Middle, High School Students Shine at State Science and Engineering Fair
Are you smarter than a middle or high school scientist? Martin County students made an excellent showing during this year's State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida (SSEF). Four students placed among the top five in their respective categories and three took home category-specific awards.
Please join us in congratulating the following Martin County School District students for being named award recipients in this year's SSEF:
🔬Nina Goyal, Hidden Oaks Middle School
Fourth Place, Junior Division
Project Title: Greenhouse Gases Showdown
Category: Earth & Environmental Sciences
🔬Kathryn Rogers, Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School
Fourth Place, Junior Division
Project Title: Saving with Solar
Category: Environmental Engineering
🔬Varun Singh, Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School
Third Place, Junior Division
Project Title: Busted! Monitoring Hand Hygiene with Smart RFID Technology: Part 2
Category: Intelligent Machines, Robotics & Systems Software
🔬Steven Vokun, South Fork High School
Fourth Place, Senior Division
Project Title: Creation of a Highly Efficient Surface ROV Invoking Cylindrical Solar Panels: Year 5
Category: Engineering
🔬Arnav Vivek, Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School
Project Title: A.C.D. Atmospheric Carbon Detector
Category: Engineering
Prizes: $50 cash award - Florida Association of Science Supervisors
🔬Varun Singh, Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School
Project Title: Busted! Monitoring Hand Hygiene with Smart RFID Technology: Part 2
Category: Intelligent Machines, Robotics & Systems Software
Prizes: Broadcom M.A.S.T.E.R.S. Award, U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Medallion Award and Certificate
🔬Viraj Singh, South Fork High School
Project Title: See with NFC - A Novel Solution to Assist the Blind and Visually Impaired - A Continuation
Category: Intelligent Machines, Robotics and Systems Software
Prizes: Amazon ECHO - East Panhandle Regional Science & Engineering Fair, Nomination for Scholarship (half tuition for up to four years) - Florida Institute of Technology