61st Annual STS (20012002)
Finalists
Ryan Randall Patterson
COLORADO
Ryan Randall Patterson, 18, of Grand Junction, developed and patented a
glove that translates American Sign Language to written text on a portable
display device for his Intel Science Talent Search project in engineering. He
then built a prototype of his invention for less than $200. Ryan's project is
the latest example of a lifelong interest in scientific research, especially in
electricity and electronics. By the third grade, he was wiring and soldering
circuit boards. By the seventh grade, he had taught himself how to integrate
simple microcontrollers into his projects. Now he incorporates high-power,
high-speed microcontrollers, such as the one used on his sign language
translator. He hopes to continue developing electronic devices, particularly to
benefit disabled people. In fact, he became interested in his translator project
after observing a group of people signing at a fast food restaurant, and
realizing that they needed an interpreter to order their food. At Central High
School, Ryan plays piano and percussion instruments and also enjoys mountain
biking. He has won numerous honors at regional science fairs as well as the
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in 2001. His parents are
Randy and Sherry Patterson.