Our teams won medals for finishing in the Top 5, as follows: Astronomy: Evan Kim & Yuchen Li, 1st(Green), Harish Krishnakumar & Annanya Unnikrishnan, 4th (Magenta), Bridge: Marcin Anforowicz & Abhiram Yakkali, 4th (Magenta), Cell Biology: Rohan Iyer & Maxwell Soh, 1st(Green), Chemistry Lab: Sebi Kumar & Sami Badal Khan, 1st(Green), Code Analysis: Evan Kim & Aayush Sheth, 3rd(Green), Codebusters: Phillip Araujo, Aayush Sheth & Olivia Wang, 3rd (Green). 1stplace: Cindy Chen, Facial and Emotional Recognition Among Caucasian and East Asian Adolescents, 2nd place: Aastha Shah,Evaluating the Relationship Between Stress and Impulsivity in a Mathematical Context, 3rdplace: Vijaya Sripada, Using Various Inputs of Smell to Reduce Depression Score in Alzheimer Patients, 4thplace:Praharsha Manda,Development of the Education Implicit Association Test (IAT), 1stplace:Rhea Kuppa, 3D Printing Bio-Inspired Heart Valves to Increase Efficiency of Perioperative Care, 2nd place:Aubrey Grove,Assessment of Yoga Therapy of Mindfulness-Based Therapy Interventions of Symptom Severity and Quality of life in a Cohort of Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 3rd place: David Gershony,Combatting Anxiety in Dental Offices Using Virtual Reality, 2ndplace: Edward Zhou,Dampening Phantom Shockware Jams in Mixed-Autonomy Traffic Via Deep-RL Control of Autonomous Vehicles, 1st place:Anjali Sreenivas,A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Blood-Based Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, 3rd place:Anya Vaish,Bioinformatic Analysis to Find a Universal Sequence from SARS-CoV-2 Genomes for the Potential Development of a Pancoronovirus Vaccine, 3rd place:Danyuan Wang,Using Machine Learning Methods to Estimate the Distribution of Harmful Invasive Phytoplankton, Chemistry, Earth, Environmental Sciences and Technology, 1stplace:Arihant Singh and Druhin Bhowal, It's Flaming Out: Using Artificial Intelligence to Emulate Critical Aspects of Wildfire Growth, 2nd place: Evan Kim,Utilizing a Generative Adversarial Network to Predict Hypothetical Superconductors, Biomedical, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 3rd place:Tanvi Sapar and Shivani Godse,Creating a Structural Model of SaSrtA-Inhibitor Complex to Predict Efficiency of Class A Sortase Enzyme Inhibitor Molecules, 1st place: Harish Krishnakumar,Analysis of Ring Galaxies Detected Using Deep Learning with Real and Simulated Data, 3rdplace: Anisha Vaish, Automated Pill-Dispenser to Improve Medication Compliance Efficiency and Accuracy, Regeneron Biomedical Sciences Award ($500):Anjali Sreenivas,A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Blood-Based Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, American Psychological Association (APA) Award:Karina Kejriwal, The Impact of Credibility When Hitting "Purchase Now", Materials Science special categoryAward:Evan Kim,Utilizing a Generative Adversarial Network to Predict Hypothetical Superconductors, American Meteorological Society Award:Suyash Mothukuri, Diagnosing Precipitation from IR Satellite Images, Stockholm Junior Water Prize:Siddhant Porwal,Predicting Waterfall Forms Through Feature Engineering and Model-Selection Machine Learning, Monisha Krothapalli, Engineering a Surface Flow Constructed Wetland to Evaluate Efficiency for Combatting Water Scarcity. All middle school teams competed using the same online platform that will be used in the Science Olympiad regional and state events, which allowed TSHS to grade, rank, and announce results on the day of competition! 1stplace Nathan Apfel, Spring Chenjp, An Doan and Oleg Ianchenko. It gives them a chance to apply the coding skills they spent all year developing while also learning teamwork, communication, and industry development practices. There were five judges for the startups (one of whom was Melanie Kong!) Tesla STEM High School - Wikipedia Four students from the Tesla STEM Economics Club competed in the National Economics Challenge and placed 3rd in WA State! Designing a Cost-Effective and Customizable 3D Printed Tongue for the Purpose of Gaining Sufficient Unsupported Synthetic Tongue Muscle Articulation for Use in Speech and Swallowing, Comparable to Organic Tongue Muscle Articulation, Rashida Hakim. The next round is the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME). This was the first time Tesla STEM has participated. In particular, please encourage our lone non-senior, Aashray, who had so much fun that he plans to keep the team going next year. The best part, however, was the team introductions before the second round, where the icebreaking question was Who is your favorite scientist? Direct quotes: Im Yuchen Li and my favorite scientist is Alexander Borodin. We had 75 students from Tesla STEM participate and once again, our students out-shined our greatest expectations. STEM Activities for Kids (481 results) Anytime can be the right time to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). 10thplace Eesha Kunisetty, Keerthana Pilla, Divya Singh and Emily Zhao, Please congratulate our scholars on a tremendous showing at CSRSEF on Saturday - students raked in 30 awards and even if they did not receive a prize, they put forth a huge amount of time and effort and some also produced award-winning, innovative research, in my opinion. This year we had 29 students participate and 15 students qualified for the next round, the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) on February 7th. Brayden Brackett won first place in the Washington State Map Story Contest and will move on to the National Competition. Two LWSD robotics teams compete at the state championship after Please congratulate our young scholars who participated in the 62nd Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) at Bremerton High schoollast weekend. And wish them luck at the national event. The team gratefully acknowledges the support of Ms. Duenas, Mr. Crowe, Ms. Townsend, Mr. Leslie, and Mr. Chan in providing building access, lab and equipment access, and coaching. This is by far the most students we have had qualify. Please congratulate Rohan Iyer for the HUGE accomplishment of scoring among the top 20 of all students nationwide and qualifying as a finalist! Room 217 Please congratulate Aashray, Saharsh Bhargava, Madeleine Vanderheiden, Sami Badal Khan, Johan Karukayil, and Anson Chen, who will travel to beautiful Longbranch, WA, in May to participate in the State Envirothon. Wehadtwostudents take home ISEF bids and place in the top six best projectsof the whole fair and they will begoing to Phoenixfor the International Science and Engineering Fair in May. In what can best be described as a year of uncertainty, the 2020-2021Wharton Global High School Investment Competitionoffered high school students worldwide something they could count on: the 9thstraight year of collaborating with teammates and teachers, building creative investment strategies, analyzing industries and companies, trading stocks in real time, and learning a lot about finance. A Tesla coil is one of the devices that has fascinated people for years. The NOSBwas the national final, which tested knowledge ranging from sciences (biology, geology, and oceanography) to history, geography, and regulation. at Bremerton High schoollast weekend. University of Georgia Science Olympiad (UGASO) (14 November 2020): Anatomy: 6th place, Rohan Iyer & Anjali Sreenivas, Astronomy: 1st place, Evan Kim & Yuchen Li, Chem Lab: 5th place, Saketh Dhulipalla & Yuchen Li, Circuit Lab: 3rd place, Evan Kim & Aayush Sheth, Codebusters: 8th place, Aayush Sheth, Phillip Araujo & Sahith Gorty, Designer Genes: 3rd place, Nikhil Mehta & Rohan Iyer, Disease Detectives: 3rd place, Maxwell Soh & Anjali Sreenivas, Dynamic Planet: 2nd place, Yuchen Li & Atharv Dixit, Fossils: 3rd place, Yuchen Li & Atharv Dixit, Machines: 6th place, Evan Kim & Aaditya Prasad, Ornithology: 6th place, Nikhil Mehta & Rohan Iyer, Protein Modeling: 3rd place, Rohan Iyer, Saketh Dhulipalla & Maxwell Soh, Sounds of Music: 4th place, Evan Kim & Phillip Araujo, Water Quality: 7th place, Maxwell Soh & Nikhil Mehta. Tesla STEM students represented magnificently at the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference this week. For information about sports offered and how to register, click on the appropriate link below, based on the attendance boundaries where you live. Congratulations to all of these students. Please congratulate our your scholars who participated in the 62nd Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) at Bremerton High school last weekend. Erin Bethune, Maariyah Moinuddin and Midori Komi Correlational Study Between Hodgkins and Asthma. The USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (USAAAO) test is the first test in a series of tests leading to representing the United States in the International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA). Those team members from Tesla STEM were Aayush Sheth, Maxwell Soh, and William Gong! They compete in groups or 2 or 3 in every event. All three did very well: Team 3 (Aakash Banerji, Sidharth Ganesh, Prerana Kota, and Vignesh Srinivasan) came in tied for 14th place and won the closest match in the tournament through tenacious advocacy. Senior Ateeq Ramlan worked with two colleagues from Redmond High School to develop Whale Watchers, an app to help Puget Sound orca populations. Tesla STEM Magenta finished in 9th place. Last week was the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference. We are so proud of the BioMed seniors at the NWABR Bio Expo last Friday (May 18). We had a record number of FOUR students receive bids to ISEF even in-light of the covid-19 outbreak. and our T-STEM students comprised of 27% of the total participants . They have been working hard on their projects since the Fall and its great that they were still able to show off their hard work. Applying to College - Tesla STEM High - Lake Washington School District Cindy Chen,Facial and Emotional Recognition Among Caucasian and East Asian Adolescents, Akul Garg and Luca Jovcic,Correlation Between Social Media and Anxiety in High School Students Using the SCARED, Aubrey Grove,Assessment of Yoga Therapy of Mindfulness-Based Therapy Interventions of Symptom Severity and Quality of life in a Cohort of Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Druhin Bhowal and Arihant Singh,It's Flaming Out: Using Artificial Intelligence to Emulate Critical Aspects of Wildfire Growth, Sneha Murali,Using an Epidemiological Model to Determine Impact of Manual and Digital Contact Tracing on Preventing COVID-19 Disease Spread, Danyuan Wang,Using Machine Learning Methods to Estimate the Distribution of Harmful Invasive Phytoplankton, Ananya Soni,The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy App (Happify) on Adolescent Anxiety, Anjali Sreenivas,A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Blood-Based Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, Anya Vaish,Bioinformatic Analysis to Find a Universal Sequence from SARS-CoV-2 Genomes for the Potential Development of a Pancoronovirus Vaccine, Hahwon Chue, Rubber Tire Leachate Effect in Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, Shree KarunagaranMobile Application to Improve the Cognition of Dementia and Alzheimers Disease Patients, Karina Kerjiwal,The Impact of Credibility When Hitting "Purchase Now", Evan Kim, Utilizing a Generative Adversarial Network to Predict Hypothetical Superconductors, Praharsha Manda,Development of the Education IAT, David Gershony,Combatting Anxiety in Dental Offices Using Virtual Reality, Emily Liu,Type 1 Diabetes Alters Perineural Net Assembly Surrounding Hypothalamic Glucoregulatory Circuitry, Shivani Godse and Tanvi Sapar,Creating a Structural Model of SaSrtA-Inhibitor Complex to Predict Efficiency of Class A Sortase Enzyme Inhibitor Molecules, Adhya Kona,An Evolutionary Origin Study Based on Genetic Homology, Harish Krishna Kumar,Analysis of Ring Galaxies Detected Using Deep Learning with Real and Simulated Data, Monisha Krothapalli,Engineering a Surface Flow Constructed Wetland to Evaluate Efficiency for Combatting Water Scarcity, Bhavya Nandinkanti,Using the Art of Kuchipudi to Treat Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Siddhant Porwal, Predicting Waterfall Forms Through Feature Engineering and Model-Selection Machine Learning, Nuha Raman and Madhu Rasiah,Stand Up To Stigma: ADHD in Women, Rhea Kuppa,3D Printing Bio-Inspired Heart Valves to Increase Efficiency of Perioperative Care, Divya Singh,Combatting Depression Using the Gut-Brain Axis Via Probiotic Treatments, Miles Martinez,Memory of Notes by Hand Versus Keyboard, Aastha Shah,Evaluating the Relationship Between Stress and Impulsivity in a Mathematical Context, Pierce Zhang,Computational Prediction of Oncogenic Mutations, Edward Zhou,Dampening Phantom Shockware Jams in Mixed-Autonomy Traffic Via Deep-RL Control of Autonomous Vehicles, Rithani Saravanakumar,Machine Learning Guided Selection of Bioinks for 3D Printing of Tissue Scaffolds, Ghousia Shahzad,Impact of Physical Activity on Personality and Emotions, Akhila Bourampeta,Oxytocin as a Strategy to Enhance the Effectiveness of the Satiation Signal, Cholecystokinin, to Reduce Food Intake in High Fat Diet-Fed Rats, Kai Vanderlip,A Scientific Look into Mental Visualization and Improved Performance in Taekwondo, Laya Nair,Parkinsons Disease: A Risk Prediction Model Using Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Sanya Sahni,Overexposure to Maternal Cortisol during Gestation and its Influence on the Regulation of HPA axis (relationship with stress) in Female Adults, Gauri Raman,Using Bright Light Therapy to Effectively Treat Night Eating Syndrome, Vijaya Sripada,Using Various Inputs of Smell to Reduce Depression Score in Alzheimer Patients, Keshav Acharya,The Relevance of Learning Styles in Problem-based Learning. Two of those pieces of work qualified for the National competition, held at the University of Maryland, June 11-15. They have won this difficult competition in 3 of the past 4 years. Their workwill be submitted to ESRIto compete against the winners from other states. Coding- 3rd place Maxwell Wang, Ranveer Thind and Aditya B Extemporaneous Speech 5th place Victoria Alkin 3D Animation Arjan Singh and Vivek Gopalam, 4th place Daniela Shuman and Dharini S Biotech Design 2nd place Audrey Tseng, Olivia Blevins and Goutam Krishnamoorthy, 1st place Thalia Tsai, Jadrian Png, Victoria Alkin and Kushal Kedia Promotional Design 3rd place Betty Park, 2nd place Akshay Murthy SciVis 5th place Niranjan Sahi, Aakash Ramachandran, Rishi Kavikondala and Ryan Koshy Software Development 4th place Daniela Shuman, Thalia Tsai and Matthew Saveliev STEM Careers 5th place Amrita Narasimhan, 4th place Varun Venkatesh, 3rd place Sashwatha Shankar, 1st place Rayan Thind Robotics 5th place Mathias Foster and Maxwell Wang, 3rd place Ayan Gupta, Ryan Kushy, Akshay Murthy, Tristan Stevens Prepared Presentation 5th place Pranav Sukumar Engineering Design 5th place Rishi Kacikondala, Lahari N, Daniela Shuman, Ranveer Thind and Ritika Iyer, 4th place Varun Venkatesh, Aakash Ramachandran, Kushal Kedia, 3rd Place Audrey Tseng, Dharini S, Ila Sharma, First place William Wang, Pranav Sukumar, Tej Sathe, Niranjan Sahi, Osbert Lee Essays on Technology 2nd place Thalia Tsai, Future Technology Teacher 2nd place Daniela Shuman. 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. Course Catalog - Tesla STEM High Tesla STEM High School Home > Academics Tesla STEM High School CEEB code 480976 Driving 4301 228th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053 Call (425) 936-2770 Jump to School Contact Webmaster Sign Up for LWSD Newsletters Detector Building: Divij Aswinkumar & Tejas Pakalapati, 5th (Magenta), Disease Detectives: Anjali Sreenivas & Maxwell Soh, 1st (Green), Dynamic Planet: Yuchen Li & Aashray, 1st(Green), Environmental Chemistry: Yuchen Li & Sebi Kumar, 1st(Green), Experimental Design: Siddhant Porwal, Anjali Sreenivas & Aayush Sheth, 2nd (Green), Forensics: Rithani Saravanakumar & Anjali Sreenivas, 1st(Green), Gravity Vehicle: Farzad Hasan & Siddhant Porwal, 5th (Green), Green Generation: Rohan Iyer & Maxwell Soh, 2nd(Green), Ornithology: Rohan Iyer & Olivia Wang, 5th (Green), Remote Sensing:Yuchen Li & Aashray, 1st (Green), Rocks & Minerals: Yuchen Li & Aashray, 1st(Green), Trajectory: Farzad Hasan & Siddhant Porwal, 3rd (Green), WiFi Lab: Sami Badal Khan & Evan Kim, 1st (Green), Write It CAD It: Phillip Araujo & Katie Chan, 2nd (Green). Our Science Olympiad Invitational Season is winding down. Tesla STEMwon all 9 matches they played to capture their second straight Orca Bowl championship and qualify for the National Ocean Sciences Bowl in May! Internship Program at Tesla. The competition was deliberately difficult and featured 40 of the best teams in the country. We have only had one other student ever make it this far. Chris Ma 10thTobia Kim, Hanara Nam and Isaac Yun, Congratulations to our winners from this years STEM Expo: Avant-Garde Investments, from Tesla STEM High School, placed 3rd in the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition. Performing Fluid Dynamics Analysis to Develop an Automated Valve to Halt Natural Gas Blowouts, Prerana Kulkarni, Anjali Sribalaskandarajah and Priyanka Taneja. Team 2 finished in 4th place! 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/. By winning the Regional, Team 1 qualified for the National Science Bowl finals in Washington, DC, at the end of April. The team won 7 matches and lost only 2, both to Lexington HS (in MITs backyard), who went on to be defeated narrowly in the finals by the current national champion. This competition was held virtuallyit was a long day of Zoom that began at 5:30am local time. From FBLA Advisors Ryfka Schafer and Lori Zebrack: FBLA had their regional conference yesterday and the following students have qualified for the State conference in April. Even more exciting, we had 3 students score in the top 1%! Before listing all of the accomplishments earned at the competition, I just want to state how incredibly proud I am of the HOSA team. Rounding out the competitions for the year, Maxwell Wang placed 6th in the national at FBLA in Introduction to Business. George Zhang 2nd place 3rdplace Adi Gottumukkala, Samarjit Kaushik and Saanav Somani, Public Service Announcement: LWSD announces calendar changes: May 30 is now a regular school day. 8thplace Sahil Kancherla and Samarjit Kaushik, I made sure to review each and every presentation you put together, he added. The following students received the following awards: Behavioral and Social Sciences (BEHA) 1st place: Christina Goto and Grace von Scheliha, Plant Assisted Learning: The Effects of Epipremnum Aureum on Student Cognition and Neural Oscillations 2nd place: Michelle Yeh, Davina Lau and Katherine Bo, Familiarity of Music and its Effects on Stress Levels on Students 3rd place: Hanna Karpstein, Investigating the Effectivity of Various Behavioral Addiction Prevention Methods Honorable Mention: Rachel Ray, Amelia Sabin and Brenna Schwartz, The Effect of Personality Types on the Success of Group Work Biomedical and Health Sciences (BMED), Bioengineering (ENBM), Translational Medicine (TMED) 1st place: Priyanka Taneja, Anjali Sribalaskandarajah and Prerana Kulkarni, Utilizing Homovanillic Acid and Monoclonal Antibodies as a Novel Diagnostic Method for Schizophrenia and Parkinson's Diagnosis Honorable Mention: Vidha Sudesh, Using an Eye Exam to Detect Parkinson's at an Early Stage Cellular & Molecular Biology (CELL), Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (CBIO), Microbiology (MCRO) 1st place: Neha Hulkund, The Development of Machine Learning Linear Regression Algorithms for Epileptic Seizure Prediction 2nd place: Vaishnavi Phadnis, Computational Analysis of Neurotrophin Receptor Splice Variant Expression Signatures in Multiple Cancer Types Honorable Mention: Rishi Kavikondala, Rayan Krishnan and Sashwatha Shankar, Computational Analysis of Methanogen Metabolism Processes in Autotrophic Cyanobacteria for Carbon-Neutral Photosynthetic Methane Production Earth and Environmental Sciences (ENEV), Biochemistry (BCHM), Chemistry (Chem) 1st Place: Yogitha Sunkara, Comparative Analysis of Total Mercury Concentration in Salmon Species Using Atomic Fluorescence 2nd Place: Justin Qui, Investigating the Effects of Floating Photovoltaic Systems on the Growth of Freshwater Algae Honorable Mention: Sydney Meade, The Analysis of the Effects of Animal Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality Based on Nitrates, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Total Dissolved Solids and Turbidity Environmental Engineering (ENEV) 2nd place: Silvia Calinov, Water Waves to Light Waves Energy: Chemical (EGCH) and Physical (EGPH) 2nd place: Sandra Militaru and Andrea Dang, Solketal Additive for Aviation Fuel Engineering Mechanics (ENMC) 1st place: Anne Lee and Issac Perrin, Performing Fluid Dynamics Analysis to Develop an Automated Valve to Halt Natural Gas Blowouts Physics and Astronomy (PHYS), Mathematics (Math) 1st place: Rashida Hakim, Particle Simulation of Phase-Dependent Fields Using Geometric Algebra Special Awards: Washington State Science and Engineering (WSSEF) Award: Richard Halbert and Daniel Hoffman, Political Tribalism Inspiring Excellence in Scientific Research and Engineering Awards: Christina Goto and Grace von Scheliha, Plant Assisted Learning: The Effects of Epipremnum Aureum on Student Cognition and Neural Oscillations and Yogitha Sunkara, Comparative Analysis of Total Mercury Concentration in Salmon Species Using Atomic Fluorescence American Psychological Association for Achievement in Research in Psychological Science: Christina Goto and Grace von Scheliha, Plant Assisted Learning: The Effects of Epipremnum Aureum on Student Cognition and Neural Oscillations Association for Women Geoscientists Award, Honorable Mention: Sydney Meade, The Analysis of the Effects of Animal Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality Based on Nitrates, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Total Dissolved Solids and Turbidity People's Choice Award: Katrine Bjorner and Emily Spencer, Mobilizing the TENS Unit Stockholm Junior Water Prize: Sydney Meade, The Analysis of the Effects of Animal Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality Based on Nitrates, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Total Dissolved Solids and Turbidity Ricoh Americas Corporation Award: Stuart Brown and Eric Fan, Generating Biogas from Waste American Chemical Society (ACS) Prize: Yogitha Sunkara, Comparative Analysis of Total Mercury Concentration in Salmon Species Using Atomic Fluorescence American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics Award: Sandra Militaru and Andrea Dang, Solketal Additive for Aviation Fuel Supernova Awards: Sana Fatima, The Combined Effect of Music and Running on Fluid Intelligence and Olivia Blevins and Audrey Tseng, Designing a Cost-Effective and Customizable 3D Printed Tongue, for the Purpose of Gaining Sufficient Unsupported Synthetic Tongue Muscle Articulation for Use in Speech and Swallowing, Comparable to Organic Tongue Muscle Articulation Grand Prize Winner, Best in Fair : Neha Hulkund, The Development of Machine Learning Linear Regression Algorithms for Epileptic Seizure Prediction. 8th place Public Service Announcement: Ranveer Thind and Aakash Ramanchandran With the HOSA State competition and he Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair (CSRSEF) the same weekend, Tesla STEM High School students took home a total of 57 awards! The students either wrote individual essays or made group videos about the bioethics concerning emerging brain technologies. Claire Cho wrote a research paper titled World War I: Breaking and Remaking Barriers to War and finished 5th in the State competition. Congratulations to Rui and Naman!! Aditi Ekhote received Distinguished Delegate honors and an award for her Position Paper. Each day consists of 3 questions over 4.5 hours. Please also congratulate Vaishnavi Phadnis who helped run the State conference as the HOSA President-elect for WA state and Varsha Veermacheneni who is currently the WA state HOSA Reporter this year. The Tesla team won the JV Division by winning the History Bowl titles, and Maxwell also had a victory in the JV History Bee. Tesla STEM High School serves nearly 600 students in Redmond's Lake Washington School District. Amrutha Srikanth (gr. 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. 1st place:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, 2nd place: Roshni Srikanth, App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, 3rd place: Rachel Alwan and Anika Ghelani, A Behavioral and Neurophysiological Analysis of False Memories, Honorable Mention:Marton Teichner, Investigating the Effects of Education on the Impact of Astroturfing, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Microbiology (CELL), 1st place:Mirra Chinta,Synergism or Antagonism between Docetaxel and Finasteride in Prostate Cancer Model, 2nd place: Anusha Srivastava, Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, 3rd place: Aditi Ekbote and Vidhi Jain, Drug Combinations with Antibiotics and Curcumin to Combat Antibiotic Drug Resistance, 3rdplace:Nitisha Gautam Arundhati (Diya) Basu,Genomic Differences Between E-cigarette Vapor and Cigarette Smoke and its Relation to Tumor Growth, Biomedical and Health Sciences(BMED), Translational Medicine (TMED), 1st place: Aditi Subramanyam, Identifying TEAD Proteins and Disrupting the YAP1/TEAD Complex to Inhibit Oncogenic YAP1 Fusion Proteins, Honorable Mention: Anirudh Iyer, Analyzing miRNA Expression in Glioblastoma Patients to Identify Candidate Markers, Chemistry; Chemical Energy; Material Sciences(Chem), 3rd place: Mintra Frazzini, Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Honorable Mention:Saketh Dhulipalla and Yuchen Li, Access to Clean Potable Water Via Fog Harvesting, Software Systems;Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (COMP), Honorable Mention:Sunya Mohammed, Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training, Animal Sciences; Plant Sciences;Earth and Environmental Sciences (ERTH), 2nd place: Annie Denton,Forecasting the Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of the Pacific Sideband Snail, 3rd place:Elisabeth Berger, Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, 1stplace: Romanpreet Kaur,Menstrual Hygiene Period, 3rd place: Max Reisman, Solar Desalination System Utilizing Salt-Rejecting and Solar Absorber Technology for Quick and Efficient Technology, Honorable Mention:Kishan Baliga,Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Data to Create a Machine Learning Algorithm Capable of Identifying Oil Spills, Physics;Mathematics; Physical Energy; Embedded Systems (Phys), Honorable Mention:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, 2nd place: Tristan Stevens and Maxell Wang,Using a Bi-Layer Geogrid System to Decrease Vertical Stress and Deflection of Pavement Applications, 2nd place: Mathias Foster, Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, InspiringExcellence in Scientific Research:Roshni Srikanth,App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, American Psychological Association (APA) Award:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, Materials Science special categoryAward:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Excellence in bacteria research-environmental scienceAward:Anusha Srivastava,Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, WSSEF Award:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, American Chemical Society (ACS) Prize:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, American Institute for Aeronautics and AstronauticsAward:Mathias Foster,Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, SupernovaAwards:Isha Murali, Exploration into Analyzing the Auditory Cortex in Relation to Attention as Measured by Alpha Waves, Parbeen Sekhon and Rhea Shinde, Setting Minutiae Standards in Forensic Odontology, Kristin Acheson, The Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Binding of Collagen and Tannins, Tarini Srikanth, Modeling Potential Drug to Drug Interactions Targeted Towards Cardiovascular Systems, Manasvini Calmidi, Determining the Salt Concentration of Irrigation Water for Trichoderma to Confer Salt Tolerant Oryza sativa Plants, Marko Milovanovic and Denis Chelan, Water Purification Via Hand-Powered Pump, Ricoh Sustainable Environmental ScienceAward:Elisabeth Berger,Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, Office of Naval Science ResearchAward:Sunya Mohammed,Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training.

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