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Intel ISEF 2023
Kaitlyn Wang, The Harker School, CA, United States of America
won first place and received the $75,000 George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award,
PHYS056 - Ultra-Short-Period Planets Discovered by ExoScout
https://projectboard.world/isef/project/phys056-ultra-short-period-planets-discovered-by-exoscout
Intel ISEF 2022
George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award of $75,000
ETSD014 — First Insights Into a Novel Synchronous Reluctance Electric Motor Design
Robert Sansone, Fort Pierce Central High School, FL, United States of America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYGdpJfpa3k&ab_channel=The74
Intel ISEF 2021
George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award of $75,000
Michelle Hua, Cranbrook Kingswood School, MI, United States of America
ROBO033 — Dilated Silhouette Convolutional Neural Network: A Novel Deep Learning Framework for Real-time Human Action Recognition
Virtual Intel ISEF 2020
Lillian Kay Petersen, 17, of Los Alamos, New Mexico won the $250,000 top award in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020
Intel ISEF 2019
Gordon E. Moore Award Winner of $75,000
Krithik Ramesh, 16, of Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States
Utilizing Computer Vision and Machine Learning Systems to Develop a Live Time Navigational and Surgical Aid for Spinal Reconstructions
Dân robotics chính hiệu Isef 2018:
Isef 2017 75000USD Prize:
Gordon E. Moore Award Winner of $75,000
Ivo Zell, 18, of Hessen, Germany
A Wing Is Enough: An Improved Flying Wing Based on a Bell-Shaped Lift Distribution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFAryOATdKY&ab_channel=TEDxTalks
Isef 2016 75000USD Prize:
Gordon E. Moore Award Winner of $75,000
Han Jie (Austin) Wang, 18, of Vancouver, Canada
Boosting MFC Biocatalyst Performance: A Novel Gene Identification and Consortia Engineering Approach
https://cen.acs.org/articles/94/web/2016/05/Chemistry-shines-ISEF-competition.html
Isef 2015
Gordon E. Moore Award $75,000
ENMC043I Aircraft Cabin Airflow: Curbing Disease Transmission
Raymond Wang, 17, St. George’s School, Vancouver, Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRm8rvRDYJg&ab_channel=DickH.Ahles
Isef 2014
Gordon E. Moore Award Winner of $75,000
Nathan Han, 15, of Boston, MA, United States
Characteristics of Deleterious Mutations in Tumor Suppressor Genes
Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards – $50,000 each
Lennart Kleinwort, 15, of Wurzburg, Germany
Dynamic Mathematics on Smartphones and Tablets
Isef 2013
Gordon E. Moore Award Winner of $75,000
Ionut Budistineau, 19, of Ramnicu Valcea, Romania
Using Artificial Intelligence to Create a Low Cost Self-Driving Car
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6ZWmnGQTu4&ab_channel=SocietyforScience
Isef 2012
Gordon E. Moore Award $75,000
ME028 A Novel Paper Sensor for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
Jack Thomas Andraka, 15, North County High School, Glen Burnie, Maryland
Isef 2011
Gordon E. Moore Award $75,000
ME316 Treatment of Simulated Cancer Cells with Compton Scattering-Produced
Secondary Radiation
Matthew Troy Feddersen, 17, Acalanes High School, Lafayette, California
Blake Marggraff, 18, Acalanes High School, Lafayette, California
Isef 2010
Gordon E. Moore Award
Amy Chyao, 16, of Richardson, Texas, was awarded first place for her work to develop a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT), an emerging cancer treatment which uses light energy to activate a drug that kills cancer cells.