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ISEF 2012 Newsletter #5

16 May 2012

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ISEF 2012 Newsletter #5

Wednesday, May 16 – Judging and  Evening Events Reported by Samantha Skaller, Brewster High School • Science Horizons Winner Day Long Judging Interviews We all arose bright and early to meet for our group breakfast at 6:30. With the help from both caffeine and our peppy upbeat waiter, we were all ready for our busy [...]

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ISEF 2012 Newsletter #4

15 May 2012

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Newsletters are sent to subscribers between 11 AM and 1 PM EDT each day.  Generally, they are posted to the CSEF website late evening the night before. So, if you’re anxious to receive the news of the day check the CSEF website Newsletter Page. Tuesday, May 15 A Ducky Day! See the photos of the [...]

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ISEF 2012: Newsletter #3

14 May 2012

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Monday, May 14 Breakfast and Project Approval The day began at 7:30 am with a buffet breakfast at the Westin with food aplenty for our hungry competitors. Then off to the Exhibit Hall to set up and the get approved by Rules & Safety.  Good News! All went very smoothly with the projects being approved [...]

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2012 ISEF: Newsletter #2

13 May 2012

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Arrival in Pittsburgh Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair and Science Horizons students have arrived in Pittsburgh for the 2012 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair.  This year our combined representation is a record number of 8 with 6 students from CSEF.  All the projects have approved by the ISEF Scientific Review Committee and set up [...]

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2012 ISEF: Newsletter #1

11 May 2012

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2012 ISEF: Newsletter #1

Hello Science Fair Friends, Sponsors, and Alumni,

 The six top high school winners of the Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair and the top two winners of the Science Horizons Regional Fair are packing their bags and heading to Pittsburgh, Sunday, May 13. (Sorry Mothers!) There, they will compete in The Intel International Science and Engineering [...]

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2012 ISEF: CSEF & Science Horizons Students

30 April 2012

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2012 ISEF: CSEF & Science Horizons Students

Activities of the top winners of the Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair and the Science Horizons Science Fair at the International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh, PA from May 13-18, 2012: • Meet the Winners • Meet the Chaperones •  •  •  • 

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2011 ISEF Newsletter #9

14 May 2011

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Yiyuan “David” Hu, Junior at Hamden High School, is the author of Friday’s newsletter. Yiyuan’s biography and abstract are found at Meet the Winners. All of the adults join me in saluting Amoolya, Ryan, Ryota, Shuhbro, Swathi, Toni and Yiyuan for a job well done. We know that their futures will burn bright.  And now [...]

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2011 Grand Award Winners

13 May 2011

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The following students received a Grand Award at today’s ceremony at the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair: ISEF Category: Chemistry (CH012) – Modeling Hydrogen Production Catalyzed by a Novel Electrocatalyst with Density Functional Theory Shubhro Saha, 18, Senior, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, Connecticut Category: Chemistry – Second Award of $1,500 _________________________________________________________________ ISEF Category: Animal [...]

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2011 ISEF Newsletter #8

13 May 2011

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Amoolya Narayanan, Senior at Glastonbury High School, is the author of Thursday’s newsletter. Amoolya’s biography and abstract are found at Meet the Winners. Ryan Kerr, Danbury High School,  and Swathi Krishnan, Rye Country Day School, were big winners at Thursday evening’s Special Awards Ceremony. Congratulations Ryan and Swathi! Read about the day and the special awards [...]

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2011 ISEF Newsletter #7

12 May 2011

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  Ryan Kerr, Sophomore at Danbury High School, is the author of Wednesday’s newsletter.  Ryan’s biography and abstract are found at Meet the Winners. With judging completed the students can relax. Thursday, they are required to be at their projects from 10 AM to 2 PM PDT to describe their work. Thursday night is the [...]

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