Archive for the ‘SCIENCE FAIR’ Category

Team India wins 7 awards at ISEF 2009

May 28, 2009

Complete Document with Photos at: http://sciencesociety.in/IRIS_Press_Release.pdf

“Team India” –This is not a cricket team but Young Innovative Brains! at ISEF 2009, Reno, USA

“Team India” –This is not a cricket team but Young Innovative Brains! at ISEF 2009, Reno, USA

Students from India between 9th and 12th grade have shown that they have the creativity and
scientific ability by bagging 7 awards at the prestigious Intel International Science &
Engineering Fair (ISEF) held at Reno, Nevada, USA. ISEF is the world largest pre-college
science fair, with the 2009 fair attracting 1,563 young scientists from 56 countries, regions and
territories. Team India was represented by 8 bright students who participated with 4
Individual and 2 Team projects. By winning awards at ISEF these young students have made
their country proud in scientific and engineering innovation.

Hetal Vaishnav, a 10th standard student from Late Shree S.G Dholakiya Memorial High School,
Rajkot bagged a 2nd place grand award in the category Environmental Management, and
received three special awards including one from Patent and Trademark Office Society, the
Ricoh Sustainable Development Award, and one from the AVASC foundation. Her project
illustrated a novel & cost effective process of creating composite material using non-recyclable
plastics (multilayer metallized plastic packaging (e.g. chips and gutkha packets). By
preventing such non-recyclable waste going as land-fill and being dumped, Hetal’s project
provides a new direction in recycling.

Debarghya Sarkar & Anish Mukherjee both 11th standard students from South Point High
School, Kolkata, won a 2nd place Grand Award for team projects in the Engineering category.
Their project attempts to curb bottle forgery by designing a novel clamped bottle neck and cap
for single and multiple use, which is tamper proof.

Vishnu Jayaprakash a 11th standard student from Chettinad Vidyashram, Chennai,
demonstrated a microbial fuel cell based on inexpensive graphite electrodes. Vishnu
won a 2nd place Grand Award in the Energy & Transportation category for his
comprehensive study and modifications to a cow-dung fuel cell which is almost 90%
cheaper than that available at present.

Rithika Sangameshwaran and Diva Jain, 9th standard students from Modern English
School, Mumbai, demonstrated a bio-pesticide effective against cockroaches using
extracts from the leaves of Solanum nigrum and Psidium guajava (guava). They won a
special award from AVASC foundation USA.
“We have moved one notch up by grabbing 2nd place positions at the Grand Awards”
says representative of IRIS Scientific Review Committee.

IRIS – Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science is the Indian National Fair for research-based science and
engineering projects that is held in late November/early December each year, and is
affiliated to international ISEF . The short listed National winners from IRIS are
mentored and the best amongst them get to represent India at the Intel ISEF.

IRIS is the result of partnership between Intel India, Department of Science &
Technology (DST) & Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and is turning out to be a
great innovation hub for students across India.

For details on participating in IRIS visit http://www.iris.educationinindia.net/

Here is the performance of Team India.
Energy and Transportation – Presented by Shell Oil
Second Award of $1,500
Title: A Novel Microbial Fuel Cell Based on Inexpensive Graphite Electrodes
Vishnu Jayaprakash, 15, Chettinad Vidyashram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Environmental Management – Presented by Intel

Second Award of $1,500
Title: Recycled Composite Material Made from Non-recyclable Multilayer Film Plastic
Packaging Waste
Hetal Kanjibhai Vaishnav, 16, Late Shree S.G Dholakiya Memorial High School, Rajkot,
Gujarat
Team Projects – Presented by Science News
Second Award of $1,500
Title: Clamped Bottle Cap: A Novel Tamper-proof Bottle Cap Design

Debarghya Sarkar, 17, South Point High School, Kolkata, West Bengal
Anish Mukherjee, 17, South Point High School, Kolkata, West Bengal
Special Awards By:


Ashtavadhani Vidwan Ambati Subbaraya Chetty (AVASC)
Foundation

Second Award of $500 U.S. savings bond
Title: Recycled Composite Material Made from Non-recyclable Multilayer Film Plastic
Packaging Waste
Hetal Kanjibhai Vaishnav, 16, Late Shree S.G. Dholakiya Memorial High School,
Rajkot, Gujarat
Title: Solanum nigrum and Psidium guajava as a Bio-Pesticide for Cockroaches
Divya Vastupal Jain, 15, Modern English School, Mumbai, Maharshtra
Rithika Sangameshwaran, 14, Modern English School, Mumbai Maharashtra
Patent and Trademark Office Society
Second Award of $200
Title: Recycled Composite Material Made from Non-recyclable Multilayer Film Plastic
Packaging Waste

Hetal Kanjibhai Vaishnav, 16, Late Shree S.G Dholakiya Memorial High School,
Rajkot, Gujarat
Ricoh Americas Corporation
Ricoh Sustainable Development Award of $12,500
Title: Recycled Composite Material Made from Non-recyclable Multilayer Film Plastic
Packaging Waste

Hetal Kanjibhai Vaishnav, 16, Late Shree S.G Dholakiya Memorial High School,
Rajkot, Gujarat

Team India Wins 4 Grand & 4 Special awards at ISEF 2008

May 23, 2008

I was delighted to be part of Team India for the Intel ISEF 2008 at Atlanta. The Indian Team won 4 Grand awards and 4 Special awards. (Scroll down below for project details)

Six winners from the India IRIS national fair were selected to represent at Intel ISEF.

Out of the 6 teams, 4 were from Tier-2/3 cities like Varanasi, Rajkot, Mandya, Nagpur and two from Tier-1 city Mumbai & Bangalore respectively.

In India this is a wonderful opportunity for any student who has great ideas and want to showcase it to international level.

India National Fair link: IRIS India National Fair (http://www.intel.com/cd/corporate/education/APAC/ENG/in/ k12education/math/math2/math23/239082.htm)

Note that in India, there is a direct entry system where anyone can submit their abstract directly – online (or offline). See the link http://www.iris.educationinindia.net/ for more details.

Award Details

Full pdf: http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/results/grnd2008.pdf

Grand Awards at ISEF 2008 for Team India

1. Environmental Management – Presented by Kendeda Fund
Third Award of $1,000
EM049 Fusarium pallidoroseum, II: Can It Control Water Hyacinth?
Swathi Soman, 16, Bhavan’s B.P. Vidya Mandir, Nagpur, India

2. Team Projects – Presented by Science News
Third Award of $1,000
EM320 Larvicidal and Insecticidal Properties of Carica papaya Leaf
Extract Against Mosquitoes
Neha Avinash Kulkarni, 14, Modern English School, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India
Divya Venkataraman, 14, Modern English School, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India

3. PS316 Eco-Friendly Ink for Color Pens
Pooja Krishnakant Dholakiya, 14, Late Shree S.G. Dholakiya Memorial
High School,
Rajkot, Gujarat, India
Riddhi Rajendrabhai Dasani, 14, Late Shree S.G. Dholakiya Memorial High
School, Rajkot, Gujarat, India

4. Electrical & Mechanical Engineering – Presented by Intel Foundation
Fourth Award of $500
EE071 A Low Cost Water Based Evaporative Cooling Device for Computers
Ambud Sharma, 15, Sunbeam School,Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
India

Special Awards

full pdf: http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/results/sao2008.pdf

1. American Phytopathological Society

A non-profit, scientific organization devoted to the study of plant
diseases and their management. Founded in 1908, the society has grown
from 130 charter members to nearly 5,000 plant pathologists worldwide.
The research of the organization’s members advances the understanding
of the science of plant pathology and its application to plant health.
Third Award of $500

EM049 Fusarium pallidoroseum, II: Can It Control Water Hyacinth?
Swathi Soman, 16, Bhavan’s B.P. Vidya Mandir, Nagpur, India

2. American Society for Horticultural Science
Second Award of $500

PS045 Natural Color from Ixora Flowers
Lavanya Giriraj, 16, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Mandya, Karnataka, India

3. Ashtavadhani Vidwan Ambati Subbaraya Chetty (AVASC)
Foundation
An educational and medical service foundation dedicated to recognizing
academic talent and providing services to the needy. We will award
projects that display outstanding creativity, ingenuity and have the
potential to alleviate the human condition or mark a substantive
advance in the scientific field.
Second Award of $500 U.S. Savings Bond

EM320 Larvicidal and Insecticidal Properties of Carica papaya Leaf Extract Against Mosquitoes

Neha Avinash Kulkarni, 14, Modern English School, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Divya Venkataraman, 14, Modern English School, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

4. Florida Institute of Technology

Florida Institute of Technology is the only private technological
University in the southeastern United States. Florida Tech, located on
the Space Coast near Kennedy Space Center, offers full undergraduate
and graduate programs in engineering, science, psychology, business,
and aeronautics.
Scholarship Award of $12,500 per year, renewable annually

EE071 A Low Cost Water Based Evaporative Cooling Device for Computers
Ambud Sharma, 15, Sunbeam School,Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
India