Janine Alysa Kerr, 16, Danbury High School, Danbury, Connecticut EM015 – Biological Control of the Invasive Eurasian Watermilfoil Using Aquatic Weevils Drexel University: Full Tuition Scholarship Isabelle Goldstein, 17, Ridgefield High School, Ridgefield, Connecticut PH046 – Partitioning Gamma-Ray Sources in Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations for Spatial and Spectral Analysis European Organization for Nuclear Research-CERN: All expense paid trip …
2014 ISEF Newsletter#5 from Isabelle
Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Hello Science Fair Friends, Sponsors, and Alumni, Wednesday was a whirlwind of a day, equal parts dizzyingly fast and unbearably slow. We met for breakfast at the hotel at 6am, then kept getting ready until leaving at 7:30. The nine hour judging period was broken up by a one and a half hour lunch, where we wolfed …
2014 ISEF Newsletter #4 from Emma
Photos May 13, 2014 Our second day at Intel ISEF began with an excursion to the California Science Center, where we learned about and actually saw the Endeavor, the massive space ship that was built to replace the Challenger, explored the deep sea and kelp zones, and even banded together to lift a Toyota! After returning from an exciting and …
2014 ISEF Newsletter#3 from Bridget
Photos May 12, 2014 We started out our first full day at INTEL ISEF with a lovely breakfast at the Figueroa hotel. Afterwards we put on our matching CT Science and Engineering Fair t-shirts and headed to the LA Convention Center to finish our project set up and clearance. We all had the opportunity to peruse the other projects in …
2014 ISEF Newsletter #2 from Anubhuti
See Photos May 11, 2014 Today was the first day of the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and despite how excited I already was to be a part of such an amazing event, I cannot begin to describe how fantastic today was. After checking into the Figueroa- a unique, Moroccan style hotel- the finalists had a chance to …
2014 ISEF: Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair Students
Activities of the top winners of the Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair at the International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles, California from May 11-16, 2014: Meet the Winners and Chaperones 2014 ISEF Newsletter #1 Photos from May 11, 2014 2014 ISEF Newsletter #2 from Anubhuti Photos from May 12, 2014 2014 ISEF Newsletter #3 from Bridget Photos from May 13, …
2014 ISEF Newsletter #1
Hello Science Fair Friends, Sponsors, and Alumni, The six top high school winners of the 2014 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair are packing their bags and heading to Los Angeles, Sunday, May 11. (Sorry Mothers!) There, they will compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest precollege science and engineering competition. Intel ISEF will take place from …
I-SWEEEP 2014
I-SWEEEP – International Sustainable World Houston, Texas, April 30 – May 4, 2014 See their abstracts • Get Photos • Visit the I-SWEEEP website (above photo l-to-r: Margaret Cirino, Andrew Ma, Jack Andraka, Max Minichetti, and Ethan Novek) Connecticut has a record number of I-SWEEEP competitors this year- Fifteen in all! Five that are selected by CSEF and sponsored to attend. Ten …
Students take Top Honors at the Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair
For Immediate Release Bob Wisner, Fair Director Harrison Potter, Media Director 860.395.8825 (cell) 978.460.4358 (cell) director@ctsciencefair.org media@ctsciencefair.org Canton, Danbury, Glastonbury, Greens Farms, Greenwich, Manchester, New Haven, Newtown, Orange, Redding, Ridgefield and Stratford students take Top Honors at the Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair (See town by town listing of all winners from throughout CT attached. …
State’s Largest Science & Engineering Competition for Middle and High-School Students Awards $173K in Prizes
HAMDEN, Conn., Mar. 3, 2014 – Now in it 66th year in a row, volunteers with the Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair (CSEF) provides a forum for middle and high-school students to showcase their scientific prowess. A record 590 projects are entered, from which about 150 will be selected as finalists. The finalists will present their research to nearly 300 …