2010 MRSF Students Travel to

San Jose for the Intel ISEF

 

 

The Metro Richmond Science Fair, hosted by the MathScience Innovation Center , was held on Saturday, March 27, 2010 at Powhatan High School .  Two students were chosen as the "Best in Fair" to represent the MRSF at the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair in San Jose, California in May. 

This year's Grand Prize Winners, chosen as the top high school students in the MRSF, were Andrew Sylvester , a senior from Godwin High School 's Center for Science, Mathematics and Technology and Saumil Bandyopadhyay , a freshman from Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies.  Both students earned the right to compete at the Intel ISEF. 

The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world's largest high school science fair. It was held in San Jose , California from May 9 th – May 14 th . There were over 1600 students attending, representing 46 states and more than 50 countries.  Over $4 million dollars in prizes and scholarships was given away for category, organizational and government awards.

 

The MRSF Grand Prize Winners, Andrew Sylvester and Saumil Bandyopadhyay , represented the Richmond area well.  Andrew's project was entered in the category of “Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical” and he was one of only a few students chosen as finalists for a $10,000 scholarship from IEEE.  Though he did not win the award, it was an honor to be so recognized.  Andrew's project was based on improving the efficiency of polymer solar cells using zinc oxide nanorods.

 

Saumil, who competed in “Chemistry;” developed a new method to make metals more water repellent, or hydrophobic. He was chosen for an Air Force Second Award of $1500 as well as a Fourth Award from the American Chemical Society of $1000.  Saumil also won a Fourth Place Award in his category, earning him an additional $500.

 

The MathScience Innovation Center , through the Metro Richmond Science Fair, has been allowing students an avenue to compete and excel with their science projects since 1993.  The first student was sent to the Intel ISEF in 2003 and since then, the MRSF has sent 13 students to the international competition.  Most of these students were directly representing the MRSF, but 3 have gone as one of the state competitors, having advanced to VSSEF from the MRSF.  All but 3 of the 13 students have won an award at the international level, which gives the MRSF, as well as the Richmond research community, an excellent reputation on the national and international levels and demonstrates the high quality of students in the Richmond area.

 

                                   

 

 

 

Andrew Sylvester and Saumil Bandyopadhyay

in San Jose

 

 

 

Teachers Denise Williams of Godwin

and Anna Shore of Maggie Walker at

the Intel ISEF in San Jose

 

 

Breakfast in San Jose

Saumil, Dr. & Mrs. Bandyopadhyay, Anna Shore

 

 

Andrew Sylvester at ISEF