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2009

Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2009

Dallas-area students strut best stuff at science fair



ExxonMobil Texas Stance & Engte Scieineering Fair 2009

Full results

Congratulations to the following top winners from the Dallas region:

Janice Zhang
, Plano Senior High School, Senior Grand Physical 1st (Senior Best in Fair)
Sheila Chandrahas, CM Rice Middle School, Junior Grand Life 1st


Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2009

  Plano Whiz Kid Fashions Revolutionary Windmill
 
 Ryan Alexander - As a Regional Grand Prize Winner,
 Ryan was sponsored by Beal Bank DRSEF to compete in the
 International Science & Engineering Fair and won best
 in category there.

 

Plano students make science fiction a reality


Congratulationsto all winners from Beal Bank DRSEF:

Ryan Alexander, Clark High School:
$5,000 scholarship for Best in Energy & Transportation Category,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Special Award (trip to D.C.),
$1,000 scholarship National Collegiate Investors & Inventors Alliance,
$1,500 Power Plus Engineering Special Award.
Madeleine Ball, Ursuline Academy:
$1,500 second award in Animal Sciences,
$1,000 first award American Vetinary & Medical Association Special Award,
$600 first award North American Benthological  Society Special Award.
Navaneeth Ravindranath & Amruth Venkatraman, Clark High School:
$500 fourth award in Team Projects.
Janice Zhang, Plano Senior High School:
$1,000 savings bond U.S Army Special Award,
$150,000 tuition scholarship to Drexel University,
$50,000 tuition scholarship to Florida Institute of Technology.
Brian Truong & Rohan Shah, Clark High School:
Honorable mention U.S. Coast Guard.


2008

Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2008

2008 Fair results

Dallas-area students take home awards at Beal Bank science and engineering fair.
Coppel students compete in regional science fair

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Congratulations to Erin Rogers of North Garland H S in Garland, who won the prestigious Kathryn and Ashley H. Priddy Young Scientist Award at the 2008 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair. She received a summer research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and will have the opportunity to assist with ongoing experimentation in a laboratory at the center. The research stipend is funded by the Southwestern Medical Foundation.

International Science & Engineering Fair 2008

Alexander Huang:  PSHS
4th Grand Prize in Cellular Molecular
The Naval Research Award for an $8,000 scholarship

Richa Thakur:  Clark HS
3rd Grand Award Earth and Space Sciences

Ian Chan:  Williams HS 
1st Place U.S. Coast Guard Award for a $5,000 scholarship
1st Place Air force Award for a $3000 scholarship

Eva Ng and Elisa Lin:  Shepton High School
4th Grand AWardTeam Award for Energy and Transportation

Janet Zhou and Vybhavi Bharadwaj:  Shepton High School
4th Grand Award in Team  Microbiology

Madeline Ball:  Ursuline
4th Grand Award  Animal Sciences

Camden Miller:  Allen ISD
2nd Grand Award Chemistry

 

2007


Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2007

Science, engineering fair this weekend at Fair Park
Ecology, energy drive science projects
Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair results

Helping is at heart of young scientists' work

Sophia Goreczky

Sophia Goreczky is a 17 year old junior at Plano West Senior High School -- like other Senior Division Grand Prize winners at the 2007 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science Fair, she was sponsored by Beal Bank to compete in the International Science Fair.
Her project, called "L.I.S.S.A. 2.0: Light Intensity and Sonar Sensing Assistant, Evolved" received a 4th place Grand Award at the international fair in the category of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering together with a $120,000 scholarship offer!

 

 

 

In the lab, she's up to the test

After winning a Grand Prize at the 2007 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science Fair, St. John's Episcopal School eighth-grade student Madeleine Ball went on to win Junior "Best of Fair" at the Texas Science and Engineering Fair held in San Antonio. Madeleine also won first grand prize in the life science category and was recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency.

 


Congratulations to Alicia McClung of Seagoville H S in Dallas, who won the prestigious Kathryn and Ashley H. Priddy Young Scientist Award at the 2007 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science Fair. She received a summer research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and will have the opportunity to assist with ongoing experimentation in a laboratory at the center. The research stipend is funded by the Southwestern Medical Foundation.

 


After gaining a 3rd place in the Junior Biochemistry category at the 2007 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science Fair, Anita Chandrahas, in the 8th grade at C M Rice Middle school in Plano, went on to win Grand Life Second prize at the Texas State Science Fair. Her project on "The Effect of Various Green Tea Components on Baker's Yeast" was researched to see the effect of three green tea extracts-caffeine, polyphenol #1, and polyphenol #2- on the number of Baker's yeast colonies when exposed to UV radiation. She found that caffeine extract had the greatest positive effect on the colony growth of yeast and could further be used as an antioxidant in humans to discourage the harmful effect of UV radiation.

 


8th grader Miguel Castillo of Harmony Science Academy in Dallas, who won Second prize in Junior Mathematical Sciences at the 2007 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Fair, went on to further success at the Texas State Science Fair, winning the Grand Physical Second Prize. His project, entitled "A Divisibility Rule Discovery", concerns ways to find factors of a certain number. He found a general divisibility rule for the numbers ending with 1, 3, 7, and 9.