA competition in October 2021, where his team won the “Outstanding Achievement Award” in the Engineering Category for their contribution, “Rethinking Food Packaging for School and Workplace Lunches.” As a member of the same club,

Jayveer also participated in the First Tech Challenge, in March 2022, where he worked with his team to create a robot that could pick up and place boxes. The team won the Best Innovator Award and cleared the national round.

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