 The Science Forum Bazaar is a really exciting evening. It's so amazing to see our students and to understand the research they've been conducting and what motivates them. Students have presented on a wide range of topics, many of them touching their lives personally. Many of our students and their projects will go on to shape their future academic careers. I started three years ago working on this project. It's a robotic hand which has six axes of movement. The idea was to build a project that was cost-effective. So this hand, it costs €4 and a common hand with the same specifications currently available on the market. It's about €4,000. The Science Bazaar was my first time presenting a research in front of so many people from so many different countries. At first it was a big shock to me because I've never even known some of these countries existed before and I'm talking to people actually from these countries and I was like, well okay I'm kind of nervous there but then as it goes on I was like okay fine this is very fun and I got to chat with them and talk to them so it was really fun.