Ryota Ishizuka is selected as a Davidson Fellow, winning a $25K Scholarship

Hi Everyone, I am excited to tell you that Ryota Ishizuka was selected as a 2012 Davidson Fellow, which is accompanied by a $25,000 Scholarship, for his junior-year project on the Optimization of Microbial Fuel Cells. Here’ s a link to the short bio/posting of his award: Thanks, Andy Bramante Fair Director’s Note- Past CSEF Davidson Fellows 2004 Anna-Katrina Shedletsky …

Ryota Ishizuka Chosen As A Top Ten High School Inventor

Ryota Ishizuka, as a senior from Greenwich High School (now a freshman at Harvard University), has been selected by the magazine “Popular Science”  (August 2012 issue See clipping.) as a one of its Top Ten High School Inventors. Ryota’s project, “An Organic Thin Film Transistor and Elastic Organic Solar Cell Based Electronic Skin for Biochemical and Tactile Sensing” is our Fair’s …

Two Fair Students Selected as Finalists at Broadcom MASTERS Competition

Contact: Bob Wisner, Fair Director 860.395.8825 (cell) director@ctsciencefair.org Karen Cohen, Media 860.368.9257 (cell) media@ctsciencefair.org Download Press Release (pdf) September 2, 2012 – Two Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair students are among the 30 national finalists of the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars) Competition.  Katherine Fennell and Maura Oei, who were selected from thousands …

CT Science Fair Winner Wins Gold Medal at GENIUS Olympiad

Janine Kerr (age 14)  a rising sophomore at Danbury High School recently competed in the GENIUS Olympiad at SUNY Oswego June 24th-28th. The Genius Olympiad is the world’s largest international science fair dedicated to environmental science issues with over 248 projects competing from 51 countries and 31 states of the USA. Janine Kerr won a gold medal in science at …