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International Science and Engineering Fair

The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) is an annual science fair in the United States.[1] It is owned and administered by the Society for Science,[2] a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.[3] Each May, more than 1800 students from roughly 75 countries and territories compete in the fair for scholarships, tuition grants, internships, scientific field trips and the grand prizes, including one $75,000 and two $50,000 college scholarships. All prizes together amount to over $8,000,000.[4] Two major awards ceremonies are the Special Awards Organization Presentation (which now includes the Government Awards Presentations) and the Grand Awards Ceremony. The International Science and Engineering Fair was founded in 1950 by Science Service (now the Society for Science) and was sponsored by Intel from 1997 to 2019.[5][6] Regeneron Pharmaceuticals became the title sponsor for ISEF in 2020,[7] but the event was cancelled that year and replaced with an online version due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 ISEF[8] was a fully virtual event while 2022 was held online and in-person in Atlanta, GA,[9] and 2023 was in person in Dallas, TX. The 2024 ISEF will be held in person in Los Angeles, CA.[10]

International Science and Engineering Fair
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.societyforscience.org/isef/
Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair logo

Notable alumni edit

ISEF alumni include:

Contestants and competition edit

Contestants are selected from regional, district, and state ISEF affiliated fairs. These fairs usually encompass multiple states or entire regions of a country. The regional fair committee is responsible for managing the fair when their city hosts the event.

Individual science projects and team science projects both compete for prizes. Teams are composed of two to as many as four high school students (grades 9–12). In addition to the judging of projects and an open session for the public to view them, there time is set aside for students to experience the host city with tours and activities. A significant component of the program is social, as students interact with each other during mixers and ceremonies. Throughout much of the week, various seminars are also held for students, mentors and teachers.

Projects and judging are divided into 22 subject categories as follows:

Prizes and honors edit

  • George Yancopoulos Innovator Award: $75,000 scholarship, given to the top of the Best of Category Award winners, selected on the basis of innovative research and potential of the project to have an impact in the particular field and the world as a whole.
  • Regeneron Young Scientist Awards: $50,000 awards presented by Regeneron and SSP to two Best in Category projects. Previous winners include Henry Lin and Eesha Khare.
  • The Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations: In recognition of Gordon E. Moore’s continued legacy of honoring the best at the International Science and Engineering Fair, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is providing the $50,000 for the award.
  • Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award: all expense trip paid trip to the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar, and attendance to the Nobel Prize ceremonies.
  • Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation: A $10,000 award given to the finalist who best demonstrates an innovation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, recognizing that research and innovation are dependent on the integration of these disciplines, as well as the impact they collectively have on our everyday lives
  • H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research: $10,000 is given to the project that represents the best in fundamental research that furthers our understanding of science and/or mathematics and promotes the understanding of natural phenomena without clearly defined applications towards processes or products in mind.
  • Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication: A $10,000 award honoring Peggy Scripps who was a science journalist who served as a writer and editor of Science Newsletter for many years. This award is given to the finalist who is best able to communicate their project to the lay public, explaining both the science and its potential impact on society.
  • EU Contest for Young Scientists Award: an all-expense-paid trip enables attendance at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists located in a new city each year.


ISEF used to hold a "People's Choice Award" to allow the public to vote for its favorite entries.[21]

Since 2001, MIT's Lincoln Laboratory has named asteroids after ISEF winners as part of the Ceres Connection.

Multiple organizations sponsor 'special awards' with their own distinct criteria. These organizations include the National Security Agency, Association for Computing Machinery, IEEE Foundation, and Patent and Trademark Office Society.[22]

Finalist Medal edit

Finalist of the Regeneron ISEF

 
ISEF finalist medal
Awarded by Society for Science and Regeneron
Typemedal award
Established1950
Countryheld United States but an international competition
Ribbon  blue and   yellow
Motto"Future Forward"
EligibilityParticipate in an affiliated fair and be selected (criteria varies by fair)
StatusISEF
FounderGordon E. Moore
GradesGeorge Yancopoulos Innovator Award
Regeneron Young Scientist Award
Regeneron ISEF Best of Category Awards
Regeneron ISEF Grand Awards
Regeneron ISEF Special Awards
Regeneron ISEF Experiential Awards
Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award
Regeneron ISEF Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations
Regeneron ISEF Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation
Regeneron ISEF H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research
Regeneron ISEF Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication
Statistics
First induction1950
Precedence
Next (lower)Varies, depending on rank
 
Finalist Medal (gold with blue ribbon)

The Regeneron ISEF Finalist Medal is given to about 1800 students from 75 countries each year, which are participating at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, which is owned and administered by the Society for Science, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.

Each year about 7 million students participate in different regional, district, and state ISEF affiliated fairs. Some of the winners of these affiliated fairs, which exist in over 75 countries, get the chance to take part at the Regeneron ISEF as a finalist, and each of them is awarded Regeneron ISEF Finalist Medal. In 2013 there were 1611 finalists at the Intel ISEF in Phoenix, Arizona.

The medal has a diameter of 48 mm and is golden galvanized. The obverse shows the official logo of the Regeneron ISEF, the reverse shows the year of participation and the location of that year's Regeneron ISEF.

The ribbon bar is blue with a width of 40 mm and has a golden romanic 1 in the middle.

Top prize winners edit

When Intel began sponsoring ISEF in 1997, the Grand Awards were replaced with the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards, awarded to the top three projects.[5] In 2010, the top award was renamed for Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore.[23]

ISEF 1997 (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24]
    • Scott Nicholas Sanders (Coral Springs, FL)
    • Logan Joseph Kleinwaks (Reston, VA)
    • Karen Mendelson (Worcester, MA)
ISEF 1998 (Fort Worth, Texas)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24]
    • James Warner Lawler (Greenwich, CT)
    • Jonathan Adam Kelner (Old Westbury, NY)
    • Geoffrey Robert Schmidt (Little Rock, AR)
  • Pinnacle Awards[25]
    • Chad Ganske, Amit Barman and Jonathan Haines (Winchester, VA)
    • Heather Matthews and Twila Paterson (Colorado Springs, CO)
ISEF 1999 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24]
    • Jennifer Lynn Pelka (Orlando, FL)
    • Nisha Nagarkatti (Blacksburg, VA)
    • Feng Zhang (Des Moines, IA)
ISEF 2000 (Detroit, Michigan)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24]
    • Nazanin Jouei (Coral Springs, FL)
    • Karen Kay Powell (Fort Pierce, FL)
    • Jason L. Douglas (Milford, OH)
ISEF 2001 (San Jose, California)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][26]
    • Ryan Randall Patterson (Grand Junction, CO)
    • Monika Paroder (Brooklyn, NY)
    • Francis Boulva (Town of Mount-Royal, Canada)
ISEF 2002 (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][27]
    • Naveen Neil Sinha (Los Alamos, NM)
    • Alexander C. Mittal (Cos Cob, CT)
    • Nina Vasan (Vienna, WV)
ISEF 2003 (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][28]
    • Lisa Doreen Glukhovsky (New Milford, CT)
    • Elena Leah Glassman (Pipersville, PA)
    • Anila Madiraju (Brossard, Canada)
ISEF 2004 (Portland, Oregon)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][29]
    • Sarah Rose Langberg (Fort Myers, FL)
    • Uwe Treske (Grafenhainichen, Germany)
    • Yuanchen Zhu (Shanghai, China)
ISEF 2005 (Phoenix, Arizona)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][30]
    • Gabrielle Alyce Gianelli (Orlando, FL)
    • Stephen Schulz (Gelsenkirchen, Germany)
    • Ameen Abdulrasool (Chicago, IL)
ISEF 2006 (Indianapolis, Indiana)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[24][31]
    • Hannah Louise Wolf (Allentown, PA)
    • Madhavi Pulakat Gavini (Starkville, MS)
    • Meredith Ann MacGregor (Boulder, CO)
ISEF 2007 (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[32]
    • Dayan Li (Greenbelt, MD)
    • Philip Vidal Streich (Platteville, WI)
    • Dmitry Vaintrob (Eugene, OR)
ISEF 2008 (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[33]
    • Sana Raoof (Muttontown, NY)
    • Natalie Saranga Omattage (Cleveland, MS)
    • Yi-Han Su (Taipei, Taiwan)
ISEF 2009 (Reno, Nevada)
  • Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards[34]
    • Tara Adiseshan (Charlottesville, VA)
    • Li Boynton (Houston, TX)
    • Olivia Schwob (Boston, MA)
ISEF 2010 (San Jose, California)[35]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Amy Chyao (Richardson, TX)
  • Young Scientist Award: Kevin Ellis (Vancouver, WA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Yale Fan (Beaverton, OR)
ISEF 2011 (Los Angeles, California)[36]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Matthew Feddersen and Blake Marggraff (Lafayette, CA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Pornwasu Pongtheerawan, Arada Sungkanit and Tanpitcha Phongchaipaiboon (Suratthani, Thailand)
  • Young Scientist Award: Taylor Wilson (Reno, NV)
ISEF 2012 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)[37]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Jack Thomas Andraka (Glen Burnie, MD)
  • Young Scientist Award: Nicholas Benjamin Schiefer (Ontario, Canada)
  • Young Scientist Award: Ari Misha Dyckovsky (Sterling, VA)
ISEF 2013 (Phoenix, Arizona)[38]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Ionut Budisteanu (Ramnicu Valcea, Romania)
  • Young Scientist Award: Eesha Khare (Saratoga, CA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Henry Lin (Shreveport, LA)
ISEF 2014 (Los Angeles, California)[39]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Nathan Han (Boston, MA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Lennart Kleinwort (Wurzburg, Germany)
  • Young Scientist Award: Shannon Winjing Lee (Singapore)
ISEF 2015 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)[40]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Raymond Wang (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Young Scientist Award: Nicole Ticea (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Young Scientist Award: Karan Jerath (Friendswood, TX)
ISEF 2016 (Phoenix, Arizona)[41]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Han Jie (Austin) Wang (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Young Scientist Award: Syamantak Payra (Friendswood, TX)
  • Young Scientist Award: Kathy Liu (Salt Lake City, UT)
ISEF 2017 (Los Angeles, California)[42]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Ivo Zell (Hessen, Germany)
  • Young Scientist Award: Valerio Pagliarino (Castelnuovo Calcea, Italy)
  • Young Scientist Award: Amber Yang (Windermere, FL)
ISEF 2018 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)[43]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Oliver Nicholls (Sydney, Australia)
  • Young Scientist Award: Meghana Bollimpalli (Little Rock, AR)
  • Young Scientist Award: Dhruvik Parikh (Bothell, WA)
ISEF 2019 (Phoenix, Arizona)[44]
  • Gordon E. Moore Award: Krithik Ramesh (Greenwood Village, CO)
  • Young Scientist Award: Allison Sihan Jia (San Jose, CA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Rachel Seevers (Lexington, KY)
  • Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation : Shriya Reddy (Northville, MI)
ISEF 2020 (Anaheim, California)[45]
  • Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced with a virtual fair. Because some qualifier events did not name winners, the fair was not judged and prizes were not awarded.[46]
ISEF 2021 (VIRTUAL) "Regeneron ISEF 2021". September 13, 2023.
  • George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award: Michelle Hua (Troy, MI)
  • Young Scientist Award: Catherine Kim (Jericho, NY)
  • Young Scientist Award: Daniel Shen (Cary, NC)
  • Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations: John Benedict Estrada (Fresno, CA)
  • Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation: Arya Tschand (Marlboro, NJ)
  • H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research: Neha Mani (Bronx, NY)
  • Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication: Franklin Wang (Palo Alto, CA)
ISEF 2022 (Atlanta, Georgia) "Regeneron ISEF 2022". 13 May 2022.
  • George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award: Robert Sansone (Fort Pierce, FL)
  • Young Scientist Award: Rishab Jain (Portland, OR)
  • Young Scientist Award: Abdullah Al-Ghamdi (Dammam, Saudi Arabia)
  • Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations: Chris Tidtijumreonpon, Napassorn Litchiowong & Wattanapong Uttayota (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
  • Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation: Amon Schumann (Berlin, Germany)
  • H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research: Rebecca Cho (Jericho, NY)
  • Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication: Anika Puri (Chappaqua, NY)
ISEF 2023 (Dallas, Texas) "Regeneron ISEF 2023". 19 May 2023.
  • George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award: Kaitlyn Wang (San José, CA)
  • Young Scientist Award: Saathvik Kannan (Columbia, MO)
  • Young Scientist Award: Teepakorn Keawumdee, Pannathorn Siri, & Poon Trakultagmun (Bangkok, Thailand)
  • Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations: Natasha Kulviwat (Jericho, NY)
  • Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation: Yuyang Wang (Shanghai, China)
  • H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research: Rishabh Ranjan & Gopalaniruddh Tadinada (Louisville, KY)
  • Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication: Eugene Chen (Shanghai, China)

See also edit

The Society for Science also administers two other science competitions:

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • ISEF Awards
  • Society for Science: 100 Years of Impact

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TheRegeneron International Science and Engineering Fair ISEF is an annual science fair in the United States 1 It is owned and administered by the Society for Science 2 a 501 c 3 non profit organization based in Washington D C 3 Each May more than 1800 students from roughly 75 countries and territories compete in the fair for scholarships tuition grants internships scientific field trips and the grand prizes including one 75 000 and two 50 000 college scholarships All prizes together amount to over 8 000 000 4 Two major awards ceremonies are the Special Awards Organization Presentation which now includes the Government Awards Presentations and the Grand Awards Ceremony The International Science and Engineering Fair was founded in 1950 by Science Service now the Society for Science and was sponsored by Intel from 1997 to 2019 5 6 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals became the title sponsor for ISEF in 2020 7 but the event was cancelled that year and replaced with an online version due to the COVID 19 pandemic The 2021 ISEF 8 was a fully virtual event while 2022 was held online and in person in Atlanta GA 9 and 2023 was in person in Dallas TX The 2024 ISEF will be held in person in Los Angeles CA 10 International Science and Engineering FairCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr societyforscience wbr org wbr isef wbr Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair logo Contents 1 Notable alumni 2 Contestants and competition 3 Prizes and honors 3 1 Finalist Medal 4 Top prize winners 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksNotable alumni editISEF alumni include Richard Zare 1957 American chemist who won the National Medal of Science in 1983 11 James Gunn 1957 Astronomer and MacArthur Fellow who won the National Medal of Science in 2008 11 John Clauser 1959 amp 1960 American theoretical and experimental physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2022 12 Paul Modrich 1964 American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015 11 Susan Solomon 1972 Atmospheric chemist who won the National Medal of Science in 1999 11 Kristina M Johnson 1975 SUNY Chancellor 13 Dianne Newman 1987 Microbiologist 14 Vamsi Mootha 1989 Mitochondrial biologist 2004 MacArthur Fellow Feng Zhang 2000 CRISPR researcher 15 Lester Mackey 2003 Computer Scientist 2023 MacArthur Fellow 16 17 Alexandria Ocasio Cortez 2007 United States Congresswoman 18 Alex Deans 2013 Inventor 19 Eesha Khare 2013 Inventor 20 Contestants and competition editContestants are selected from regional district and state ISEF affiliated fairs These fairs usually encompass multiple states or entire regions of a country The regional fair committee is responsible for managing the fair when their city hosts the event Individual science projects and team science projects both compete for prizes Teams are composed of two to as many as four high school students grades 9 12 In addition to the judging of projects and an open session for the public to view them there time is set aside for students to experience the host city with tours and activities A significant component of the program is social as students interact with each other during mixers and ceremonies Throughout much of the week various seminars are also held for students mentors and teachers Projects and judging are divided into 22 subject categories as follows Animal Sciences Behavioral and Social Sciences Biochemistry Biomedical and Health Sciences Biomedical Engineering Cellular and Molecular Biology Chemistry Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Earth and Environmental Sciences Embedded Systems Energy Sustainable Materials and Design Engineering Technology Statics and Dynamics Environmental Engineering Materials Science Mathematics Microbiology Physics and Astronomy Plant Sciences Robotics and Intelligent Machines Systems Software Technology Enhances the Arts Translational Medical SciencePrizes and honors editGeorge Yancopoulos Innovator Award 75 000 scholarship given to the top of the Best of Category Award winners selected on the basis of innovative research and potential of the project to have an impact in the particular field and the world as a whole Regeneron Young Scientist Awards 50 000 awards presented by Regeneron and SSP to two Best in Category projects Previous winners include Henry Lin and Eesha Khare The Gordon E Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations In recognition of Gordon E Moore s continued legacy of honoring the best at the International Science and Engineering Fair the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is providing the 50 000 for the award Dudley R Herschbach SIYSS Award all expense trip paid trip to the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar and attendance to the Nobel Prize ceremonies Craig R Barrett Award for Innovation A 10 000 award given to the finalist who best demonstrates an innovation in Science Technology Engineering and Math recognizing that research and innovation are dependent on the integration of these disciplines as well as the impact they collectively have on our everyday lives H Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research 10 000 is given to the project that represents the best in fundamental research that furthers our understanding of science and or mathematics and promotes the understanding of natural phenomena without clearly defined applications towards processes or products in mind Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication A 10 000 award honoring Peggy Scripps who was a science journalist who served as a writer and editor of Science Newsletter for many years This award is given to the finalist who is best able to communicate their project to the lay public explaining both the science and its potential impact on society EU Contest for Young Scientists Award an all expense paid trip enables attendance at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists located in a new city each year ISEF used to hold a People s Choice Award to allow the public to vote for its favorite entries 21 Since 2001 MIT s Lincoln Laboratory has named asteroids after ISEF winners as part of the Ceres Connection Multiple organizations sponsor special awards with their own distinct criteria These organizations include the National Security Agency Association for Computing Machinery IEEE Foundation and Patent and Trademark Office Society 22 Finalist Medal edit Finalist of the Regeneron ISEF nbsp ISEF finalist medalAwarded by Society for Science and RegeneronTypemedal awardEstablished1950Countryheld United States but an international competitionRibbon blue and yellowMotto Future Forward EligibilityParticipate in an affiliated fair and be selected criteria varies by fair StatusISEFFounderGordon E MooreGradesGeorge Yancopoulos Innovator AwardRegeneron Young Scientist AwardRegeneron ISEF Best of Category AwardsRegeneron ISEF Grand AwardsRegeneron ISEF Special AwardsRegeneron ISEF Experiential AwardsDudley R Herschbach SIYSS AwardRegeneron ISEF Gordon E Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future GenerationsRegeneron ISEF Craig R Barrett Award for InnovationRegeneron ISEF H Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental ResearchRegeneron ISEF Peggy Scripps Award for Science CommunicationStatisticsFirst induction1950PrecedenceNext lower Varies depending on rank nbsp Finalist Medal gold with blue ribbon The Regeneron ISEF Finalist Medal is given to about 1800 students from 75 countries each year which are participating at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair which is owned and administered by the Society for Science a 501 c 3 non profit organization based in Washington D C Each year about 7 million students participate in different regional district and state ISEF affiliated fairs Some of the winners of these affiliated fairs which exist in over 75 countries get the chance to take part at the Regeneron ISEF as a finalist and each of them is awarded Regeneron ISEF Finalist Medal In 2013 there were 1611 finalists at the Intel ISEF in Phoenix Arizona The medal has a diameter of 48 mm and is golden galvanized The obverse shows the official logo of the Regeneron ISEF the reverse shows the year of participation and the location of that year s Regeneron ISEF The ribbon bar is blue with a width of 40 mm and has a golden romanic 1 in the middle Top prize winners editWhen Intel began sponsoring ISEF in 1997 the Grand Awards were replaced with the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards awarded to the top three projects 5 In 2010 the top award was renamed for Intel co founder Gordon E Moore 23 ISEF 1997 Louisville Kentucky Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 Scott Nicholas Sanders Coral Springs FL Logan Joseph Kleinwaks Reston VA Karen Mendelson Worcester MA ISEF 1998 Fort Worth Texas Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 James Warner Lawler Greenwich CT Jonathan Adam Kelner Old Westbury NY Geoffrey Robert Schmidt Little Rock AR Pinnacle Awards 25 Chad Ganske Amit Barman and Jonathan Haines Winchester VA Heather Matthews and Twila Paterson Colorado Springs CO ISEF 1999 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 Jennifer Lynn Pelka Orlando FL Nisha Nagarkatti Blacksburg VA Feng Zhang Des Moines IA ISEF 2000 Detroit Michigan Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 Nazanin Jouei Coral Springs FL Karen Kay Powell Fort Pierce FL Jason L Douglas Milford OH ISEF 2001 San Jose California Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 26 Ryan Randall Patterson Grand Junction CO Monika Paroder Brooklyn NY Francis Boulva Town of Mount Royal Canada ISEF 2002 Louisville Kentucky Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 27 Naveen Neil Sinha Los Alamos NM Alexander C Mittal Cos Cob CT Nina Vasan Vienna WV ISEF 2003 Cleveland Ohio Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 28 Lisa Doreen Glukhovsky New Milford CT Elena Leah Glassman Pipersville PA Anila Madiraju Brossard Canada ISEF 2004 Portland Oregon Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 29 Sarah Rose Langberg Fort Myers FL Uwe Treske Grafenhainichen Germany Yuanchen Zhu Shanghai China ISEF 2005 Phoenix Arizona Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 30 Gabrielle Alyce Gianelli Orlando FL Stephen Schulz Gelsenkirchen Germany Ameen Abdulrasool Chicago IL ISEF 2006 Indianapolis Indiana Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 24 31 Hannah Louise Wolf Allentown PA Madhavi Pulakat Gavini Starkville MS Meredith Ann MacGregor Boulder CO ISEF 2007 Albuquerque New Mexico Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 32 Dayan Li Greenbelt MD Philip Vidal Streich Platteville WI Dmitry Vaintrob Eugene OR ISEF 2008 Atlanta Georgia Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 33 Sana Raoof Muttontown NY Natalie Saranga Omattage Cleveland MS Yi Han Su Taipei Taiwan ISEF 2009 Reno Nevada Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards 34 Tara Adiseshan Charlottesville VA Li Boynton Houston TX Olivia Schwob Boston MA ISEF 2010 San Jose California 35 Gordon E Moore Award Amy Chyao Richardson TX Young Scientist Award Kevin Ellis Vancouver WA Young Scientist Award Yale Fan Beaverton OR ISEF 2011 Los Angeles California 36 Gordon E Moore Award Matthew Feddersen and Blake Marggraff Lafayette CA Young Scientist Award Pornwasu Pongtheerawan Arada Sungkanit and Tanpitcha Phongchaipaiboon Suratthani Thailand Young Scientist Award Taylor Wilson Reno NV ISEF 2012 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 37 Gordon E Moore Award Jack Thomas Andraka Glen Burnie MD Young Scientist Award Nicholas Benjamin Schiefer Ontario Canada Young Scientist Award Ari Misha Dyckovsky Sterling VA ISEF 2013 Phoenix Arizona 38 Gordon E Moore Award Ionut Budisteanu Ramnicu Valcea Romania Young Scientist Award Eesha Khare Saratoga CA Young Scientist Award Henry Lin Shreveport LA ISEF 2014 Los Angeles California 39 Gordon E Moore Award Nathan Han Boston MA Young Scientist Award Lennart Kleinwort Wurzburg Germany Young Scientist Award Shannon Winjing Lee Singapore ISEF 2015 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 40 Gordon E Moore Award Raymond Wang Vancouver Canada Young Scientist Award Nicole Ticea Vancouver Canada Young Scientist Award Karan Jerath Friendswood TX ISEF 2016 Phoenix Arizona 41 Gordon E Moore Award Han Jie Austin Wang Vancouver Canada Young Scientist Award Syamantak Payra Friendswood TX Young Scientist Award Kathy Liu Salt Lake City UT ISEF 2017 Los Angeles California 42 Gordon E Moore Award Ivo Zell Hessen Germany Young Scientist Award Valerio Pagliarino Castelnuovo Calcea Italy Young Scientist Award Amber Yang Windermere FL ISEF 2018 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 43 Gordon E Moore Award Oliver Nicholls Sydney Australia Young Scientist Award Meghana Bollimpalli Little Rock AR Young Scientist Award Dhruvik Parikh Bothell WA ISEF 2019 Phoenix Arizona 44 Gordon E Moore Award Krithik Ramesh Greenwood Village CO Young Scientist Award Allison Sihan Jia San Jose CA Young Scientist Award Rachel Seevers Lexington KY Craig R Barrett Award for Innovation Shriya Reddy Northville MI ISEF 2020 Anaheim California 45 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic and replaced with a virtual fair Because some qualifier events did not name winners the fair was not judged and prizes were not awarded 46 ISEF 2021 VIRTUAL Regeneron ISEF 2021 September 13 2023 George D Yancopoulos Innovator Award Michelle Hua Troy MI Young Scientist Award Catherine Kim Jericho NY Young Scientist Award Daniel Shen Cary NC Gordon E Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations John Benedict Estrada Fresno CA Craig R Barrett Award for Innovation Arya Tschand Marlboro NJ H Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research Neha Mani Bronx NY Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication Franklin Wang Palo Alto CA ISEF 2022 Atlanta Georgia Regeneron ISEF 2022 13 May 2022 George D Yancopoulos Innovator Award Robert Sansone Fort Pierce FL Young Scientist Award Rishab Jain Portland OR Young Scientist Award Abdullah Al Ghamdi Dammam Saudi Arabia Gordon E Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations Chris Tidtijumreonpon Napassorn Litchiowong amp Wattanapong Uttayota Chiang Mai Thailand Craig R Barrett Award for Innovation Amon Schumann Berlin Germany H Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research Rebecca Cho Jericho NY Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication Anika Puri Chappaqua NY ISEF 2023 Dallas Texas Regeneron ISEF 2023 19 May 2023 George D Yancopoulos Innovator Award Kaitlyn Wang San Jose CA Young Scientist Award Saathvik Kannan Columbia MO Young Scientist Award Teepakorn Keawumdee Pannathorn Siri amp Poon Trakultagmun Bangkok Thailand Gordon E Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations Natasha Kulviwat Jericho NY Craig R Barrett Award for Innovation Yuyang Wang Shanghai China H Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research Rishabh Ranjan amp Gopalaniruddh Tadinada Louisville KY Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication Eugene Chen Shanghai China See also editThe Society for Science also administers two other science competitions The Regeneron Science Talent Search previously sponsored by Westinghouse and Intel 47 The Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge 48 previously known as Broadcom MASTERS Math Applied Science Technology amp Engineering for Rising Stars 49 References edit International Science and Engineering Fair 6 February 2024 About Society for Science Mission and History Society for Science Retrieved May 18 2014 Competitions Society for Science a b Bellinger Robert June 9 1997 Intel exec decries latest labor trend Electronic Engineering Times No 957 p 130 the company became the key sponsor of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair ISEF recently held in Louisville Ky Lohr Steve February 14 2017 Intel Drops Its Sponsorship of Science Fairs Prompting an Identity Crisis The New York Times Jackson Jon December 12 2019 Regeneron Announces Opening of DNA Learning Center with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Becoming Sponsor of World s Biggest Science Fair River Journal Regeneron ISEF 2021 Regeneron ISEF 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 6 February 2024 a b c d Society Alumni Honors 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ISEF Special Awards Organizations Texas Teen Wins Top Honors at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair World s Largest Pre College Science Competition Intel May 14 2010 a b c d e f g h i j Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards Science Service Archived from the original on September 23 2006 Retrieved January 25 2020 Over 2 Million in Scholarships and Grants Awarded at 1998 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Intel Intel International Science And Engineering Fair Awards 3 Million In Scholarships And Prizes To Young Scientists And Inventors From Around The World Intel May 11 2001 Young Scientists From Around The World Receive Total Of 3 Million In Scholarships And Prizes Intel May 17 2002 Young Scientists From Around The World Receive Total Of 3 Million In Scholarships And Prizes Intel May 16 2003 Next Generation Of Brilliant Thinkers Awarded 3 Million In Scholarships And Prizes Intel May 14 2004 Photos from Intel ISEF 2005 Intel May 13 2005 Top Young Scientists From Around The World Awarded 4 Million In Scholarships Intel May 12 2006 Intel Announces Winners of World s Largest Science Fair Intel May 18 2007 Intel Announces Winners of World s Largest Pre College Science Fair Intel May 16 2008 Three Young Women Win Top Honors at World s Largest Pre College Science Competition Intel May 15 2009 Texas Teen Wins Top Honors at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair World s Largest Pre College Science Competition Intel May 14 2010 Intel ISEF 2011 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2012 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2013 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2014 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2015 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2015 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2017 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2018 Society for Science September 13 2023 Intel ISEF 2019 Society for Science September 13 2023 Regeneron ISEF 2020 Society for Science September 13 2023 KAUFFMAN BRENNEN 15 May 2020 Local students ready for online global science fair Post Register Retrieved May 19 2020 Intel Science Talent Search Society for Science Retrieved November 19 2009 Thermo Fisher Scientific and Society for Science Launch Junior Innovators Challenge to Inspire More Than 65 000 Future STEM Leaders Nationwide Society for Science Retrieved 8 April 2023 Broadcom MASTERS Society for Science Retrieved December 17 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Official website ISEF Awards Society for Science 100 Years of Impact Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Science and Engineering Fair amp oldid 1211857468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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