ISEF
Program Information
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| U.S. Air Force |
| First Awards of $3,000 |
| BE045 |
Do Pupil Size Changes Correlate With Other
Biophysical Responses: Big Eyes, Big Lies?
Christina Marie Mariolana Zoccoli, 15, Academy of Notre Dame
de Namur, Villanova, Pennsylvania
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| BI059 |
The Effects of Caffeine on Short Term Auditory
Memory
Natasha Lee Hoover, 17, Aiken High School, Aiken, South Carolina
|
| BO057 |
Fractal Nature of Plant Vascular Systems
Kathleen Suzanne Hanson, 16, Clear Brook High School, Friendswood,
Texas
|
| CH042 |
Electroenzymatic Biofuel Cells II
Daniel Clayton Appel, 16, Eldorado High School, Albuquerque,
New Mexico
|
| CS005 |
Ternary vs. Binary
Natasha Rustom Irani, 17, Lake Highland Preparatory School,
Orlando, Florida
|
| EA029 |
Venus from the Outside in: Linking Surface
Features to Changing Mantle Convection Patterns
Carolyn Morgan Tewksbury, 17, Clinton Senior High School,
Clinton, New York
|
| EN037 |
Continuously Variable Transmissions, A
New Approach to the Modern Transmission: Phase Two
Brian James Beyt, 15, Catholic High School, New Iberia, Louisiana
|
| EV012 |
Biobased Grease: The Grease of the Future
Available Today
Joseph Michael Searcy, 18, Colquitt County High School, Moultrie,
Georgia
|
| GN001 |
Neuronal Expression of CD22: Novel Therapeutic
Implications for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Multiple
Sclerosis
Anant Ramesh Patel, 18, Astronaut High School, Titusville,
Florida
|
| MA003 |
The Order of Chaos
Jay Stewart Anderson, 17, Paint Valley High School, Bainbridge,
Ohio
|
| ME033 |
Disease Propagation Through Connective
Paths: Application of the Small World Theory to Epidemic
Modeling
Anna-Katrina Shedletsky, 16, Brewster High School, Brewster,
New York
|
| MI065 |
Restoring the Effectiveness of BETA-lactam
Antibiotics by Combating Bacterial Defense Mechanisms:
Exploring Natural Agents as Enzyme Blockers
Ibraheem Maqsood Mohammed, 17, Niceville High School, Niceville,
Florida
|
| PH044 |
IV. Measurements of Internal Electrostatic
Confinement Electron Density using Microwave Interferometry
Tianhui Li, 18, Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Oregon
|
| ZO008 |
Memory Retention of Habituated Dugesia
tigrina in a Simulated Microgravity Environment
Jennifer Rose Sass, 17, Mid-Buchanan High School, Faucett,
Missouri
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| |
| Second Awards of $1,500 |
| BE020 |
The Influence of Physical and Neurological
Trauma on Personality
Zarabeth Lehr Golden, 16, Blanche Ely High School, Pompano
Beach, Florida
|
| BI042 |
A Wild Hair
Laci Sharee Lawrence, 17, Andrews High School, Andrews, Texas
|
| BO030 |
Phytoremediation of Solvent Contamination
Using Lemna gibba
Blake Robert Wilde, 16, Fremont High School, Plain City,
Utah
|
| CH028 |
A Novel Room Temperature Fuel Cell Utilizing
a Carbonate Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
Kunil Kaushik Raval, 17, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
|
| CS021 |
Building a Better B.E.A.R. (Bolton's EarlyAccess
Regulator)
Branson Burnett Sparks, 16, Bolton High School, Alexandria,
Louisiana
|
| EA008 |
Compositional Controls on Soil Strength
Under Static and Non-static Conditions
Sarah Evelyn Brophy, 17, Bloomington High School North, Bloomington,
Indiana
|
| EN079 |
Wash-O-Matic
Jeffrey David Hartsell, 15, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana,
Texas
|
| EV054 |
Rises and Falls of a Great River: An Intensive
Bioassessment of the Mississippi's First 382 Miles
Rebecca Jennifer Krystosek, 18, Bagley High School, Bagley,
Minnesota
|
| GN016 |
Organization of Specific Phosphorylation
Sites on the Longest Human Tau Isoform in Alzeimer's Disease
David Gordon Nix, 17, Episcopal High School, Jacksonville,
Florida
|
| MA034 |
Data Detectives: A Second Year Study of
CRC Generator Polynomials, 32-bit
Alice Wan Chai, 16, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas
|
| ME028 |
Simvastatin Activation of Ryanodine Receptor
Mediated Calcium Channels May Promote Myolysis
Daniel Jacob Sachs, 17, John Jay High School, Cross River,
New York
|
| MI008 |
Characterization of the Secreted Aspartic
Proteinases of Candida albicans Using a Novel Combinatorial
Approach
Jamie Elyce Rubin, 16, Canterbury School, Fort Myers, Florida
|
| PH040 |
Magnetoplasmadynamics: Ionization and Magnetic
Field
Ray Chengchuan He, 19, Hempfield High School, Landisville,
Pennsylvania
|
| ZO048 |
Morphological Differences in Feather Microstructure
Richard Winston Larson, 15, Springville Junior High School,
Springville, Utah
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| |
| Team Award of $1,500 for each
member |
| CH302 |
A Two-state DNA Nanomechanical Motor Powered
by the Reversible Hybridization of a Unique DNA Strand
Trigger
Christopher Eric Kulawik, 16, Fox Lane High School, Bedford,
New York
Robert David Barish, 16, Fox Lane High School, Bedford, New
York
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| |
| Team Award of $1,000 for each
member |
| PH301 |
Magnetohydrodynamic Response of Low Temperature
Electrolytes
Ryan Paul Jones, 15, Astronaut High School, Titusville, Florida
Eric Anthony Smith, 14, Astronaut High School, Titusville,
Florida
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| |
| Each winner will receive a medallion and
a certificate of recognition. The teacher of each individual
and team will receive a grant in the amount of $300. |
| |
| U.S. Army |
| Award of $3000 in savings bonds,
a Certificate of Achievement and a gold medallion. |
| BE045 |
Do Pupil Size Changes Correlate With Other
Biophysical Responses: Big Eyes, Big Lies?
Christina Marie Mariolana Zoccoli, 15, Academy of Notre Dame
de Namur, Villanova, Pennsylvania
|
| BI040 |
Endogenous Estrogen Amplification Through
Interaction With P450 Enzymes: Novel Mechanisms for Xenoestrogenicity
Lalit Ramesh Patel, 17, California Academy of Mathematics
and Science, Carson, California
|
| BO041 |
A Taxonomic Reassessment of the Phaeophyceaen
Orders Ectocarpales and Scytosiphonales Based on Ribosomal
Small Subunit (18S) DNA Sequences
Sudeep Banerjee, 16, Clovis West High School, Fresno, California
|
| CH028 |
A Novel Room Temperature Fuel Cell Utilizing
a Carbonate Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
Kunil Kaushik Raval, 17, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
|
| CS020 |
A New Method for 3-D Object Modeling and
Optical Data Recognition
Robert Earl Eunice, 18, Houston County High School, Warner
Robins, Georgia
|
| EA008 |
Compositional Controls on Soil Strength
Under Static and Non-static Conditions
Sarah Evelyn Brophy, 17, Bloomington High School North, Bloomington,
Indiana
|
| EN043 |
Maximizing Power Density in Direct Methanol
Fuel Cells: The Development of a Novel Multiple Fuel Cell
Design
Douglas George Lavanture, 16, John Adams High School, South
Bend, Indiana
|
| EV049 |
Polymer Possibilities Phase III: Biodegradable
Cellulose for Wind Erosion Control
Vincent Tyler Metzger, 16, Cibola High School, Albuquerque,
New Mexico
|
| GN008 |
Walnut Extract Has Anti-amyloidogenic Activity:
Preventive and Therapeutic Implications for Alzheimer's
Disease
Neha Chauhan, 16, Susan E. Wagner High School, Staten Island,
New York, New York
|
| MA034 |
Data Detectives: A Second Year Study of
CRC Generator Polynomials, 32-bit
Alice Wan Chai, 16, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas
|
| ME082 |
Gene Expression Analysis of Synovial Cells
in Response to Impulsive Shock
Irene Yuan Sun, 16, Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis,
Indiana
|
| MI057 |
Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV): Investigating
the Role of Mouse Transferrin Receptor 1 (mTf R1) Polymorphisms
in Resistance to Retroviral Infection
Maria Elena De Obaldia, 16, Moorestown High School, Moorestown,
New Jersey
|
| PH028 |
The "Blackberry" Cluster: Thermodynamic
Equilibrium and Potential Medical Applications of Giant
Nanoscale Inorganic Molecules in Solution
Brandon Stuart Imber, 17, Commack High School, Commack, New
York
|
| ZO057 |
The Role of Leukocytes in the Exacerbation
of Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Hypercholesterolemic
Mice
John Louis Gehrig, 18, Caddo Parish Magnet High School, Shreveport,
Louisiana
|
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| Award of $3000 in savings bonds
to be shared equally by team members, Certificates of Achievement
and gold medallions |
| CH302 |
A Two-state DNA Nanomechanical Motor Powered
by the Reversible Hybridization of a Unique DNA Strand
Trigger
Christopher Eric Kulawik, 16, Fox Lane High School, Bedford,
New York
Robert David Barish, 16, Fox Lane High School, Bedford, New
York
|
| |
| All expense paid trip to Operation
Cherry Blossom in Tokyo, Japan. Each trip winner will also
receive $3,000 in savings bonds, $300 from the Association
of the United States Army, a gold medallion and a Certificate
of Achievement. |
| EN015 |
Autonomous Cooperative Learning Between
Multiple Robots Through RF Communication
Jason Michael Schuler, 18, Lakewood High School, Saint Petersburg,
Florida
|
| MA021 |
A Combinatorial Proof of Seymour's Conjecture
for Regular Oriented Graphs With Almost Regular Outsets
O'a and O"a
Lester Wayne Mackey, 18, Half Hollow Hills High School West,
Dix Hills, New York
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| |
| One all expense paid trip to
London International Youth Science Forum, $3,000 in savings
bonds, $300 from the Association of the United States Army,
a gold medallion and Certificate of Achievement. |
| EV012 |
Biobased Grease: The Grease of the Future
Available Today
Joseph Michael Searcy, 18, Colquitt County High School, Moultrie,
Georgia
|
| |
| U.S. Navy & Marine Corps |
| Scholarship in the amount of
$8,000 |
| BE027 |
Deaf, Not Dumb: Dispelling the Myth of
a Mathematics Deficit Among Deaf Students
Casey Ann Vaughn, 17, Lawrence High School, Cedarhurst, New
York
|
| BI057 |
A Study of the Relationship Between Lymphocytes
With Lymphomatoid Papulosis and Mucosal Cells from a Subject
and Descendants Using PCR Identification
Samuel James Amberson Howell, 16, Saginaw Arts and Sciences
Academy, Saginaw, Michigan
|
| BO057 |
Fractal Nature of Plant Vascular Systems
Kathleen Suzanne Hanson, 16, Clear Brook High School, Friendswood,
Texas
|
| CH013 |
Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
Brandon Emerson Powers, 18, Christian Academy of Louisville,
Louisville, Kentucky
|
| CS057 |
Modeling Physical Systems Using Flux Corrected
Transport on a Fully-threaded Tree
Jonathan Albert Mizrahi, 17, Thomas Jefferson High School
for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia
|
| EA005 |
A Rapid, Accurate Method of Determining
the Distance to Near Earth Asteroids
Lisa Doreen Glukhovsky, 17, New Milford High School, New
Milford, Connecticut
|
| EN015 |
Autonomous Cooperative Learning Between
Multiple Robots Through RF Communication
Jason Michael Schuler, 18, Lakewood High School, Saint Petersburg,
Florida
|
| EV046 |
Assessment of Zooplankton Resources in
Biscayne Bay and Lagoonal Trophic Flow Model Analysis
Jenna Lyanne Lewis, 18, Cooper City High School, Cooper City,
Florida
|
| GN002 |
Evaluation of the Mechanism Associated
With Choline Reduction of Apoptosis
Sarah Jeanne Wood, 18, Greybull High School, Greybull, Wyoming
|
| MA037 |
The Topology of Distance: Asymmetric Functions
George Alexander Khachatryan, 18, Kinkaid School, Houston,
Texas
|
| ME063 |
A Study of the Indoor Pool Environment
and its Effects on the Respiratory Function of Competitive
Swimmers
Sarah Elizabeth Gutman, 16, Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy,
Wheeling, West Virginia
|
| MI057 |
Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV): Investigating
the Role of Mouse Transferrin Receptor 1 (mTf R1) Polymorphisms
in Resistance to Retroviral Infection
Maria Elena De Obaldia, 16, Moorestown High School, Moorestown,
New Jersey
|
| PH028 |
The "Blackberry" Cluster: Thermodynamic
Equilibrium and Potential Medical Applications of Giant
Nanoscale Inorganic Molecules in Solution
Brandon Stuart Imber, 17, Commack High School, Commack, New
York
|
| ZO007 |
The Development of an Enriched Microsatellite
Library for the Genetic Analysis of Briareum asbestinum
Nisha Vikram Shah, 16, Lecanto High School, Lecanto, Florida
|
| |
| Scholarship award of $8000
for original research in an important Naval-relevant scientific
area. |
| EN049 |
A Sensing System Based on Laser Intensity
Changes Due to Optical Fiber Vibration
Michelle Louie, 16, Kings Park High School, Kings Park, New
York
|
| EV039 |
The Development of an Environmentally Friendly
Ezyme-based Antifouling System
Vaishali Kiran Grover, 15, Miami Coral Park Senior High School,
Miami, Florida
|
| MA013 |
Acoustic Signature Recognition Through
Fractal Analysis
Allison Lindsey Schmidt, 17, Tullahoma High School, Tullahoma,
Tennessee
|
| |
| Team scholarship in the amount
of $8,000 to be equally divided between the team members. |
| PH309 |
Determining Chemical and Physical Properties
of Uranium Oxide (UOx) as a Thin Film in Soft X-ray Reflectance
Megan Rowberry, 18, Provo High School, Provo, Utah
Hollilyne Drury, 18, Provo High School, Provo, Utah
|
| |
| Scholarships are payable at $2,000 a year
for four years. Recipients also receive a certificate signed
by the Chief of Naval Research and the Vice Chief of Naval
Research and a U.S. Navy memento. Team award winners receive
$1,000 a year for four years. |
| |
| U.S. Coast Guard |
| For projects that relate to boating and
water safety. |
| |
| First Award of $5,000 |
| BE041 |
Recall of Visually Presented Material
Shannon Quinn Turney, 16, Notre Dame Academy, Park Hills,
Kentucky
|
| |
| Second Award of $3,000 |
| EN035 |
Nanocomposite Foams Made Using Supercritical
Carbon Dioxide
Alice Lee, 16, Upper Arlington High School, Upper Arlington,
Ohio
|
| |
| Third Award of $1,000 |
| BE009 |
The Stimuli Effect: Hearing and Reaction
Times
Chetan Bhasker Jhaveri, 15, La Plata High School, La Plata,
Maryland
|
| |
| Fourth Award of $500 |
| EV078 |
Paving Paradise: Designing an Environmental
Friendly Parking Lot on Waterfront Property Using Pervious
Surfaces to Reduce Harmful Urban Runoff
Alice Marie Bagley, 16, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
|
| |
| Honorable Mention Award of
$100 |
| EN304 |
Using Intersecting Differential Tangent
Lines to Investigate the Characteristics of Parabolic Bow
Waves
Franklin James Parker, 18, Mason High School, Mason, Texas
Ryne Marcus Kahan, 16, Mason High School, Mason, Texas
|
| EV039 |
The Development of an Environmentally Friendly
Ezyme-based Antifouling System
Vaishali Kiran Grover, 15, Miami Coral Park Senior High School,
Miami, Florida
|
| EV111 |
Propeller Guard Manipulation on the Reduction
of Secondary Pressure Waves and Turbidity Levels
Paul Gregory Mueller, 17, Hilton Head High School, Hilton
Head, South Carolina
|
| |
| U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development |
| For projects that demonstrate outstanding
achievement in research and scientific knowledge in several
areas of interest. |
| |
| First Award of $5,000 |
| EN327 |
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Tamsen Alicia Drew, 17, Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton,
California
Nicholas Dorian Rapp, 18, Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton,
California
|
| |
| Second Award of $3,000 |
| CS020 |
A New Method for 3-D Object Modeling and
Optical Data Recognition
Robert Earl Eunice, 18, Houston County High School, Warner
Robins, Georgia
|
| |
| Third Award of $1,000 |
| EV325 |
Mass Production of Biodiesel, HySee 1005,
With use of Microbes; Bacillus thuringienes and Streptomyces
albus
Wesley Ryan Fuller, 17, Hamilton High School, Chandler, Arizona
Blair Elisabeth Kowalinski, 16, Hamilton High School, Chandler,
Arizona
Kyle Anthony Marsland, 18, Hamilton High School, Chandler,
Arizona
|
| |
| Fourth Award $500 |
| CH028 |
A Novel Room Temperature Fuel Cell Utilizing
a Carbonate Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
Kunil Kaushik Raval, 17, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
|
| |
| Honorable Mention of $100 |
| CH005 |
Rational Design of a General Optical Sensor
for Biological Agents
Gregory Ignatious Gellene, 17, Friendship High School, Wolfforth,
Texas
|
| CS040 |
Making a Picture Worth More Than a Thousand
Words
Daniel Jonathan Parrott, 15, Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville,
Oklahoma
|
| EN113 |
Liquid Energy: Prototype For Generating
Electricity from Waves and Tidal Currents
Austin James Shelton, 16, Father Duenas Memorial School,
Agana, Guam
|
| |
| Areas of interest include: Intelligent Waterway
Systems - technologies and techniques for ensuring cost
effective navigation safety; Energy Management Technologies
- energy alternatives offering reduced maintenance cost
by reduction of wear on moving parts; Human Error Reduction
- research into the mechanisms that contribute to crew
fatigue and additional factors that may lead to human error;
Oil Spill Response - innovative concepts to improve recovery
rates; Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) - innovative way
of preventing rampant propagation of ANS. |
| |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
| For projects that best relate to NASA's
mission. |
| |
| All expense-paid trip to attend
the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama and a certificate |
| CH028 |
A Novel Room Temperature Fuel Cell Utilizing
a Carbonate Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
Kunil Kaushik Raval, 17, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
|
| CH042 |
Electroenzymatic Biofuel Cells II
Daniel Clayton Appel, 16, Eldorado High School, Albuquerque,
New Mexico
|
| CS020 |
A New Method for 3-D Object Modeling and
Optical Data Recognition
Robert Earl Eunice, 18, Houston County High School, Warner
Robins, Georgia
|
| CS028 |
I See You! Robotic Surveillance Using Appearance-based
Obstacle Detection
Laura Anne Wong, 16, Villa Victoria Academy, Ewing, New Jersey
|
| EA001 |
Evolution of Initial Orbit Determination
Error Correction Functions by Genetic Programming
Matthew Douglas Apau Jachowski, 17, Maui High School, Kahului,
Hawaii
|
| EA021 |
Water on Mars: Where Was It, Where Is It
Now?
Erin Lynn Frey, 16, South River High School, Edgewater, Maryland
|
| EN027 |
A Magnetohydrodynamic Direct Current Transformer
Elizabeth Van Cortlandt Varela, 16, West Potomac High School,
Alexandria, Virginia
|
| EN048 |
Sailplane Winch Launch Telemetry and Data-logging
Robert Francis Ussery, 17, Seton Home Study School, Front
Royal, Virginia
|
| EN049 |
A Sensing System Based on Laser Intensity
Changes Due to Optical Fiber Vibration
Michelle Louie, 16, Kings Park High School, Kings Park, New
York
|
| EV054 |
Rises and Falls of a Great River: An Intensive
Bioassessment of the Mississippi's First 382 Miles
Rebecca Jennifer Krystosek, 18, Bagley High School, Bagley,
Minnesota
|
| GN006 |
Increased Oxidant Stress in Aging Leads
to Decreased Nitric Oxide (NO) Bioavailability
Alexandra Raisa Adler, 18, Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua,
New York
|
| MA006 |
A Novel Mathematical Model of B-DNA in
a Nucleosome
Daniel David Graves, 16, Nicolet High School, Glendale, Wisconsin
|
| MA021 |
A Combinatorial Proof of Seymour's Conjecture
for Regular Oriented Graphs With Almost Regular Outsets
O'a and O"a
Lester Wayne Mackey, 18, Half Hollow Hills High School West,
Dix Hills, New York
|
| ME033 |
Disease Propagation Through Connective
Paths: Application of the Small World Theory to Epidemic
Modeling
Anna-Katrina Shedletsky, 16, Brewster High School, Brewster,
New York
|
| PH026 |
Superconductivity in High Pressure Phases
of Lithium
Wei Gan, 18, Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School, Rockville,
Maryland
|
| PH046 |
Nuclear Fusion Reactor Apparatus
Craig J. Wallace, 18, Spanish Fork High School, Spanish Fork,
Utah
|
| |
| Honorable Mention Award Certificates
for International students and students under the age of
16 |
| CH015 |
Carbon Nanotubes (CNT): A New Frontier
in Nano-technology, Their Production from Vegetable Oils
and Studying Their Applications
Bhushan Prakash Mahadik, 16, Fr. Agnel Junior College, Maharashtra
State, India
|
| CS040 |
Making a Picture Worth More Than a Thousand
Words
Daniel Jonathan Parrott, 15, Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville,
Oklahoma
|
| EA040 |
Investigations into Star Formation in High-Velocity
Clouds
Mubdi Rahman, 18, Martingrove Collegiate Institute, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
|
| EN012 |
Icing Is Such a Drag: Aerodynamic Effects
of Ice Accretion on Wings at Multiple Angles of Attack
Eric Robert Mueller, 15, Granbury Senior High School, Granbury,
Texas
|
| EN102 |
Factors Affecting Cooperative Robotic Behavior
Donald Eng, 15, Stanton College Preparatory School, Jacksonville,
Florida
|
| EV072 |
Bacterial Toxicity Detectors for Water
Safety
Ron Neuman, 16, Ohel Shem, Ramat-Gan, Israel
|
| MA018 |
Solutions to a System of Equations
Edward Yi Zhong, 16, Tom Clark High School, San Antonio,
Texas
|
| MI024 |
Halo-Adaptation of Escherichia coli
Edgardo Rafael Canales, 15, Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola,
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
|
| |
| DuPont's Center for Collaborative
Research and Education, Office of Education recognizes
individual and team winners in the categories that best
exemplify DuPont's business-related interests: Biology,
Chemistry, Engineering/Physics, Earth/Environmental Science
and/or Mathematics. Each project is recognized with a Primary
Award of $1,000. |
| CH015 |
Carbon Nanotubes (CNT): A New Frontier
in Nano-technology, Their Production from Vegetable Oils
and Studying Their Applications
Bhushan Prakash Mahadik, 16, Fr. Agnel Junior College, Maharashtra
State, India
|
| CS030 |
An Ultra High Speed Method for the Multiple
Comparison of 3-D Structures and Its Application to 3-D
Protein Structure Pattern Recognition
Kevin Chester Kuo, 18, Stuyvesant High School, New York,
New York
|
| MA041 |
Unique Combination of Linear Algebra, Differentiation
and Integration Techniques to Elucidate the Implications
of Kidney Stone Characteristics
Delbert Andre Green II, 16, Louisiana School for Math, Science,
and the Arts, Natchitoches, Louisiana
|
| |
| DuPont will additionally recognize
Honorable Mention winners with an award of $500. |
| CH005 |
Rational Design of a General Optical Sensor
for Biological Agents
Gregory Ignatious Gellene, 17, Friendship High School, Wolfforth,
Texas
|
| CS052 |
A Computerized Enumeration of the Alkane
Series
Kevin George Ballard, 17, Academic Magnet High School, North
Charleston, South Carolina
|
| EA026 |
Heat of Condensation: A Natural Source
of Protective Heat: A Third Year Study
Shamsher Singh Samra, 16, Clovis West High School, Fresno,
California
|
| EN021 |
Surface Modification Using High Voltage,
Low Current, Cold Plasma
Trevor Elliot Powers, 16, Christian Academy of Louisville,
Louisville, Kentucky
|
| |
| Bureau of Reclamation/U.S. Department
of the Interior |
| For exhibits related to water resources
development and management, including hydroelectric and
electric power generation, engineering design, construction
materials, irrigation, water management and conservation,
water quality, fisheries and aquatic ecology and wetlands. |
| |
| First Award of $500 and matching
grant to winner's school |
| BI023 |
An Investigation of the Remediation of
Berkeley Pit Water Using Genetically Modified Extremophilic
Organisms: Phase IV
Alexandra Hope Antonioli, 18, Butte High School, Butte, Montana
|
| |
| Second Award of $300 and matching
grant to winner's school |
| EV039 |
The Development of an Environmentally Friendly
Ezyme-based Antifouling System
Vaishali Kiran Grover, 15, Miami Coral Park Senior High School,
Miami, Florida
|
| |
| Third Award of $200 and matching
grant to winner's school |
| EV012 |
Biobased Grease: The Grease of the Future
Available Today
Joseph Michael Searcy, 18, Colquitt County High School, Moultrie,
Georgia
|
| |
| Honorable Mention Awards |
| EN113 |
Liquid Energy: Prototype For Generating
Electricity from Waves and Tidal Currents
Austin James Shelton, 16, Father Duenas Memorial School,
Agana, Guam
|
| EN327 |
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Tamsen Alicia Drew, 17, Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton,
California
Nicholas Dorian Rapp, 18, Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton,
California
|
| |
| Each student receives a Certificate of Achievement,
a letter from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation
and a tote bag. |
| |
| Patent and Trademark Office / U.S.Department
of Commerce / Patent and Trademark Office Society |
| Awards in eight subject categories: Engineering,
Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Microbiology,
Medicine and Health, Computer Science, Earth & Space Science |
| |
| Second Award of $150 |
| CH027 |
A Reversible Hydroquinone Cation-exchange
Membrane Cell
Lacey Lloyd, 15, Ogden High School, Ogden, Utah
|
| CS050 |
Artificial Intelligence: A Model of Perception
by the Visual System
Kimberly Elise Reinhold, 15, Saint Joseph Junior-Senior High
School, Hilo, Hawaii
|
| EA040 |
Investigations into Star Formation in High-Velocity
Clouds
Mubdi Rahman, 18, Martingrove Collegiate Institute, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
|
| EN026 |
Speed Booster System for Gliders
Karan Sharma, 18, Apee Jay School, New Delhi, Delhi, India
|
| EV091 |
The Effect of Agricultural and Residential
Runoff on the Microbiology of a Hawaiian Ahupua
Kiana Laieikawai Frank, 16, Kamehameha High School, Honolulu,
Hawaii
|
| ME013 |
The Prevalence of Ehrlichiosis in Dogs
from the Upper Midwest
Carrie Calkins Rethlefsen, 16, Winona Senior High School,
Winona, Minnesota
|
| ME092 |
Silencing Cancer With RNA
Anila Madiraju, 17, Marianopolis College, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
|
| PH052 |
Is the Wind Predictable?
Nolan Herman Reis, 16, Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto,
California
|
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| First Award of $200 |
| CH028 |
A Novel Room Temperature Fuel Cell Utilizing
a Carbonate Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
Kunil Kaushik Raval, 17, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy,
Saginaw, Michigan
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| EA041 |
Development of an Adaptively Controlled
Telescope with Star-Pattern Recognition Pointing
Jonathan Nicholas Sick, 17, Queen Elizabeth High School,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| EN087 |
Development by Design and Testing of a
Miniature Turbine to Harness Kinetic Energy from Airflow
Around a Moving Automobile
Vijay Kailas Brihmadesam, 18, Jackson Preparatory School,
Jackson, Mississippi
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| EV011 |
The Implications of the Flow of Bacteria
in the Atmosphere on Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Three Year
Study
Timothy Calvin Borden, 17, Canterbury School, Fort Myers,
Florida
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| ME033 |
Disease Propagation Through Connective
Paths: Application of the Small World Theory to Epidemic
Modeling
Anna-Katrina Shedletsky, 16, Brewster High School, Brewster,
New York
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| MI041 |
The VCE MDR Pump: Regulation of the vce
Operon in Vibrio cholerae
Amanda Dyann Dugan, 16, Rockdale County High School, Conyers,
Georgia
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| PH028 |
The "Blackberry" Cluster: Thermodynamic
Equilibrium and Potential Medical Applications of Giant
Nanoscale Inorganic Molecules in Solution
Brandon Stuart Imber, 17, Commack High School, Commack, New
York
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| Grand Award of $1,000 |
| CS020 |
A New Method for 3-D Object Modeling and
Optical Data Recognition
Robert Earl Eunice, 18, Houston County High School, Warner
Robins, Georgia
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| Grand Award includes a framed copy of the
first patent granted in the U.S., and a flag that has been
flown over the U.S. Capitol. |
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