And a special thank you to Meg Stockbridge for helping as a chaperone. The Regeneron Science Talent Search is the nations oldest and most prestigious pre-collegiate science competition, providing a prominent forum for original research that is recognized and reviewed by a national jury of professional scientists. Additionally, Drug Combinations with Antibiotics and Curcumin to Combat Antibiotic Drug Resistance, Pacific Science Center Certificate of Achievement special category award, Ohio Wesleyan University Outstanding Achievement in Science Scholarship ($20,000 renewable scholarship, total of $80,000), WolframResearch, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of Achievement, Side note: was also pulled for ISEF judging and almost won a trip to Phoenix, 1st place in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Category, Senior Division, Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, 2nd place place in Embedded Systems Category, Senior Division, Do Real Things Award of Excellence in Science and Engineering, IEEE - Seattle electro-technologyspecial category award, $125, SPIE - International Society for Optics and Photonics special category award, $150, Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, 2nd place place in Cellular and Molecular BiologyCategory, Senior Division, Car Exhaust Carbon Capture and Filtration by Implementing Synechococcus 7942 in a Photobioreactor, National Oceanic $ Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) special category award, $75, , The Effect of Age on the Presence of Implicit Bias, American Psychological Association special categoryAward, Modeling Potential Drug to Drug Interactions Targeted Towards Cardiovascular Systems, 1st place in the Computational BiologyCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Engineering Mechanics Category, Senior Division, Washington State University - Voliland College of Engineering and Architecture $8000scholarship for each student, 1st place in Behavioral and Social Sciences Category, Senior Division, Improving AccuracyRate of Bitemark Analysis in Forensic Odontology, 1st placein Biomedical and Health Science category, Senior Division, US Army - Biomedical Sciences special category award, 1st placein Behavioral and Social SciencesCategory, Senior Division, Creating a More Cost-Effective Hydroponics System to Compete with Conventional Agriculture, One of top 6 projects in entire Fair - won an all expense paid trip to Phoenix, ISEF Finalist, 1st place in Biomedical and Health Sciences, Senior Division, Evergreen State College, one-year full-tuition scholarship, Pacific Science Center Certificate of Achievementspecial category award, Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of Achievement Award, 1st place in Environmental Engineering Category, Senior Division, 2nd place in Environmental Engineeringcategory, Senior Division, US Army special category award inlifesciences special category award, 1st place in Behavioral and Social SciencesCategory, Senior Division, 1stplace in Behavioral and Social Sciencescategory, Senior Division, Synergism or Antagonism between Docetaxel and Finasteride in Prostate Cancer Model, The Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Binding BetweenCollagen and Catechin, 1st place in ChemistryCategory, Senior Division, American Chemical Society-Puget Sound Section special category Award, $25, 1st place in Earth and Environmental SciencesCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Plant SciencesCategory, Senior Division, Washington State University - College of Arts and Sciences $16,000scholarship, Seattle Pacific University scholarship - $8000 over 4 years, Puget Sound Institute of Food Technologies special category award, Plant Sciences Achievement special categoryAward, $150, 1st place in Environmental EngineeringCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in RoboticsCategory, Senior Division, Examining the Activation of Default Mode Networks in Non-Visual Blinks, US Army special category award in lifesciences special category award, Low CostSolar Desalination System Utilizing Salt-Rejecting and Solar Absorber Technology for Quick and Efficient Desalination, Marine Sciences Outstanding Research in biology, chemistry, physics and geology special category award, Olympic College Outstanding STEM projectspecial category Award, Washington National Guard Top Scientific or Engineering project Certificate of Excellence, $200, Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology For the Advancement of Driver Training, 1st place in Systems Softwarecategory, Senior Division, US Army special category award in mathematics and computersciences special category award, Health and Safety (PNS-AIHA) Excellence Award, Exploration into Analyzing the Auditory Cortex in Relation to Attention as Measured by Alpha and BetaWaves, Forecasting the Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of the Pacific Sideband Snail, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station award, $50, Involuntary Muscle Contraction to Determine If Someone is Lying or Telling the Truth, The Analysis of Environmental Factors Through the Implementation of a Machine Learning-Backed Aerial Drone For Increased Accuracy in Forest Fire Risk Assessment, Normal E Borlaug Excellence in Sustainability Award, $100, Maya Chhong Affiliate Honorable Mention, Aditi Joshi Affiliate Honorable Mention, Amrita Narasimhan Affiliate Honorable Mention, Daniela Shuman Affiliate Award & National Honorable Mention, Roshni Srikanth Affiliate Honorable Mention, Tarini Srikanth Affiliate Award & National Honorable Mention, Thali Tsai Affiliate Award & National Honorable Mention, Please join us in congratulating our knowledge bowl team that competed in the state competition in the 2A division this Saturday in Yakima and came home with 2, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13sWf3XgjRrGyfxNyV4YgYt5F3IJZ9l_W40ulqgLGccI/edit#gid=0, The Tesla STEM Model United Nations club attended the annual Washington State Model United Nations Conference on March 2. Wehad four students take home ISEF bids and place in the top seven best projectsof the whole fair!! Furthermore, of the 12 bids available to our students to go to ISEF, our students at T-STEM secured 50% of those spots!! Registration for the 2021-2022 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition begins June 1! I am proud of their flexibility in these times. The writing prompt was a letter to Gov. Wesley Lu STEM Activities for Kids (481 results) Anytime can be the right time to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Im Saketh Dhulipalla and my favorite scientist is Nigel Crowe. Visit thewebsitefor all the key dates in next years competition, as well as to read aboutexciting changesto the rules. Please congratulate these students: This past Saturday (March 4) was the Regional National History Day competition, held at Evergreen Middle school, and attended by 23 of our students who produced 12 different projects. Competing against students from around the region, STEMUN students demonstrated skills in diplomacy, negotiation, critical thinking, compromise, and public speaking. Feel free to congratulate these students when you see them! They present their work in a variety of formats, from historical papers to scripted performances. Rounding out the competitions for the year, Maxwell Wang placed 6th in the national at FBLA in Introduction to Business. Their team was specifically advised and helped through the administrative processes by their teacher Mr. Matthew Travis. Social Media Campaign: 2nd Place - Aditya Gottumukkala, Samarjit Kaushik and Saanav Somani; 6th Place - Anisha Karnik, Alexa Wirth and Prakriti Shukla. Our year-round program places the best students in positions where they will grow technically, professionally, and personally through their experience working closely with their Manager, Mentor, and team. Our own Melissa Wrenchey was a recipient of the Educator Award this year. At finals, Rohan and the other 19 finalists will spend two weeks being trained in laboratory techniques and instructed in biology concepts by university professors and experts with experience in research. Anika Ghelani was name the Washington State HOSA president, and I know will do an excellent job next year as the new state leader. 1st place:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, 2nd place: Roshni Srikanth, App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, 3rd place: Rachel Alwan and Anika Ghelani, A Behavioral and Neurophysiological Analysis of False Memories, Honorable Mention:Marton Teichner, Investigating the Effects of Education on the Impact of Astroturfing, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Microbiology (CELL), 1st place:Mirra Chinta,Synergism or Antagonism between Docetaxel and Finasteride in Prostate Cancer Model, 2nd place: Anusha Srivastava, Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, 3rd place: Aditi Ekbote and Vidhi Jain, Drug Combinations with Antibiotics and Curcumin to Combat Antibiotic Drug Resistance, 3rdplace:Nitisha Gautam Arundhati (Diya) Basu,Genomic Differences Between E-cigarette Vapor and Cigarette Smoke and its Relation to Tumor Growth, Biomedical and Health Sciences(BMED), Translational Medicine (TMED), 1st place: Aditi Subramanyam, Identifying TEAD Proteins and Disrupting the YAP1/TEAD Complex to Inhibit Oncogenic YAP1 Fusion Proteins, Honorable Mention: Anirudh Iyer, Analyzing miRNA Expression in Glioblastoma Patients to Identify Candidate Markers, Chemistry; Chemical Energy; Material Sciences(Chem), 3rd place: Mintra Frazzini, Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Honorable Mention:Saketh Dhulipalla and Yuchen Li, Access to Clean Potable Water Via Fog Harvesting, Software Systems;Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (COMP), Honorable Mention:Sunya Mohammed, Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training, Animal Sciences; Plant Sciences;Earth and Environmental Sciences (ERTH), 2nd place: Annie Denton,Forecasting the Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of the Pacific Sideband Snail, 3rd place:Elisabeth Berger, Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, 1stplace: Romanpreet Kaur,Menstrual Hygiene Period, 3rd place: Max Reisman, Solar Desalination System Utilizing Salt-Rejecting and Solar Absorber Technology for Quick and Efficient Technology, Honorable Mention:Kishan Baliga,Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Data to Create a Machine Learning Algorithm Capable of Identifying Oil Spills, Physics;Mathematics; Physical Energy; Embedded Systems (Phys), Honorable Mention:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, 2nd place: Tristan Stevens and Maxell Wang,Using a Bi-Layer Geogrid System to Decrease Vertical Stress and Deflection of Pavement Applications, 2nd place: Mathias Foster, Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, InspiringExcellence in Scientific Research:Roshni Srikanth,App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, American Psychological Association (APA) Award:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, Materials Science special categoryAward:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Excellence in bacteria research-environmental scienceAward:Anusha Srivastava,Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, WSSEF Award:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, American Chemical Society (ACS) Prize:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, American Institute for Aeronautics and AstronauticsAward:Mathias Foster,Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, SupernovaAwards:Isha Murali, Exploration into Analyzing the Auditory Cortex in Relation to Attention as Measured by Alpha Waves, Parbeen Sekhon and Rhea Shinde, Setting Minutiae Standards in Forensic Odontology, Kristin Acheson, The Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Binding of Collagen and Tannins, Tarini Srikanth, Modeling Potential Drug to Drug Interactions Targeted Towards Cardiovascular Systems, Manasvini Calmidi, Determining the Salt Concentration of Irrigation Water for Trichoderma to Confer Salt Tolerant Oryza sativa Plants, Marko Milovanovic and Denis Chelan, Water Purification Via Hand-Powered Pump, Ricoh Sustainable Environmental ScienceAward:Elisabeth Berger,Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, Office of Naval Science ResearchAward:Sunya Mohammed,Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training. The Company does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or . She even makes the fair project 15 percent of the grade in her AP psychology course. Emily Spencer Implementation of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator Unit in a Mobilized System. Ekaansh Agrawal A Tesla coil is one of the devices that has fascinated people for years. There were a total of 283 students that participated in the tele-judging (with only 4 no shows!) Sixty-one teams advanced to the National Science Bowl. LWSD announces calendar changes: May 30 is now a regular school day. Examples of Excused Absences. Tesla STEM High School entered three teams: Tesla STEMGreen and Tesla STEM Magenta both qualified for the State Tournament. The list of their awards follows: I have never seen a group of students work so diligently to polish their presentations and strengthen their team work right up until judging time as this group. Yue (Beth) Ding Press release from the Wharton School of Business: M&R Investments Takes First Place in Our 2021 Global Finale. Particle Simulation of Phase-Dependent Fields Using Geometric Algebra, Hanna Karpstein. The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) will be held in Atlanta, GA from May 7-13. Reese Long The conference was held on the University of Washington campus and involved high school students from around the region. From Advisors Ms. Ryfka Schafer and Dr. Melissa Wrenchey: So happy to report how our students are doing in the LWSD Teen Startup Competition to-date. To summarize, we had a great showing of 1st place award winners (21) along with other awards to produce a grand total of 60 awards won by our T-STEM scholars! Wehadtwostudents take home ISEF bids and place in the top six best projectsof the whole fair and they will begoing to Phoenixfor the International Science and Engineering Fair in May. On 27 May, the Tesla STEM Science Bowl team--Yuchen Li,Rohan Iyer,Evan Kim,Sebi Kumar, andSami Badal Khan--survived four elimination rounds to qualify as one of the final 8 teams in the country. About 20% of the people who write the exam are selected for the next level, the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). Course Catalog - Tesla STEM High Tesla STEM High School Home > Academics Tesla STEM High School CEEB code 480976 Driving 4301 228th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053 Call (425) 936-2770 Jump to School Contact Webmaster Sign Up for LWSD Newsletters Our Science Olympiad Invitational Season is winding down. Introduction to Public Speaking: 1st Place - Cindy Chen; E-Business: 2nd Place - Nihal Thomas, Saanav Somani and Mikey Halim. After surviving several elimination rounds, the team finished in 4th place nationally (one place higher than last year!). This year's competition had over 11,000 students from all over the world. The highlight was winning the Best Large Delegation Award, which goes to the entire team. Tesla STEM students represented magnificently at the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference this week. To put it in perspective, the series of examinations started with roughly 160,000 students taking the AMC, then only 6500 students qualified to take the AIME, and now these 3 are in the rare company of only 558 participants invited to take the USAMO. The Team competed in 2 rounds (60 minutes per player) Friday evening and another 3 rounds (90 minutes per player) on Saturday. We have only had one other student ever make it this far. Lori Zebrack-Smith. There he will have the opportunity tobecome part of a finalist team to represent the United States at the International Biology Olympiad, held in Lisbon, Portugal this year, following the 6-hour final exam that will test both his practical skills and conceptual understanding. Please congratulate our young scholars who participated in the 64th Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) which was held remotely on Friday and Saturday, March 26-27th. Anusha Srivastava and Esther Wang finished 2nd in the Senior Group Documentary category, with their piece titled,Unfulfilled Promise: Emerging Conflicts Between Zionists and Arab Nationalists Shaped by British Policy in Post WWI Palestine. Sophia will have her piece shown in the Capitol Building for one year, along with the winners from across the country. Click to download full list of awards and achievements earned by our students in 2016. Particular thanks to Mr. Arny Leslie who helped the students study for the exam and gave them new ways of looking at earth systems interactions. (They award one national winner, five regional winners, and honorable mentions per age level.). Please congratulate ALL students who competed atWSSEF- everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. The first day was held remotely over zoom, and then 16 projects were selected to move onto finalist judging in person. Water Waves to Light Waves, Apoorv Khandelwal. Please join me in congratulating students on the following awards: You can view their art and videos here: https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/writing-art-film-contest. This is Teslas first year competing in knowledge bowl and the team in 1stwas the overall winner (all divisions) at our regional competition. Singapore for Regions 1 and 2 and BTG Pactual for Region 4. Team 2 finished in 4th place! 5thplace Uma Paul, Electronic Career Portfolio: 8thplace Harish Krishnakumar, Computer Applications and Simulation Programming: 8thplace Abhinav Diddee, Viraj Goyal and Deepayan Sanyal, E-Business 1stplace Mikey Halim, Sanaav Somani, and Nihal Thomas, Entrepreneurship: 3rdplace Oleg Ianchenko, Pinakin Kanade and Aran Punniamoorthy, Hospitality Mgt. They compete in groups or 2 or 3 in every event. If he makes it through training camp, he'll represent the US at the 2022 Virtual IPhO! Congratulations to every single student who competed and also received ribbons or certificates(totaling 79 scholarships andawards!!!) It is important to note thateven if they did not receive a prize, ALL students who participated put forth a huge amount of timeandeffortand I am so impressed with our student's perseverance, dedication, and passion for their projects. The Congressional Art Competition began in 1982 as an opportunity for members of Congress to recognize and celebrate the artistic talents of their young constituents. Ankita Menon- who was the bronze medal winner at WSSEF and also one of the grand prize winners at CSRSEF: Additionally, of the 75 T-STEM students that competed at WSSEF, Ergonomically designed backpack that reduces postural strain compared to other commercial backpacks, Using Machine Learning to Create A Universal Chronic Social Defeat Stress Classifier, Testing The effects of alcohol on The Effectiveness Of Hericium erinaceous As An Anti-dementia Substance Using Drosophila melanogaster As A Model For Alzheimers, : Autonomous Drones for Search and Rescue Operations, The Correlation Between The Phase of Water And The Presence of Organic Compounds on Near-Earth Objects, : Exploring the Use of Graphene to Strengthen Resins for Flywheel Energy Storage System Rotors, Investigating Biofuel Growth Inhibition and Product Toxicity with Short-Chain Alcohols in Synechococcus Elongatus, Investigating the effect of Fibulin-2 on NF-B pathway activity and proliferation of pediatric gliomas, : A Machine Learning Approach to Detecting and Predicting the Location of Induced Seismicity from Seismic Waveforms, Testing woodruff and neem oil as nontoxic (to humans) botanical alternatives to pest control for taxidermy, A Novel Approach to Quorum Sensing Inhibition using aiiA-Transformed Bacteria in Mixed Culture, : Implementation of Deep Learning Through Haptic Feedback in the Drivers Seat to Reduce Driver Recognition Error, Examining Correlation Between the Genre of Music Present & Increased Academic Performance Through Beta Wave Measurement, Survival Analysis of Pediatric Neuroblastoma Patients Using Gene Expression Data: Identification of Surival Related Biomarkers, Extracting Nickel and Cobalt from Lithium Ion Battery Cathodes, : Developing a malaria detection system through microscopy image classification by utilizing complex machine learning techniques, 3D printing an Intrauterine Device Specifically for Nulliparous Women, by Adjusting Size and Exterior Design, Combining Microcontroller-Based Solar Tracking with an Improved Floating Photovoltaic Platform, Engineering a K-12 strain of Escherichia coli to secrete a Polyethylene terephthalate hydrolase, Using a Two-Layer Siamese Net to Recognize Spatial Patterns of Brain Abnormalities and Model the Onset of Alzheimers Disease, : Simultaneous, Noninvasive, and Transdermal Extraction of Urea and Homocysteine, by Reverse Iontophoresis, Early Holistic Prediction of Alzheimers Disease Using Machine Learning Algorithms, : Classifying Galaxies Based on Photometric Spectral Bands via Support Vector Machines, Using Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Plant Growth In a Climate Controlled Chamber, Using CFD Simulation to Optimize the Airfoil of a Mechanical-Morphing Wing, The Effects of Font and Color Scheme on Perceived Credibility of Websites, We also had more students participate in the test this year than ever before, including, Computer Applications and Simulation Programming: 8, Sowmya Pratipati, Affiliate Honorable Mention, Dilini Nissanka, Affiliate Honorable Mention, Student Choice Award (Sytax Errors): Noah Charleson-Sterritt, Michael Halim, Pinakin Kanade, Samarjit Kaushik, Aran Punniamoorthy.
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