How many times have you found yourself in a sticky situation where you badly need to use your mobile phone and realised that you’re just a few seconds away from running out of battery charge? Plenty, right? Well, 19 year old Eesha Khare from California, who is also a runner-up at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2013, found herself in exactly the same scenario as well. Struck by panic in that situation she had to resort to finding a pay phone when her mobile phone was rendered powerless. At that moment, she decided that at this time and age, mobile battery recharge had a long way to go. Esha developed a supercapacitor energy storage device which charges mobile devices faster than it was ever thought possible before. This invention of hers earned her a second place at the Intel Fair and the accolade of “Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awardâ€. According to her, she wishes to harness her invention to ensure that you can fully charge your mobile devices “in less than a minuteâ€. This woman is here to change the way the world functions and let’s wish her the best in fulfilling this vision of hers.