The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world's largest pre-college science fair competition. Each year, more than 6 million young scientists from around the world vie to attend and 1,500 are selected as finalists to share ideas, showcase cutting edge ideas and compete for over USD 4 million in awards and scholarships. To judge the projects, more than 1,000 science, engineering, and industry professionals volunteer at the Intel ISEF.
On May 14, 2010, Amy Cindy Chyao won first prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair when she was awarded the Gordon E. Moore Award and a $75,000 college scholarship. More than 500 Intel ISEF competitors received scholarships and prizes for their innovative research.
Check out their website and prepared to be inspired.
Friday, May 21, 2010
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