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From Debate to Innovation: Meet the High School Student Revolutionizing Immigration Policy

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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tarun Batchu, a remarkable high school junior from Powell, Ohio, who has developed an innovative algorithm that could transform how we approach immigration policy. As the child of Indian immigrants, Tarun's personal connection to immigration inspired him to create Nexus, a groundbreaking tool that analyzes migration patterns using artificial intelligence and real-time data.

Already garnering attention from international institutions including the French and Sri Lankan Foreign Ministries, Tarun's work demonstrates how the next generation is bringing fresh perspectives and technological solutions to complex global challenges. Join us for a fascinating conversation about the intersection of technology, policy, and the future of immigration, as we explore how a high school debate topic evolved into a potentially game-changing innovation for global migration management.

SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:

Tarun Batchu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarun-batchu-986017284/

GUEST: Tarun Batchu, Developer, Nexus immigration algorithm

HOST: Lauren Clarke

PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tarun Batchu, a remarkable high school junior from Powell, Ohio, who has developed an innovative algorithm that could transform how we approach immigration policy. As the child of Indian immigrants, Tarun's personal connection to immigration inspired him to create Nexus, a groundbreaking tool that analyzes migration patterns using artificial intelligence and real-time data.

Already garnering attention from international institutions including the French and Sri Lankan Foreign Ministries, Tarun's work demonstrates how the next generation is bringing fresh perspectives and technological solutions to complex global challenges. Join us for a fascinating conversation about the intersection of technology, policy, and the future of immigration, as we explore how a high school debate topic evolved into a potentially game-changing innovation for global migration management.

SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:

Tarun Batchu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarun-batchu-986017284/

GUEST: Tarun Batchu, Developer, Nexus immigration algorithm

HOST: Lauren Clarke

PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

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