Kurdish Teens Invent Promising New Bomb Detection System

Posted by | June 28, 2014 21:28 | Filed under: Contributors Good News Mark Quincy Adams Opinion Top Stories War & Peace


Talk about a science project that could really save lives! A pair of Kurdish Schoolgirls, Eman Abdul-Razzaq Ibrahim and Dastan Othman Hassan, have developed a new bomb detection system which would allow security forces to check exponentially more cars for hidden explosives than is currently possible.

Knowing that Kurdish security forces can’t check every vehicle on the road, the girls sought to screen many cars in a short period of time. Encouraged by their teacher, they approached Erbil Governor Nawzad Hadi for advice. Hadi informed them that the most common form of explosive in the region was C4, but the two wanted to invent something capable of detecting a range of threats, including chemical weapons.

The students then went to work. Using already developed technology, they devised a screening system that could check hundreds of vehicles in the time it currently takes to search just a few. This would speed up security checkpoints but also greatly decrease the risk of car bombs which have terrorized their community.

They set up a model whereby two bomb detector devices are hidden in trashcans on the side of a road, and one is affixed to a street sign above.  Cars must slow down over a speed bump, where they are scanned by all three devices.  Having studied the physics of light, the girls realized night vision CCTV cameras would pick up any ultraviolet light caused by the detector lasers, and immediately report the image of the car to security officials.

They won at the science fair and also caught the interest of many around the world. They’ve rebuffed offers from companies hoping to develop the system and instead remain focused on their original goal of making their neighborhoods safer.

The students say 21 companies and the Dutch police approached them about using their system. Competition organizers were shocked that the girls hadn’t already sold the system to the Kurdistan Regional Government. The two refused all offers from companies, promising that they would bring it to their own government first—free of charge. “The main point is to save people’s lives,” Eman says.

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By: Mark Quincy Adams

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8 responses to Kurdish Teens Invent Promising New Bomb Detection System

  1. KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker June 28th, 2014 at 22:03

    Bright young girls!
    On a larger note, our youth are indeed our future and this is a shining example of why education must be as accessible and as inexpensive as possible.

  2. KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker June 28th, 2014 at 22:03

    Bright young girls!
    On a larger note, our youth are indeed our future and this is a shining example of why education must be as accessible and as inexpensive as possible.

  3. Tommy6860 June 28th, 2014 at 22:39

    Wow, that’s awesome. Kudos to these girls as they inspire the mind!

  4. Tommy6860 June 28th, 2014 at 22:39

    Wow, that’s awesome. Kudos to these girls as they inspire the mind!

  5. Shades June 29th, 2014 at 08:44

    Good on them! For the so-called patriots bragging about how they’re going to restore their country by blah, blah, blah, THIS is how it’s done.

  6. Shades June 29th, 2014 at 08:44

    Good on them! For the so-called patriots bragging about how they’re going to restore their country by blah, blah, blah, THIS is how it’s done.

  7. cecilia June 29th, 2014 at 22:17

    Once again we see the VALUE of educated women!

  8. cecilia June 29th, 2014 at 22:17

    Once again we see the VALUE of educated women!

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