2018 Fair Results

[box type=”note” style=”rounded” border=”full”]Please check the links on the right hand side of the page to see if you are a finalist for regular awards or special awards [intlink id=”1380″ type=”page”]Click here for Important Information for Finalists[/intlink] [/box] 2018 ISEF Winners 2018 Top Category Winners 2018 Preliminary Judging Results Posted Wednesday, March 15 by 7pm [toggle title_open=”2018 Regular Fair Results Posted Saturday, …

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2017 ISEF Newsletter #5 from Luca Barcelo

2017 ISEF Newsletter #5  (Thursday) Luca Barcelo Thursday was an eventful and action packed day for all Intel Science Fair finalists! With the anxiety that preceded the prior day’s judging session dispelled, we made our way down to the second floor of the Luxe hotel at 7am to satisfy our appetites. Conversation at the communal table was fair-centric. We spoke …

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2017 ISEF Newsletter #4 from Michelle Xiong

2017 ISEF Newsletter #4 Michelle Xiong Wednesday was the big day: project judging. We started the day bright and early with breakfast at 6am. After that we headed back to our rooms to take a quick nap, get in some last minute practice, and change into our professional attire. We walked over to the convention center a little before 8am. …

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2017 ISEF Newsletter #3 from Eunji Lee

2017 ISEF Newsletter (Tuesday) Eunji Lee Day 3 of ISEF! We started off the day by once again walking into breakfast 15 minutes late, but on the bright side, the food was once again delicious. After a short break upstairs, we headed out to the California Science Center, where we were greeted by large crowds and even larger exhibits. Once …

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2017 ISEF Newsletter #2 from Sophie Edelstein

Intel ISEF Newsletter 2017 (Monday) Sophie Edelstein, Sophomore, Wilbur Cross High School, New Haven After a much needed night’s rest, we started our day with a hearty and delicious breakfast at the Stafford + Mathis Kitchen located in our hotel. The topic of conversation over breakfast consisted of Mr.Wisner’s days in the science fair and plans for the week ahead. …

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2017 ISEF Newsletter #1 from Maya Geradi

Intel ISEF Newsletter 2017 (Sunday) Maya Geradi Junior Wilbur Cross High School, New Haven Our day began at 4:50 a.m. at Bradley Airport, bleary eyed and waiting in line to check in our luggage. After a long wait, we finally passed through security and had a brief breakfast. We boarded and embarked on the approximately 6 hour plane ride to …

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CSEF at the 2017 ISEF- Meet the Competitors

Hello Science Fair Friends, Sponsors, and Alumni, The seven top high school winners of the 2017 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair head to Los Angeles, Sunday, May 14, to compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest precollege science and engineering competition. Sorry to say leaving on Mother’s Day! Intel ISEF takes place Sunday through Friday, May 14-19. …

2017 Fair Results

[box type=”note” style=”rounded” border=”full”]Please check the links on the right hand side of the page to see if you are a finalist for regular awards or special awards [intlink id=”1380″ type=”page”]Click here for Important Information for Finalists[/intlink] [/box] 2017 ISEF Winners 2017 Top Category Winners 2017 Preliminary Judging Results Posted Wednesday, March 15 by 7pm [toggle title_open=”2017 Regular Fair Results Posted Saturday, …

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Media Release- CSEF Winners at 2016 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair

PRESS ADVISORY – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Harrison Potter, Media Director (978) 460-4358 / media@ctsciencefair.org Students From Danbury, Greenwich, Hamden, and New Haven Take Home $7,000 In Awards From Intel’s Global Science Competition PHOENIX, Ariz., May 16, 2016 – Five Connecticut students won awards at the 2016 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest pre-college science & engineering fair. The student delegation …

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2016 ISEF Newsletter #6 from Sanju Sathish

Click here to view all the links to photos, newsletters, and more for CSEF at 2016 ISEF Today, we embarked on a journey that all great scientists fear: explaining our projects to middle schoolers and those younger. It was a fearsome task. It’s not easy to explain how a tattoo-based biosensor for detecting atherosclerosis works to a curious seven-year-old. However, …