Students Prepared for More than a Year to Compete at Global Level
果冻传媒app, Texas鈥擳his month, six students from the 果冻传媒app Independent School District will join more than 1,500 young science and engineering enthusiasts from across the globe at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world鈥檚 largest pre-college science competition.
The students representing AISD at the competition, with projects covering diverse topics, including engineering, microbiology, and cellular and molecular biology, are:
- Advaith Anand
11th grader, Liberal Arts and Science Academy
鈥淣atural Gas Separation Using Thermally Rearranged Polymers鈥擟haracterizing Morphological Changes of HAB-6FDA Polymide Structures鈥
- Vanna Hovanky
11th grader, Bowie High School
鈥淏acterial 6-galactosidase Enzyme-Prodrug Therapy: A New Approach Against Colon Cancer鈥
- Alexander Crisara and Alexander 鈥淛ahan鈥 Rabii
12th and 11th graders, respectively, Anderson High School
鈥淓fficient Algae-based Life Support for Long Duration Space Flight鈥
- Jessica Wang and Lily Xu
11th and 10th graders, respectively, Liberal Arts and Science Academy
鈥淥n the Connectivity of Sequential Formal Languages with Applications to Genomic Sequence鈥
The students researched for more than a year to prepare for the elite competition, which awards nearly $4 million in scholarships and grant funding to the most notable and promising entries.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to meet people from across the nation鈥攁nd to see other people鈥檚 projects and be blown away by what they can do,鈥 Jessica Wang, a junior at LASA, said.
Each of the students qualified for the international competition by earning 鈥淏est of Fair鈥 accolades at either the regional or state level.
For more information about the students and their projects, visit www.austinisd.org/sciencefair