In this captivating episode of Intrigued to Innovate, host Dr Jovan Tan sits down with Naadiah Ibrahim, Aaryana Pradhan, and Pahaul Ahluwalia – three newly graduated mechanical engineers who boldly ventured into uncharted territory for their iDP final year project.What began as an ambitious question – " What if nature's tiniest engineers could solve climate change?" – became a year-long journey filled with late-night lab sessions, unexpected breakthroughs, and resilience driven by a true passion.Their project, Growth Optimisation of Cyanobacteria, uses microscopic organisms to develop an effective, efficient, and scalable platform for carbon capture, powered solely by sunlight and water. The true innovation lies not just in the science but in their choice to also extract phycobiliprotein (a valuable pigment), creating a financially viable way to scale from lab to industry.Naadiah, Aaryana, and Pahaul showcase the gritty, humorous, and human side of innovation: the friend who accidentally bumped their head on a CO2 tank, tears during a late-night biomass extraction, struggling through an exhausting Excel spreadsheet packed with hundreds of datasets, and the moment they witnessed a vibrant blue pigment forming in their flasks, proving all the chaos was worth it.In this episode, you'll discover:· Why three mechanical engineers ventured into chemical engineering, and what they learned about their own capabilities· How friendship became the backbone that held the team together through their toughest moments· The untold story of lab setbacks and the emotional toll of working seven days a week· Why their seemingly small optimisation efforts actually make a substantial impact on the scientific community and climate innovation· The surprising moments of joy that sustained them: successful experiments, colour-changing pigments, and breakthroughs in data· How an interdisciplinary approach opened their minds to possibilities they never imaginedFrom doubt to an A+ project, this episode highlights the complex, inspiring journey of young innovators fighting for a sustainable future. Whether you're an engineering student, a sustainability advocate, or just curious about how real and impactful climate solutions are built, this conversation is sure to both motivate and humble you.Guests: Naadiah Ibrahim, Aaryana Pradhan, and Pahaul Ahluwalia, proud young alumni of NUS iDP, National University of Singapore (NUS)Hosted by: Dr Jovan TanProduced by: Low Tse Han & Dr Jovan TanPresented by: NUS Innovation & Design Programme (iDP) at the NUS Engineering Design and Innovation Centre (EDIC)