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Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2012
Science-engineering fair organizers seek judges for 2012 event
ExxonMobil Texas State Science & Engineering Fair 2011
DRSEF students sweep 1st Grand Prizes.
All four 1st Grand Prizes were awarded to projects from the DRSEF. Many other DRSEF students were
successful including a 2nd Grand Prize, and 1-2-3 and 1-2-3-4 sweeps of some science categories. Full results.
Best in Show Kaleigh Gallant & Emily Lowry - UV Rays: Stealing the Color Frisco, TX
1st Grand Kaleigh Gallant & Emily Lowry - UV Rays: Stealing the Color Frisco, TX
1st Grand Justin Du - Garlic Chives - Pest Repelling Plano, TX
Best in Show Madeleine Ball - Coping with Copepods: Year 5 Dallas, TX
1st Grand Rohan Thakur - Green Energy From the Deep Blue: Using Kites to Generate Energy from Ocean Currents Plano, TX
1st Grand Madeleine Ball - Coping with Copepods: Year 5 Dallas, TX
Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2011
Press Release
Dallas Morning News Article Beal Bank science, engineering fair draws 750 middle, high school entrants to Fair Park
Richardson teen's science project draws praise from President Obama at White House event
Amy Chyao, Beal Bank DRSEF 2010 Grand Prize winner, presents her project to the President at the inauguralWhite House Science Fair. She was also invited to the recent State of the Union address
Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2010
Press Release
Dallas Morning News Winners List
ExxonMobil Texas State Science & Engineering Fair 2010
Full results
Congratulations to the following top winners who qualified from the Beal Bank DRSEF:
Junior Division
| Grand Physical Second |
|---|
| Vertical Wind
Turbines Contestant(s): JUNAID KALAIR |
Senior Division
| Grand Physical First (Best in Fair) |
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| Lights, Quantum
Dots, Action! Contestant(s): AMY CHYAO |
| Grand Physical Second |
| Optimization of a
Novel High Efficiency Photo-thermovoltaic Concentrator Solar Cell Contestant(s): ROUNOK JOARDAR |
Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2010
SSP announces top winners of the Intel ISEF 2010
Amy Chyao, 15, of Richardson, Texas, was awarded first place for her work to develop a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT), an emerging cancer treatment that uses light energy to activate a drug that kills cancer cells. Amy received $75,000 and the Gordon E. Moore Award, given for the first time in honor of the Intel co-founder and retired chairman and CEO.
Special Awards:
Amy Chyao: Williams HS
Office of Naval Research $8000 tuition scholarship
Patent and Trademark Office Society-$250
International Optical Engineering Award
Applied Spectroscopy Award
United Technologies Award-2000 shares of stocks
Rounok Joardar PWSHS
GE energy-$2500
Grand Awards
3rd- Rounok Joardar Energy and Transportation $1000 - PWSHS
2nd- Sheryl Li Plant Sciences $1500 - Jasper HS
2nd- Elisa Lin and Ian Chan Team Projects $1500 - PWSHS and PESH
1st- Amy Chyao Chemistry $3000, Best in category $5000, Gordon E. Moore
Award $75,000 (Best in fair)
