Congratulations to the following Independent Science Research students who have been busy presenting their work at the Tri-County Science Fair on 2/24, the JSHS Symposium on 3/5 & 3/6, and the MJAS Symposium on 3/10.
Below are the students' names, what their research was about, and the recognition they received at those events:
Nikolos Antonio
Title: "Using a neural network to detect threats inside of TSA images"
Science Fair: 1st place, advance to international competition. Also awards in computer science, engineering, and mathematics
JSHS Symposium: Selected to present slideshow
MJAS Symposium: Highly Superior, advance to state competition
Olivia Crowell
Title: "Characterization of CLE Gene Mutants both in the Shoot and in the Root"
Ashton Estill
Title: "Heart rate and emotional stimulus"
Science Fair: American Psychological Association award
JSHS Symposium: Selected to present slideshow
MJAS Symposium: Superior
Allison Jordan
Title: "Does consciousness affect the work week?"
MJAS Symposium: Superior
Mason Misener
Title: "Bacterial susceptibility to silver nitrate"
Science Fair: 3rd place
JSHS Symposium: Selected to present slideshow
MJAS Symposium: Highly Superior, advance to state competition
Andrew Vehige
Title: "Image analysis-based seed phenomics in model grass Setaria viridis"
Science Fair: 4th place
MJAS Symposium: Highly Superior, advance to state competition