Who won ISEF 2015?
Who won ISEF 2015?
Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards – $50,000 each
Category | Name | State/Country |
---|---|---|
Behavioral and Social Sciences | Sophia Korner Diya Mathur | Kentucky |
Biomedical and Health Sciences | Nicole Ticea | Canada |
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics | Matthew Retchin Michael Retchin | Virginia |
Cellular and Molecular Biology | Demetri Maxim | Maine |
Who won ISEF 2018?
Meghana Bollimpalli
Meghana Bollimpalli developed a “greener” energy storage material, essentially by raiding the kitchen pantry. For her research, she won a $50,000 Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award at the 2018 ISEF competition.
Who won ISEF 2019?
Krithik Ramesh
Those who shone brightest took home big prizes from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, or ISEF. Top winner Krithik Ramesh earned $75,000. He developed a system to help spinal surgeons perform operations more accurately and more quickly. At its heart is a Pokémon Go–like augmented-reality system.
Is ISEF 2020 Cancelled?
Canceled
2020 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair/Date
Who won the 2017 ISEF?
Amber Yang, Ivo Zell, and Valerio Pagliarino won the top awards at the Intel ISEF 2017.
What is ISEF format?
The ISEF forms constitute written documentation of what will occur, or in some cases, has already occurred, in a research project. They are designed to provide the information that is needed to review the project to ensure compliance with the ISEF rules and with laws and regulations that apply to the project.
How do I get ISEF ideas?
Tips for Competing in the Regeneron Science Fair
- #1: Choose a Topic You’re Interested In.
- #2: Find a Strong Mentor.
- #3: Conduct Research That Is Useful and Original.
- #4: Be Ready to Put in the Time.
- #5: Remember That There’s More to ISEF Than Winning.
Who won ISEF 2016?
(Austin) Wang
PHOENIX, May 13, 2016 – Intel Corporation and the Society for Science & the Public today announced that Han Jie (Austin) Wang, 18, of Vancouver, Canada, is the recipient of the first place Gordon E.
How do you qualify for Intel ISEF?
Eligibility: Students in grades 9-12 or equivalent must compete in an Intel ISEF affiliated science fairs around the world AND win the right to attend the Intel ISEF. Student must not have reached age 20 on or before May 1 preceding.
How do I get into Regeneron ISEF?
Students in grades 9-12 or equivalent must compete in a Regeneron ISEF affiliated science fair and win the right to attend Regeneron ISEF. Each affiliated fair may send a pre-determined number of projects to ISEF (as calculated by participation and high school population) to compete in 21 different categories.
Where is ISEF 2019 held?
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) was held May 12-17, 2019, at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Approximately 1,800 students from more than 75 countries, regions and territories competed at ISEF.
How did you get to participate in the ISEF science fair?
To participate, the finalists first competed against fellow students at 420 regional Intel ISEF-affiliated science fairs around the world.
What does ISEF stand for?
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Winners 2019 The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) was held May 12-17, 2019, at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Approximately 1,800 students from more than 75 countries, regions and territories competed at ISEF.
Can I have more than one ISEF category for my project?
Many projects could easily fit into more than one ISEF category. We highly recommend that you review the entire listing of the categories and sub-categories before choosing the category that most accurately describes your project. At ISEF, you don’t need to compete in the same category as in your regional or state competition.