11 TESLA Stem students competed as individuals and groups in several categories in this years competition, after having succeeded at a regional competition held in February. She also thanked Kate Allender for her instrumental help in years past as the HOSA Advisor. Freshman Naman Mutalik Desai has won The Silver Key Award for his memoir entry titled The Best Apology is Changed Behavior. Please congratulate all students that participated at CSRSEF if you see them in the halls or in your classroom-there are other students who participated and even though they did not receive a prize, they put forth a tremendous amount of time and effort and some also produced award-winning, innovative research in my opinion. If a student has a double asterisk next to their name, they advanced to the second round of judging and almost made it to the final round of judging as contenders for being an ISEF finalist. Rohan Iyer and Maxwell Soh are USA Biology Olympiad Semifinalists! A total of 60 teams competed in the National Tournament and Tesla STEM placed 24th. In April, three Tesla STEM students took the USA Earth Sciences Olympiad (USESO) Open Exam. Of our 6 entries, 3 made it into the next round with investors. 5thplace Syed Aamir, Vinayak Ajmera, and Azhan Zaheer, This team, Eva Jain, Danyuan Wang, Shuhui Yang, Aakarsh Balla, and Johan Karukayil, was the only third team to advance to the round of 7 teams (the quarterfinals). It gives them a chance to apply the coding skills they spent all year developing while also learning teamwork, communication, and industry development practices. Under strict rules, limited resources and time limits, teams comprised of 28 students compete against one another. The AMC is one of the largest mathematics competitions in the nation with roughly 160,000 students participating, and we spend most of the year in math club preparing for it. Desired. March 2021: A total of 18 bio club students participated in the USABO Open Exam, the first oftwo rounds of challenging exams. Neha won an all-expense paid week long trip to ISEF in Los Angeles this May. Digital Video Production:Kshitij Rao & Steven He, 4th place;Siddhant Porwal,Manas Kanakala & Mohit Soni, 5th place, Engineering Design:Gaya Pillai, Rishika Gautam, Shivani Sama & Annie Adhikary, 2nd place, Board Games:Anjana Punniamoorthy & Vasudha N, 2nd place, Children's Stories:Anusha Sharma, 1st place, Data Science & Analysis:Rishika Gautam, 1st place, Geospacial Tech: Druhin Bhowal, Siddhant Porwal & Mohit Soni, 1st place. Congratulations to the following students: Bhavya Nandikanti, Karina Kejriwal,andDivya Singh: 1st Place, Intro to Business Presentation, Rohit Karthik: 3rd Place, Introduction to Information Technology. Tesla STEM Magenta finished in 9th place. Tesla STEM High Schools chapter had 64 students attend the event where they tested their creativity, communication, professionalism, and technical expertise against their peers from across Washington State. Amrutha Srikanth (gr. This year Tesla STEM had 29 students participate, and 15 students qualified for the next round, the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) on February 7th. The Tesla STEM delegation demonstrated dedication and teamwork, with wins in several categories. HOSA had an exceptional weekend at the State Leadership Conference in Spokane, WA. Home. And thank you againfor allyour supportandguidance with these scholars - it is truly an honor to work with such intelligent, professional, and outstanding colleagues. FIRST Robotics is for young people grades nine through 12. About 20% of the people who write the exam are selected for the next level, the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). We have only had one other student ever make it this far. The future is bright, though I am encouraging them to stock three full teams for next year. OUTSTANDING DELEGATE: Christine Lee, Human Rights Council, POSITION PAPER: Jessica Singh, Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, POSITION PAPER: Somya Pratapati, Economic & Social Commission for Asia & the Pacific, POSITION PAPER: Esther Wang, Security Council. By winning the Regional, Team 1 qualified for the National Science Bowl finals in Washington, DC, at the end of April. Team 3 (Eva Jain, Saharsh Bhargava, Cindy Yang, Krishna Senthilkumar & Jas Singh)finished in 8th place, Team 2 (Prerana Kota, Reese Long, Shuhui Yang, Aakarsh Balla, & Anson Chen) finished in 6th place, and. Investigating the Effectivity of Various Behavioral Addiction Prevention Methods, Silvia Calinov. The students either wrote individual essays or made group videos about the bioethics concerning emerging brain technologies. 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. They earned the highest score in three of the five events and earned 1st place in the competition! 3rdplace Adi Gottumukkala, Samarjit Kaushik and Saanav Somani, Public Service Announcement: Particle Simulation of Phase-Dependent Fields Using Geometric Algebra, Hanna Karpstein. Press release from the Wharton School of Business: M&R Investments Takes First Place in Our 2021 Global Finale. The Internship Recruiting Team is driven by the passion to recognize and develop emerging talent. Vaishnavi Phadnis, Exon Expression Analysis of an Alternatively Spliced Neurotrophin Receptor in Multiple Cancer Types: Potential Considerations for Targeted Therapy and Precision Medicine. Inslee to advocate for mandatory Holocaust education in Washington state. This year, Tesla STEM qualified for the National Science Olympiad for the first time by finishing 1st at the Washington State Tournament. You can see all the results of their division here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13sWf3XgjRrGyfxNyV4YgYt5F3IJZ9l_W40ulqgLGccI/edit#gid=0. And ALL STUDENTS that participated deserve a tremendous amount of applause for persevering through this difficult time. College Planning Timeline and Activities by Grade Level 9th and 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade ACT/SAT Prep & Registration SAT/ACT Prep Timelines and Registration Overview Our scholars conducted themselves maturely and played their matches very well. His wisdom and wit were much appreciated. Kate Allender is a science and psychology teacher at Tesla STEM High School in Redmond. Here are our 2017 Technology Student Association (TSA) results in Yakima March 16-18. He notably loves the Modified Mercalli scale, often claiming "they modified it and . Im Sami and my favorite scientist is Wolfgang Pauli. I made sure to review each and every presentation you put together, he added. Last week was the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference. From Ciaran Danaee, our Biology Club advisor: USABO Semifinal Results are in: Ive attached a few pictures from the STEM Expo here, and I have extra programs (designed by recently graduated seniors, Katie Chan and Jasmine Ku) in a box in my mailbox if you want one! Impromptu Speaking: 1st Place - Siddharth Shende; Graphic Design: 3rd Place - Mikey Halim and Akshay Murthy; 5th Place - Karina Kejriwal, Divya Singh and Ameya Madhugiri, Word Processing: 3rd Place - Supriya Baskar, Business Calculations: 5th Place - Hrudai Thungathurthi, Business Communication: 2nd Place - Abhinav Diddee. The Youth Poet Laureate also publishes a poetry collection, released in May by Poetry NW Editions, when the next Youth Poet Laureate of the following year is announced. The fourth place ranking still has a chance of attending depending on ranking 1-3 participation. The top four automatically qualify for the National conference in Baltimore at the end of June. The conference was held on the University of Washington campus and involved high school students from around the region. The challenge occurred from September 2020 to January 19, 2021. https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/books/this-local-teen-wants-elementary-schools-to-have-books-about-the-incarceration-of-japanese-americans/. Banking and Financial Systems: Pia Dave and Kaavya Trivedi 5th place, Broadcast Journalism: Omid Farahdel and Ani Seshadri 6th place, Business Management: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 3rd place; Eesha Kunisetty 2nd place, Digital Video Production: Kshitij Rao, Ani Seshardri, Rohan Sing 5th place, E-Business: Annie Adhikary 6th place; Omid Farahdel, Pranav Sayal, Brian Yin 4th place, Electronic Career Portfolio: Cindy Chen 2nd place, Entrepreneurship: Emma Shi, Osheen Tikku 3rd place, Graphic Design: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 6th place; Kshitij Rao, Manovay Sharma, Ayush Singh 5th place, International Business: Divij Aswinkumar, Farzad hasan 5th place, Introduction to Business Presentation: Vasudah Narayanan, Anjana Punniamoorthy 5th place; Prakshi Shukla, Nikki Taleghani 3rd place, Introduction to Public Speaking: Nitya Kakulamarri 6th place; Annie Adhikary 4th place, Anshu Aggarwal 3rd place, Introduction to Social Media Strategy: Abhinav Nadupalli, Alekhya Nidadavolu 6th place; Ahanya John, Megha Ramachandran, Alexa Rorrer 5th place, Marketing: Rishi Dilip, Aahil Irfan, Sourish Singh 6th place; Shivani Godse, Sneha Murali 5th place, Public Service Announcement: Gayathri Pillai, Shivani Sama, Shriya Tiku 2nd place; Sarah Wen 1st place, Public Speaking: Nikki Taleghani 2nd place, Publication Design: Aaryan Bondre, Tanush Contractor, Gyan Dave 4th place, Sales Presentation: Rhea Kuppa, Shreya Pandey 5th place; Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 4th place; Divij Aswinkumar, Saathvik Somujayabalan, Harini Vijeyanandh 3rd place, Social Media Strategies: Cindy Chen, Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 3rd place; Gauri Raman, Divya Singh 1st place, Sports and Entertainment Management: Gyan Dave, Aarav Khanna, Isayiah Lim 4th place, Advertising: Hrudai Thungathurthi 5th place; Sneha Murali 4th place, Agribusiness: Katelyn Ye 1st place (from LWHS but part of our chapter), Computer Problem Solving: Keshav Acharya 5th place, Michael Yu 4th place, Rohit Karthik 1st place, Human Resource Management: Felix Hallmann 4th place; Eesha Kunissetty 3rd place, Introduction to Business Communication: Vasudha Narayanan 1st place, Introduction to Financial Math: Divya Ramu 6th place; Johan Karukayil 5th place, Introduction to Information Technology: Johan Karukayil, Network Infrastructures: John Karaca 5th place; Michael Yu 3rd place, Organizational Leadership: Isha Rajpul 5th 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. This is by far the most students we have had qualify. 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 was so impressed with our students poise, professionalism and grace at the fair. Claire Cho wrote a research paper titled World War I: Breaking and Remaking Barriers to War and finished 5th in the State competition. And a description of the program from Seattle Arts & Lectures is here: The Seattle Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program aims to identify youth writers and leaders committed to poetry, performance, civic and community engagement, education, and equity across the Puget Soundregion. Introduction to Business Presentation: 4th Place - Cindy Chen and Kavya Srikumar; Global Business: 2nd Place - Maxwell Wang. Outside of Science Bowl, he is an avid science olympian, International Earth Science Olympiad gold medalist, mineral collector (@yl.min4), and clarinetist. Their workwill be submitted to ESRIto compete against the winners from other states. Washington State is very competitive and they might not win every year, but I am confident that they will have friendship, kindness, support, samosas, and Can-Am pizza for years to come. Additionally, of the 75 T-STEM students that competed at WSSEF, we had 27 1st place winners!! A Tesla coil uses the intimate relationship between electricity and magnetism (electromagnetism), which were thought to be separate phenomena until the 19th century. Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Experimental Fabrication of Nanoporous Graphene Membranes for Optimal Water Permeability in Reverse Osmosis Desalination, Anne Lee and Issac Perrin. These 100+ students focused their weekly meetings towards the State Leadership Conference led by Prakriti Shukla and Riya Kulkarni. Students at ISEFare awarded the opportunity to showcase their independent research and compete for on average$4 million in prizes. Eli Trepte 3rd place, Art: National History Day was held remotely on Saturday May 2. Anson Chen, Senior Historical Paper: Lines in the Sand: Failures and Consequences of the Partition of the Ottoman Empire (2nd Place), Alec Rothkowitz, Benjamin Moskalensky, Connor ORourke, David Soto, Senior Group Exhibit: Forming New Frontiers in Seattle: The Debate for Fair Employment in Boeing from 1935-1949. Visit thewebsitefor all the key dates in next years competition, as well as to read aboutexciting changesto the rules. Shri Bhat 1st place 32 teams competed in the State Tournament of the Science Olympiad. Places 1-3 will compete at the National competition this summer. Banking and Financial Systems: Team of Divij Aswinkumar and Farzad Hasan 6th place, Broadcast Journalism: Team of Monisha Krothapalli and Shreya Pandey 1st place, Business Communiction: Siddhant Porwal 7th place, Business Ethics: Team of Laura Anker and Uma Paul, 7th place; Team of Cindy Chen and Kavya Srikumar 3rd place, Business Financial Plan: Prakriti Shukla and Prakshi Shukla 5th place, Computer Problem Solving: Nidhi Munikote 2nd place, Digital Video Production: Team of Radhika Sikaria and Rohan Singh 4th; Team of Vani Daryani, Ateeq Ramlan and Leo Ribeiro di Brito 7th place, E-business: Leo Ribeiro de Brito 5th place, Entrepreneurship: Team of Shivank Dutt and Aatish Parson 2nd place; Team of Ryan Chan, Mohammad Mendahawi and Cameron Yetzer 1st place, Graphic Design: Mikey Halim 3rd place; Edward Zhou 2nd place, Hospitality Management: Navaneet Girikumar 4th place; Team of Vani Daryani and Ananya Krishnan 6th place; Team of Emma Shi and Osheen Tikku 5th place, Impromptu Speaking: Mikey Halim 3rd place, International Business: Team of Ryan Chan, Mohammad Mendahawi and Cameron Yetzer 1st place; Team of Uma Paul and Emma Shi 2nd place, Introduction to Business Communication: Sneha Murali 2nd place, Ananya Unnikrishnan 1st place, Introduction to Business Presentation: Team of Aymaan Hussain and Isayiah Lim 9th place; team of Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti and Divya Singh 4th place, Introduction to Business Procedures: Sneha Murali 2nd place, Introduction to FBLA: Isayiah Lim 2nd place, Introduction to Financial Math: Keshav Acharya 3rd place; Sneha Murali 4th place, Introduction to Information Technology: Rohit Karthik 4th place, Introduction to Public Speaking: Cindy Chen 1st place, Harini Vijeyanandh 6th place, Introduction to Social Media Strategy: Team of Ansh Aggarwal, Varsha Mantravadi and Prakshi Shukla 4th place, Job Interview: Eesha Kunisetty 4th place; Nitya Kakulamarri 3rd place, Management Decision Making: Team of Eesha Kunisetty and Uma Paul 4th place, Mobile Application Development: Team of Aheli Dutta, Aatish Parson and Barath Saravanan 1st place, Parliamentary Procedure: Team of Siddhant Porwal, Gauri Raman, Arihant Singh and Pranav Teegavarapu 3rd place, Personal Finance: Deepesh Singh 4th place, Publication Design: Team of Siddhant Porwal and Harini Vijeyanandh 10th place; Team of Karina Kejriwal and Divya Singh 8th place, Sales Presentation: Team of Karina Kejriwal and Rhea Kuppa 4th place, Securities and Investments: John Karaca 3rd place, Social Media Strategies: Team of Aheli Dutta and Barath Saravanan 2nd place, Supply Chain Management: Mohit Soni 5th place. Congratulate (and wish good luck) to: Maxwell Soh Following the Semifinal, twenty Finalists are invited to a residential training program where they learn advanced biological concepts and exacting lab skills at theUSABONational Finals. Brayden Brackett won first place in the Washington State Map Story Contest and will move on to the National Competition. The top four winners in competitive events automatically qualify to compete in the national conference in June and places 5 10 may move up if anyone 1-4 cant make it. We won three 1st Place Awards, two 2nd Place Awards, and the Best Teamwork Award. It is important that students are at school in order to receive valuable instruction from teachers, collaboration with their peers, and understand important due dates. Please join us in congratulating our outstanding young women who received 2022NCWIT Awards for Aspirations in Computing: The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing builds a talent pool for the growing technical workforce and helps academic and corporate organizations celebrate diversity in computing by honoring young women at the high-school level for their computing-related achievements and interests. The State Championship will be held on Saturday 9 April. Singapore for Regions 1 and 2 and BTG Pactual for Region 4. Please congratulate our Science Bowl teamYuchen Li, Rohan Iyer, Evan Kim, Saketh Dhulipalla, and Sami Badal Khanfor their 4th place finish in the MIT Science Bowl! Last week, we hosted the 3rd Annual STEM Expo and the first one that was a joint, in-person event for the Startup Track (STEM Startups students) and the Research Track (Kate Allenders students). Emily Spencer Implementation of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator Unit in a Mobilized System. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 7:30 to 2:20 with two lunch sessions Wednesday: 7:30 to 12:25 with one lunch offered from 12:25 to 12:50 What is the district's transportation plan for T-STEM? Please congratulate ALL students who competed atWSSEF- everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. The Tesla team won the JV Division by winning the History Bowl titles, and Maxwell also had a victory in the JV History Bee. The Team competed in 2 rounds (60 minutes per player) Friday evening and another 3 rounds (90 minutes per player) on Saturday. Following theregional competition rounds, it all came down to Friday, May 7, the Global Finale. The following students received the followingawards: 1stplace:Prisha Agarwal,Self-esteem and Social Anxiety of South Asian Adolescents with Varying Acne Severity*, 2nd place: Pranay Nookala and Tejas Pakalapati, EEG-analysis of Brain Activity in Individuals with Varying Levels of Social Media Usage*, 3rdplace: Samantha Novitski, The Relationship Between Different Genres of Media Consumed to Burnout Symptoms Reported, 4thplace:Saachi Sharma,Quantifying Depression: An art-based approach to reducing the self-report bias in diagnosing depression using Koch's Baum Test and color theory, Biomedical Engineering and Translational Health, 3rd place: Mitra Junu, Pollen Coated Microneedle Patch to Desensitize Patients to Pollen Allergies Using Immunotherapy, 4th place:Anushka (Annie) Adhikary, NEURAID: Identification of Postnatal Presymptomatic Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Autism Through Recurrent Neural Network-Based Image Analysis of Functional and Structural T1 MRI Data Towards Enhanced Autism Diagnosis, Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (COMP), 2nd place:Shivani Sama*, Reconnect: A Computational Approach to Using DBS to Combat Neurodegenerative Disease Through Induced Plasticity, 2nd place: Aditi Kalluru*, Impact of Vitamin C on Chemically Induced Mouse Tumor Cells of Squamous Cell Carcinoma, 3rd place:Eshaal Omar, Evaluation of horse discomfort in English and Western riding style tack, Environmental Sciences and Technology, Energy, Math & Design, 2nd place: Sophia Callo,Red Light for Sleep Quality and Performance in Gymnasts, 3rd place:Divij Aswinkumar, Using Machine Learning to Predict the Power Conversion Efficiency of Perovskite Solar Cells, 4th place:Aaryan Dhingra, Mycoremediation: Employing Aspergillus Niger to Remove Aluminum Ions From Soil Contaminated With Coal Incineration Fly Ash, 3rd place:Willem Magee, Predicting PM2.5 Concentrations using Meteorological Data, 4th place:Saraswathy Amjith, A Novel Multimodal Approach to Illegal Logging Detection, 1st place: Nikki Taleghani*, Carbon Dot and Cyanoacrylate Fuming Method for Latent Fingerprint Detection, 3rd place:Yutaro Urata, Generating Novel Bioplastics Using GAN, 4th place:Shriya Tiku, Ham Radio Antenna Communication Set-up for First Responder Communication during Disaster Relief, 2nd place: Nikhar Khamesra, Bio-flocculants in Microplastic Water Filtration, 2nd place: Ansh Bayappu*, An Everting Vine Robot with a Pneumatic Soft Gripper, 3rd place: John Karaca, Ensemble-Based Learning Model for Deepfake Detection, 4th place: Srikrishna Gurumurthy, Development of a Machine Learning Model To Predict the Presence of Advanced Liver Fibrosis in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, 2nd place: Krish Katre*, Virtual Reality for ADHD: Using Technology to Enhance Learning and Attention, 4thplace: Anisha Vaish,Automated Pill-Dispenser to Improve Medication Compliance Efficiency and Accuracy. The events are all online, but club leaders are working to create a friendly, supportive culture like those we have seen in the other major teams in Washington (Bothell, Camas, Raisbeck). They had to navigate trying to finish their project and create their trifold plus prepare for virtual judging and judge questioning all in a matter of weeks. Listed at the end of this emailare the 1st place winners - and the following link can be used to see all 1st place winners:https://wssef.org/2020-wssef-first-place-trophy/. ISEF is the world's largest pre-college International science fair representing approximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries that compete for on average of $4 million in prizes. Excused/Unexcused Absences. In the National Tournament, they were coached by Ms. Rebecca Townsend, with help from Ms. Duenas and Mr. Crowe. Title: Halting Natural Gas Disasters with the Development of an Automated Safety Valve Through Fluid Dynamic Analysis, Team Members: Sashu Shankar, Rishi Kavikondala, Rayan Krishnan, Anne Lee, Isaac Perrin, Challenge Topic 1: The Itron Food, Energy, and Water Challenge Behavior Approach 1stPlace, Team Members: Bryn Allesina-McGrory, Indra Toepke, Yogitha Sunkara, Adriana Rush, Challenge Topic 2: The Boeing Aerospace Challenge Design Approach 2nd Place and Best Teamwork Award, Title: Developing Solketal: Reducing Glycerol Waste Through Jet Fuel Additive, Team Members: Andrea Dang, Rashida Hakim, George Cheruvathur, Sandra Militaru, Challenge Topic 3: The Biofuels Challenge Technology Approach 1st Place, Title: The Application of the Triazabicyclodecene Catalyst to the Transesterification Process in Biofuels Production, Team Members: Lawrence Atienza, Neha Nagvekar, Fred Qin, Larry Wang, Challenge Topic 3: The Biofuels Challenge Design Approach 2nd Place, Title: Application of Optical Fiber Cables Within Algal Photobioreactors for Augmented Productivity and Scalability, Team Members: Abhijith Balijepalli, Tyler Volta, Rusdan Crook, Ryan Koshy. Advice from my seat in investing: maintain the discipline of your investment process and be flexible when things dont work out. Virgilio Aquino, Competition Judge, I was very impressed with many of the suggestions that you guys came up with, said Florian Hagenbuch, a 2010 Wharton graduate and successful entrepreneur who served as this yearscompetition client. Very exciting! Tesla STEM High School is a top rated, public, magnet, alternative school located in REDMOND, WA. This position begins July 1, 2023. . Parum Misri 2nd place If you see the following students please congratulate them: Kevin Zhang Certificate of Distinction (top 5%), Evan Kim Certificate of Distinction (top 5%), Sebastian Kumar Certificate of Distinction (top 5%). The winners of the regional bowls all meet at the NOSB finals, but first they must regional bowls, each of which is named with a local connection such asthe Bay Scallop Bowl, Blue Crab Bowl, Grunion Bowl, Trout Bowl (Colorado), Penguin Bowl, Quahog Bowl, Salmon Bowl, &c., &c. Our regional bowl is the Orca Bowl. We are so very proud of all of our students. Sigma Xi Scientific Research special category award, Statistical Thinking special category award, 1st place in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics category, Senior Division, Yale Scientific and Engineering Association Award, 1st place in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Biomedical Engineering Category, Senior Division, 1st placein the Materials Science category, Senior Division, 1st placein Translational Medicine Category, Senior Division, WA State Dental Association of Oral Health award, 1st place in the Chemistry category, Senior Division, 1st place in Physics and Astronomy category, Senior Division, Water Purveyor Association for Water Quality special category award, Dr. Devagupta - Henrietta Lacks special category award, 1st place in the Environmental Sciences category, Senior Division, 1stplacein Biomedical Engineering category, Senior Division, ASM Materials Education Foundation special category award, 1st place in Biomedical and Health sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in Behavioral and Social sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in the Robotics and Intelligent Machines category, Senior Division, Absci-Scientific Unlimited Special category award, 2nd place in Behavioral and Social sciences Category, Senior Division, 3rd place in Biomedical and Health sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Computational BiologyCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Animal SciencesCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Computational Biology category, Senior Division, 1st place in the Translational Medical Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st placein Robotics and Intelligent Systems category, Senior Division, Office of Naval Research special categoryaward, 1st placein Robotics and Intelligence Machines Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Systems Software category, Senior Division, 1st place in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Senior Division, 1st place in Robotics and Intelligent Machines Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Science category, Senior Division, 1stplacein Engineering Mechanics category, Senior Division, Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of AchievementAward, Marine Sciences Outstanding Researchaward, 1st place in Engineering Mechanics category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in Earth and Environmental Sciences category, Senior Division, American Meteorological special category award, Marine Sciences Outstanding Research award, Office of Naval Research special category award, Tesla STEM Magenta finished in 5th place; and, Graphic Design: Akshay Murthy and Mikey Halim 1st place, Public Service Announcement: Charlotte Conze and Ria Rajan 1st place, E-Business: Saanav Somani, Sahil Kancherla and Nihal Thomas 10th place, Mobile App Development: George Zhang and Henry Liao 2nd place, Management Information System: Archit Pantankar, Brian Yao and Raymond Guo 5th place, Parliamentary Procedure: An Doan, Nathan Apfel, Claire Yang and Deveshi Thakur 10th place, Honorable mentions: Brandon Stumpel and Devin McGlynn, Megan Kodati, and Mimi Lee, Honorable mention to Christina Goto and Prerena Kulkarni, Society for In Vitro Biology special category award, 1st place in Environmental Sciences Category, Senior Division, NASA Langely Research Center special category award, invited to present at NASA Virtual Science Colloquium, US Army special category award in computer and biomedical sciences, 1st place place in Embedded Systems Category, Senior Division, INTEL Excellence in Computer Science Award, $250, US Army special category award in computer sciences, Evergreen State College one quarter tuition scholarship, 2nd place in the Biomedical and Health Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Systems Software Category, Senior Division, IEEE - Seattle electro-technology special category award, $75, Pacific Science Center special category award, Washington State University - Voliland College of Engineering and Architecture $8000 scholarship, Universal Quality Control (UQC) special category award, Evergreen State College one year full tuition scholarship, Arizona State University - Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives award, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University $8000 scholarship, 1st place in Cellular and Molecular Biology Category, Senior Division, U.S. Army special category biomedical sciences category, 1st place Environmental Engineering Category, Senior Division, IEEE - Seattle Section, computer science special category award, $75, 1st place in Embedded Systems Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Mathematics Category, Senior Division, Office of Naval Research - U.S. Army/U.S.

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