Junior Engineers Technicians and Scientists (JETS) is an initiative of the Ministry of Education that offers a dynamic platform for students, teachers, and young people to come up with innovative, human-centered solutions to the challenges facing their communities. Operating under the guiding principle of "Think Big Be Innovative," JETS encourages participants to address a range of pressing issues, including climate change, medical and healthcare, renewable energy, water scarcity, and environmental pollution.
The program empowers learners, youth, and teachers to develop innovative solutions that can be refined and showcased at JETS Fair activities held at various levels. These fairs provide a forum for young scientists to share ideas, identify best practices related to STEM, and learn from each other's experiences. Additionally, stakeholders with a strong interest in scientific research can mentor, develop, and commercialize promising innovations, thereby promoting sustainable development.
Presented by the National Science Centre in collaboration with JETS (Junior Engineers, Technicians, and Scientists), this Book of Abstracts highlights Zambia’s brightest young innovators and their groundbreaking projects. Each abstract offers a glimpse into the ingenuity and creativity of our youth as they tackle real-world problems through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
This collection provides educators, students, and professionals with insights into emerging ideas and innovation paths. Discover the pioneering work shaping the future of STEM in Zambia.
Download BookAgricultural Science concerns itself with the application of science to agriculture...
This theme will focus on encouraging participants to develop and showcase new or improved strategies and innovations for improving agricultural productivity...
The “Chemistry for Sustainable Solutions” sub-theme invites participants from different educational levels...
This theme will focus on encouraging participants to promote Chemistry Innovation by exploring the diverse applications of chemistry...
Physics is the science of matter and energy as well as the interactions between the two...
This theme will focus on encouraging participants to develop innovative solutions for utilizing the abundant energy in Zambia to address the country's energy needs...
Computer Science is the study of computational systems and information technology...
This theme will focus on encouraging participants to develop innovative solutions that leverage computer science to help drive digital transformation...
The study of Mathematics teaches how to use abstract language, work with algorithms, self-analyse computational thinking, and accurately model real-world solutions...
This theme could focus on encouraging participants to develop innovative solutions that leverage mathematics to help drive the architectural space for economic development in Zambia...
Robotics involves building robots whereas Artificial Intelligence involves programming intelligence...
The competition will challenge participants to design and build robotic systems that can assist with improving tasks...
This category focuses on studies specifically designed to address issues of human health and disease...
In this category, the competition will challenge participants to develop non-conventional innovative solutions to address healthcare challenges in Zambia...
Food technology involves the application of food science to the selection, preservation, processing, packaging, and distribution, use of safe food...
Participants will be judged on their use of local ingredients, sustainability practices, and creativity in developing new and exciting dishes...
This category involves innovations that include controlling human impact on and interaction with the environment in order to preserve natural resources...
The competition will invite participants to submit innovative, practical, and scalable solutions to environmental challenges in Zambia...
The participants for the quiz will be required to write Olympiad tasks. Biology and Chemistry shall be written by one participant...