Siyaa Poddar

Healthcare Innovator

A WEEK OF IDEAS AND CONNECTIONS

The week will unfold as follows, with each day centered on a unique theme.

Hear from and be inspired by major icons during interviews with a diverse range of speakers who are making world-changing impact; check out the on-demand content; join workshops (known as Discovery Sessions) to learn about something new or dive deep into a topic you already love; take part in the live Q&A; and join the community chat (based on pass type — see pass details below for more details).

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Siyaa Poddar is a 17-year-old researcher and environmental advocate from Arizona. She created RADAR, a color-changing material that detects invisible pollutants like silica and uranium, which are linked to serious diseases that often take years to diagnose. Designed as a low-cost tool for vulnerable communities, her work earned her the Regeneron Young Scientist Award, the top honor at the International Science and Engineering Fair, as well as 1st place in the category of Materials Science, and was featured on BBC Tech Life. Beyond research, Siyaa served as a Youth Civic Impact Fellow; co-leads Water the Roots, a youth sustainability initiative that has engaged students across her state; and serves as president of her high school chapter of She’s the First, guiding more than 100 girls in supporting first-generation students.

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