Chaitanya Karamchedu from Portland, Oregon, is turning heads across the country all because of a science experiment that began in his high school classroom.
The Jesuit High School Senior told KPTV that he has big plans of changing the world.
"1 in 8 people do not have access to clean water, it's a crying issue that needs to be addressed," said Karamchedu.
He made up his mind to address the matter himself.
Isolating drinkable water from the ocean in a cost effective way is a problem that has stumped scientists for years.
"Scientists looked at desalination, but it's all still inaccessible to places and it would cost too much to implement on a large scale," Karamchedu said.
Karamchedu figured it out, on his own, in a high school lab.
"The real genesis of the idea was realising that sea water is not fully saturated with salt," he was quoted as saying.
"It's not bonding with water molecules, it's bonding to the salt," said Karamchedu.
"People have been looking at the problem from one view point, how do we break those bonds between salt and the water? Chai came in and thought about it from a completely different angle," said Jesuit High School Biology Teacher Dr. Lara Shamieh.
"People were concentrated on that 10 per cent of water that's bonded to the salt in the sea and no one looked at the 90 per cent that was free. Chai just looked at it and said if 10 per cent is bonded and 90 per cent is free, then why are we so focused on this 10 per cent, let's ignore it and focus on the 90," Shamieh said.
"What this is compared to current techniques, is that it's cheap and accessible to everyone, everyone can use it," said Shamieh.
Scientists across the country are taking note. He won a USD 10,000 award from the US Agency for International Global Development at Intel's International Science Fair and second place at MIT's TechCon Conference where he won more money to continue his research.
"They were very encouraging, they could see things into it that I couldn't, because they've been working their whole lives on this," said Karamchedu.
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