SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR
2024-2025
Self Nomination opens 2/19/2025 08:00:00 AM, Deadline is 02/28/2025 5:00:00 PM
Professional Award Student Self-Nomination for Test Student to show ALL Professional Organizations
Select a MAXIMUM of 5 Professional Organizations for self-nomination None prevously SelectedSel. | # Proj | Awd Organization Hyperlink exists if Blue & Underlined Yellow if new/updated within 4 days |
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AIRWAS-Air Waste Management Association | Environmental projects related to air, water, pollution, clean energy, and the environment. | 2128 2139 2219 2222 2475 2515 2525 2527 2540 2541 2579 2583 2596 2607 2609 2610 2611 2656 2663 2752 2753 2769 2772 2791 2792 2794 2805 2826 2832 2833 2835 2849 2867 2870 2894 2973 3019 3040 3053 3063 3067 3072 3087 3122 3184 3296 3334 3335 3366 3373 3379 3501 3516 3529 3570 3584 3591 3596 3597 3609 3616 3623 3629 3664 3691 3693 3708 3759 3809 3811 3819 3840 3879 4013 4021 4033 4214 4230 |
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APA-American Psychological Association | Outstanding research in psychological science under the category of Behavioral and social sciences or any category related to psychology | 2049 2093 2123 2130 2135 2137 2140 2211 2231 2254 2341 3507 4179 4247 |
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ASA-American Statistical Association (ASA), Michigan Chapters | Effective use of statistical methods in the science project, including data collection, graphical display, and statistical analysis. Winners are listed in magazine. Link for last year's winners: Here | 2119 2130 2133 2135 2137 2140 2143 2170 2211 2219 2222 2231 2254 2257 2272 2717 2764 2969 2971 3053 3090 3122 3140 3392 3411 3500 3541 3617 3692 3693 3701 3707 3773 3809 3810 3821 4006 4025 4074 4254 4260 4294 |
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ASEIO-American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin | Projects that demonstrate transformational & impactful technology. The themes can be related but need not be limited to New Mobility/Futuristic transportation (EVs, AVs, VToL, etc.), Sustainability, Energy Transition, Net Zero Future, Smart Cities and so on. Additionally Bio Medical, Lifesciences advancements are encouraged too. | 2238 2364 2764 2766 2889 2969 2971 3567 3701 3769 3944 4006 4260 4292 4294 4298 |
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ASHRAE-Amercian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers | Projects addressing the conditioning of air for indoor environments. Projects may explore the heating, cooling, humidification, dehumidification, ventilation, or air filtration and cleaning of buildings or vehicles. They may also investigate underlying principles or related topics such as insulation, energy efficiency, sustainability, or equipment such as fans, compressors, heat exchangers and whole air-conditioning units. | 2011 2046 2525 2611 2715 2752 2769 2779 2791 2803 2848 2854 2867 2973 3005 3072 3184 3597 3708 |
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ASMDET-ASM - Detroit Chapter | Projects that involve the use of materials (metals, plastics, ceramics, or composites) where the student has: (1) Designed or created a new material; (2) Built or tested an improved material; or (3) Examined/analyzed the internal structure of the material. | 2476 2517 2522 2523 2543 2549 2583 2604 2618 2621 2772 2791 2802 2832 2836 2854 2864 2866 2870 2894 3051 3115 3160 3449 3597 3623 4074 |
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AWG-Association of Women GeoScientists | Projects by female students whose projects exemplify high standards of innovativeness and scientific excellence in the geosciences | 3693 3759 3840 | |
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BATTLE-James T Battle Memorial Award | This professional award is presented to a 11th or 12th grade student that has demonstrated a long term interest in the Science Fair, dedication and a quest for knowledge. The student should have participated in at least 2 previous Science Fairs and had a thoughtful project that required creativity, ingenuity, and thoroughness. Each of the previous year’s projects will also enter into the selection process. | 2211 2238 2341 2969 3053 3183 3773 4294 |
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BCODE-Broadcom Foundation-Coding with Commitment | Any Junior division student in any STEM category who combines STEM Knowledge, Computation/Coding in the project's research, design, or development that Expresses Passion for helping or improving ones community. Award: $250 plus Raspberry Pi computer system | 2549 2598 2604 2788 2805 2833 2838 2858 3019 3063 3066 3080 3148 3160 3449 3614 3708 3709 3765 3786 4164 |
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DOD-DOD-STEM award from Society for Science | Excel in STEM Knowledge; Demonstrate problem solving skills and determination to overcome challenges throughout their research project; Exemplify leadership qualities through excellent communications skills and creative thinking. $100 prize from DOD | 2522 2523 2530 2542 2543 2549 2579 2580 2604 2606 2607 2618 2620 2621 2664 2694 2715 2772 2779 2788 2803 2805 2833 2838 2848 2854 2858 2870 2894 2920 2937 2967 3019 3063 3066 3067 3072 3080 3098 3148 3165 3167 3184 3296 3366 3415 3449 3610 3614 3616 3629 3691 3708 3709 3765 3786 3826 3879 4164 |
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EMA-Environmental Management Association | Individual projects submitted by students in the senior division (grades 9-12) that focus on environmental science. | 2012 2139 2143 2515 3392 3529 3759 3813 4033 4203 |
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EPA-Environmental Protection Agency | Projects in the area of environmental sciences and environmental engineering. Students will receive a congratulatory letter from the EPA | 2011 2139 2219 2515 2517 2522 2527 2579 2581 2596 2598 2607 2609 2610 2618 2621 2663 2664 2685 2752 2792 2794 2814 2826 2838 2840 2849 2866 2894 2914 2920 2923 3005 3040 3053 3063 3067 3087 3122 3130 3296 3334 3335 3366 3379 3460 3501 3516 3570 3584 3591 3596 3609 3616 3664 3691 3693 3809 3813 3819 3824 3840 4013 4021 4032 4214 4230 |
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FPC-Fino Plane Co | Project that demonstrates aerodynamic principles, avionics, or components of aviation. Award consists of EAA Young Eagles orientation flight around Detroit | 2319 2517 2523 2525 2549 2753 2766 2836 2867 2937 3019 3094 3520 3593 3621 3769 4024 |
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GLWA-Great Lakes Water Authority | Projects that deal with Water. | 2011 2012 2219 2312 2341 2515 2525 2527 2535 2541 2542 2543 2581 2583 2596 2598 2600 2610 2611 2618 2715 2752 2769 2772 2779 2791 2792 2794 2803 2826 2832 2838 2840 2848 2849 2864 2866 2870 2973 2984 3040 3067 3072 3122 3334 3335 3373 3379 3460 3501 3516 3522 3529 3535 3537 3590 3616 3664 3691 3759 3810 3811 3813 4013 4032 4033 4074 4214 |
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IEEE-IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section | Projects that demonstrate electrical, electronic and computer engineering concepts | 2100 2119 2134 2154 2222 2245 2357 2364 2530 2543 2620 2717 2766 2849 2854 2858 2889 2971 2979 3138 3183 3296 3411 3449 3498 3500 3507 3567 3570 3595 3596 3597 3598 3603 3621 3707 3708 3709 3727 3765 3786 3810 3819 4074 4164 4221 4230 4292 4294 4298 |
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INVITR-Society for In Vitro Biology | outstanding 11th grade student (preferred) exhibiting in the areas of plant or animal in vitro biology or tissue culture | 2170 2231 3813 4254 | |
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LEMEL-Lemelson Foundation | Develops an invention to solve a critical societal problem and improve the lives of others. $100 cash award | 2530 2541 2542 2600 2604 2611 2621 2663 2664 2779 2805 2826 2858 2920 2937 3051 3063 3066 3067 3072 3080 3098 3130 3148 3165 3167 3296 3366 3449 3522 3614 3616 3709 3765 3786 3797 4164 |
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LTU-S-LTU STEM Scholarship | High school 11th or 12th grade students with projects that demonstrate challenging issues in areas of health, engineering or environment where applications of creative investigation and integration of cross STEM disciplines are used to solve the issues at hand. Applicant must have serious desire to attend LTU. We encourage high school students to submit a LTU admission application beginning August 1. Award is for $19,650/year, renewable | 2119 2211 3567 3584 3603 3621 3944 |
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LTU-WS-LTU Summer Workshop | Summer Camp: High school 10th and 11th grade students that are interested in exploring stimulating academic camps in engineering, technology, design and Science will be introduced to the latest innovations in modern labs and studios. Summer Camps consist of one week on LTU campus - Camp - choice of student. | 2211 2272 3138 3541 3701 3809 4254 4260 4292 4298 |
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MMCA-Mini/Micro Computer Applications | Innovative use of computers or computer technology | 2100 2119 2134 2142 2238 2364 2543 2620 2836 2848 2858 2864 2889 2969 2971 3090 3098 3138 3140 3411 3415 3498 3507 3541 3570 3595 3596 3603 3614 3707 3709 3765 4221 4294 4298 |
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NASA-NASA Earth System Science | projects that best demonstrates insight into Earth's interconnected spheres (atmosphere, lithosphere, hydroshpere, cryoshere, and bioshpere. | 3840 4214 | |
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NOAA-United States Department of Commerce Oceans and Atmosphere | Projects that best understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans, and costs, to share that information with others, and to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources. | 2012 3693 | |
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NSBE-National Society of Black Engineers: Detroit Professionals | NSBE seeks to determine the next generation of STEM leaders. We are looking for STEM projects that can clearly demonstrate how it impacts the community as well as showcase their excellence in technical research, discovery, or innovation. Each division will get the opportunity to compete for a $100 stipend, certificate and membership as a NSBE Jr. Member. | 2011 2134 2231 2254 2257 2527 2541 2604 2610 2618 2621 2686 2715 2788 2803 2805 2838 2854 2856 2920 3040 3066 3080 3087 3098 3148 3165 3167 3183 3366 3415 3529 3610 3629 4006 4032 4164 |
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RICOH-Ricoh Corporation | Looking for outstanding projects that address issues of environmental responsibility and sustainable development. | 2139 3053 3090 3379 3392 3501 3570 3584 3591 3664 3809 3944 4021 4033 4203 4292 |
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SHPE-Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - Detroit | SHPE empower Hispanic students and professional to become the next generation STEM leaders. We are seeking students enthusiastic about STEM and solving problems in their local community. | 3923 4006 | |
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SIGXI-Sigma Xi-Univ of Mich Chapter | Students who attend a school located in Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe and Washtenaw counties. | 2012 2092 2154 2272 2357 2613 2760 2881 2965 2979 3140 3556 3991 4022 4041 |
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SIWI-Stockholm Junior Water Prize (Stockholm) | The competition is open to any high school student who has conducted a water-related science project and reached the age of 15 by Aug. 1 of the competition year. Projects should be aimed at enhancing the quality of life through improvement of water quality, water resources management, or water and wastewater treatment. Projects can explore water issues on local, regional, national, or global issues. | 2012 2219 2515 3122 3373 3529 3584 3664 3759 4033 4214 |
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SPACEX-SpaceX | Projects with aerospace applications | 2523 2525 2752 2753 2791 2802 2833 2923 2937 3051 3160 3415 |
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SWE-Society of Women Engineers - Detroit | For female identifying students with exceptional projects in engineering or engineering related fields (including but not limited to biomedical engineering, engineering mechanics, environmental engineering, embedded systems, energy:chemical, energy:physical, materials science, robotics, systems software). | 2100 2119 2139 2357 3140 3379 3541 4247 |
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TFS-Thermo Fisher Scientific-Advancing Equity through innovation Award | Project that promotes an equitable society that is healthier, cleaner, or safer for all. Emphasis on providing opportunities for communities that don’t have equal access. The project must satisfy all 3: 1. Have a focus on equity, by providing greater access to the same opportunities or outcomes for an underserved or disadvantaged population 2. Make the world either healthier, cleaner, or safe 3. Use innovation to drive equitable access | 2523 2535 2542 2598 2610 2664 2715 2803 2826 2833 2848 2870 2923 3040 3066 3080 3334 3691 3742 3786 3819 4230 |
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TOYOTA-Toyota R&D Innovation and Mobility | Senior Division 10th, 11th and 12th grade students whose projects involve new society innovations and mobility ideas as it relates to Toyota's long term objectives of a sustainable planet and mobility for all. | 2222 2257 2357 2717 2766 3541 3595 3769 3840 3944 4254 4292 |
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USAF-United States Air Force | best project that is in line with the goals and objectives of the USAF | 2222 2257 2517 2530 2535 2544 2703 2753 2764 2794 2802 2836 2840 2849 2864 2866 2894 2937 2979 3051 3098 3115 3124 3160 3165 3167 3411 3415 3532 3593 3610 3614 3621 3629 3701 3879 4013 4024 4254 |
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USAID-US Agency for International Development | Project that has the potential to make an impact on addressing international development challenges. | 2012 2238 2272 2341 2364 2764 3140 3183 3392 3595 3621 3813 3944 4021 4024 4203 |
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USMA-US Metric Association Award | Best use of SI metric system in a project | 2231 2238 2257 2341 2364 3773 |
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USNAVY-United States Navy | Project best in line with the Navy's objectives. | 2357 2517 2527 2530 2535 2544 2717 2764 2766 2772 2792 2794 2802 2836 2840 2864 2866 2971 2979 3051 3115 3165 3167 3411 3532 3610 3629 3701 3879 4006 4013 4024 |
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WEIZ-American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science | 12th grade student-Grand Award Winner. Winning student will receive an all expense paid trip to study with top 50 students worldwide at Weizmann Institute of science in Rehovot, Israel. | 2969 3498 3501 3507 3593 3597 3598 3603 |
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