Academic Recognition
Academic Distinction — Immerse Education Essay Competition (2025)
Buzzing Blooms combines environmental action with research, communication and interdisciplinary learning.
Highlights include:
* Research presentation at the Cambridge Centre for International Research (CCIR) Student Research Symposium
* Publication of peer-reviewed research in the SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
* Bronze for Aerobloom: AI guided Aerial Artificial Pollination Drone System and voted as the most popular project by Indian Science & Engineering Fair regionals.
* Completion of Yale University’s The Science of Well-Being programme under Professor Laurie Santos
* Outstanding Writing Content Award from the Harvard International Review essay competition wherein the Buzzing Blooms was the main highlight.
* Immerse Education Essay Competition
Awarded Academic Distinction for an engineering-focused essay titled:
“How can sustainable engineering solutions be integrated into smart cities to address urban ecological challenges?”
The essay proposed Aero Bloom, an AI-guided aerial pollination system designed to enhance urban biodiversity and ecological resilience.It combined principles of biomimicry, artificial intelligence, and sustainable urban design to address the global decline of pollinators
• Silver Award — Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition (2025)
Awarded by the Royal Commonwealth Society under the theme “Our Commonwealth Journey.” for describing buzzing bloom journey.
The essay responded to the prompt:
“Tell the story of a plant growing in your community—what does it experience over its life journey?”
Awarded Academic Distinction for an engineering-focused essay titled:
“How can sustainable engineering solutions be integrated into smart cities to address urban ecological challenges?”
The essay proposed Aero Bloom, an AI-guided aerial pollination system designed to enhance urban biodiversity and ecological resilience.
It combined principles of biomimicry, artificial intelligence, and sustainable urban design to address the global decline of pollinators.
Silver Award — Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition (2025)
Awarded by the Royal Commonwealth Society under the theme “Our Commonwealth Journey.”
The essay responded to the prompt:
“Tell the story of a plant growing in your community—what does it experience over its life journey?”
Through a narrative lens, the piece explored urban ecology, human–nature relationships, and environmental responsibility, reflecting the philosophy behind Buzzing Blooms.