The Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair was held on Saturday at St. Theresa’s Catholic Secondary School for the first time.
The judges have been in a position to look all kinds of tasks from 80 college students, starting from Grade 4 to 12.
Here’s an inventory of the outcomes from the staff:
The high tasks of the day have been as follows: (Best in Fair)
*Junior Division: Ethan Guan, Play with Clay, Save the Bay!, Bayside Public School,
Grade: 4
Intermediate Division:
*Charlotte Guan, Carbon Buster: A Novel Prototype to Reduce Carbon
Emissions from Exhaust Systems, Bayside Secondary School, Grade: 7
*Senior Division:
*Surya Narayan Santhakumar Grade 11- VisionIQ: A Novel Multi-Model AI
Approach for Visual Impairment – – East Side Secondary School
A serious spotlight of this year’s honest was the choice of 5 distinctive college students who’ve earned the prestigious alternative to compete at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF). These proficient people will characterize the Quinte area on a nationwide stage, showcasing their groundbreaking analysis and ingenuity towards high younger scientists from throughout the nation. The nationwide competitors is about to happen in Edmonton this May, promising an thrilling problem and additional recognition for these budding innovators.
Canada-wide Science Fair Finalists:
*Emily Esperanzate, The Estrogen Effect: Modelling the Impact of Soy-Derived Phytoestrogens on Eukaryotic Cell Growth, Nicholson Catholic College, Grade: 12
*Surya Narayan Santhakumar Grade 11- VisionIQ: A Novel Multi-Model AI Approach for Visual Impairment
*Eli Poyner, , Helping Hands: Modular Prosthetic Hands Designed for Global Accessibility, Eastside Secondary School, Grade: 9
*Alicia Zhang, Filtering Our Future: How Biochar Could Clean the Bay of Quinte, Home Schooled, Grade: 7
*Charlotte Guan, Carbon Buster: A Novel Prototype to Reduce Carbon Emissions from Exhaust Systems, Bayside Secondary School, Grade: 7
For these serious about reviewing the full scope of achievements from the honest, the full awards script, detailing all winners and particular
recognitions, has been made accessible on-line. The success of the Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair underscores the robust dedication to STEM training in the area and continues to encourage the subsequent technology of scientific leaders.