"A small team, committed to a cause bigger than themselves, can achieve absolutely anything"
- Simon Sinek
Our Goal
Bringing positive change through Physics.
The absolute function turns all negative values positive. We took this idea behind our school science club and created Project IPA, where we teach physics to underprivileged students to bring about about this positive change.
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We believe in the power of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to foster creative thinking and social innovation, helping improve communities and better lives.
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Through education and implementation of core STEM values and concepts, we aim to utilize our enthusiasm for science to do social good.

Our Founders
"A small team, committed to a cause bigger than themselves, can achieve absolutely anything"
-Simon Sinek

Aldrin Ong
Marketing
Aldrin plays tennis with Pranav, and has several tennis championship titles to his name. He has done multiple marketing and computing internships at Go-Jek, continuing to develop his own app to connect tennis players for sparring.

Aditya Tandon
Technology
Aditya has been a computerphile since a young age, and uses his online presence and proficiency to garner audiences for his gaming and app-development endeavors. When he's not busy doing physics, he's busy playing CS and Fortnite and competing in gaming tournaments.

Keene Lingo
Logistics
Keene has a curiosity for practical science bordering on dangerous. He is always coming up with life-threatening experiment ideas, and finds a way to make even the simplest of practicals complex in science class. He enjoys travelling, hiking, and reading on astrophysics in his spare time

Aaryan Sukhadia
President
Aaryan has always been fascinated with math and physics, and founded this club with the goal of sharing his passion with others. He has competed and earned prizes in numerous mathematical competitions and makes comics in his spare time.

Pranav Suri
Vice President
Pranav is passionate about the environment and going green. He is part of the school eco-committee and works as a meteorologist collecting weather data for the school. Apart from physics, he enjoys programming and looks for ways to combine the two.

Celestine Wenardy
Research
Celestine's drive for scientific research has led to her developing cutting-edge low cost interferometry methods and winning her multiple prizes at international science fairs. She also has an obsession with figure skating and solitaire.