The Upper School Science Research & Engineering Program is proud to announce the major award winners from this year's 16th Annual Poster Session, which took place March 4. The winners were selected after presenting their findings to judges at the event. Each winning research project took between two to four years to complete.
Intel ISEF Finalists:
Winners of this award receive expenses paid trips to Los Angeles for the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair this May, where they will have the opportunity to win major awards, college scholarships, and cash prizes. This year's finalists are:
Dhikshitha Balaji '14 for her polymer science research at Case Western Reserve University in engineering
Riya Jagetia '14 for her physics/polymer science research at CWRU in physics/engineering
Susie Min '14 for her medical research conducted at CWRU School of Medicine
ISWEEEP Finalists:
The following students win expenses paid trips to Houston for the International Sustainable World Project Olympiad this May, where they will also have opportunities to win major awards, scholarships, and cash prizes. The finalists are:
Megan Callanan '14 for her biomedical engineering research at CWRU in engineering
Morgan Sutton '15 for her medical research at CWRU School of Medicine
Intel Computer Science Award:
This $200 cash award goes to:
Natalie Sayed '14 for her computer programming as part of her biomedical engineering project at CWRU.
Congratulations to these students on their outstanding original research projects.
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