Awards earned by SEFMD and MSEF Students at the
International Science and Engineering Fair-2017
Air
Force Research Laboratory
The United
States Air Force is dedicated to science & technology, focusing on
innovative and creative projects with sustainability. U-S-A-F selects projects
that are directly aligned with their mission.
First Award of
$750
ENBM046 - Investigating Tuned Magneto-Rheological Reservoirs, Compression
Systems, and Shear Thickening Fluids to Improve Mean Peak Acceleration as
Measured by High-G Accelerometers in Hockey Headgear
· Clara Wagner, Saginaw
Arts and Sciences Academy, MI, United States of America
American
Statistical Association
The American
Statistical Association is the world's largest community of statisticians. The
ASA supports excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of
statistical science through meetings, publications, membership services,
education, accreditation, and advocacy. Our members serve in industry,
government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and
promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human
welfare
Honorable
Mentions
EGCH017 - A Smart Light-Tracker Using Machine Learning and Dye-Sensitized Solar
Cells
Oracle
Academy
Oracle
Academy, is the flagship program under Oracle’s corporate social responsibility
education pillar. Its mission is to advance computer science education and make
it accessible to students globally to drive knowledge, innovation, skills
development, and diversity in technology fields. In 2013, Oracle Academy
supported more than 2.5 million secondary and post-secondary students globally,
providing software, curriculum, professional development, and other resources
with an in-kind grant value of more than U.S. $2.7 billion.
Award of
$5,000 for outstanding project in the systems software category
SOFT020
- Cloud-Based Data Preparation for Medical Observational Research
CATEGORY AWARDS
FOURTH PLACE AWARDS of $500
Biomedical and
Health Sciences - BMED037 - A Novel Application of Microfluidic Assay to
Evaluate the Role of Calponin in Platelet Function and Clot Formation
Biomedical
Engineering = ENBM035 - High-Dimensional Single-Cell Cytometry Analysis for
Understanding Cancer Stemness
Earth &
Environmental Sciences EAEV033 - Impact
of Road Salt Usage on Atmospheric Concentrations of Cl & Na PM 2.5
THIRD PLACE AWARD OF $1000
A Novel
Zwitterionic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Synthesis
Energy: Chemical - EGCH017
- A Smart Light-Tracker Using Machine Learning and Dye-Sensitized Solar
Cells
FIRST PLACE AWARD OF $3,000
Biomedical
Engineering - Clara Wagner
BEST OF CATEGORY AWARD OF $5,000 in Biomedical
Engineering
Plus
$1,000 to School and $1,000 to Affiliated Fair
Clara
Wagner
Indo-U.S.
Science & Technology Visit to India Award
Travel to India
Biomedical Engineering - ENBM046 - Investigating Tuned Magneto-Rheological
Reservoirs, Compression Systems, and Shear Thickening Fluids to Improve Mean
Peak Acceleration as Measured by High-G Accelerometers in Hockey Headgear
American
Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science
The American
Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, founded in 1944, develops
philanthropic support for the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, one of
the world's premier scientific research institutions. The Dr. Bessie F.
Lawrence International Summer Science Institute at the Weizmann Institute
provides students with a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on studies
in professional academic laboratories at the forefront of scientific research.
All-expense
paid four-week trip and scholarship to the Bessie Lawrence International Summer
Science Institute
Winner is:
Rashad Pendergast, Cass Technical High School,
Detroit