Westchester student scientists earn scholarship money

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2022 Regeneron scholarship winners

WHITE PLAINS – Westchester County Executive George Latimer is applauding local high school scientists for their pioneering ideas at the 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. In total Westchester students received more than $25,000 in scholarship money for their innovative projects.

Latimer said “We are confident these students will make waves in the science world and remain on the cutting edge of their chosen fields. These projects are a testament of how engaged our educators are with our students. We are looking forward to seeing what they accomplish in the future as leaders and as role models.”

 Co-founder, President, and Chief Scientific Officer of Regeneron George D. Yancopoulos, M.D., Ph.D., said “As someone who got his start by doing a high school science project, I fully appreciate the critical importance of our supporting the next generation of young scientists, via programs like the Regeneron Science Talent Search and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, or ISEF.  This year’s ISEF finalists are some of the brightest young minds from around the world, and provide hope for addressing global existential challenges from future pandemics to climate change.”

The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF), a program of the Society for Science for over 70 years, is the world’s largest global science competition for high school. Through a global network of local, regional and national science fairs, millions of students are encouraged to explore their passion for science. Each spring, a group of these students are selected as finalists and offered the opportunity to compete for approximately $8 million in awards and scholarships.

Below is the list of award winners from Westchester County schools:

  • Edith Bachmann, Byram Hills High School, Armonk, NY
    • Award: Third Award of $1,000 in Behavioral and Social Sciences

                  Project Title: Tell Me a Story: The Effects of Storytelling vs. Story-Reading on the Executive Functions of Fourth Graders

  • Ariella Maia Blackman, Harrison High School, Harrison, NY
    • Award: First Award of $750 from Air Force Research Laboratory on behalf of the United States Air Force; Second Award of $2,000 in Plant Sciences

Project Title: Developing a Model in situ Resource Utilization System for Oxygen Sustaining Life Support and Launch Cost Reduction for Mars

  • Mai Blaustein, Harrison High School, Harrison, NY
    • Award: Diploma of Recognition and $100 gift card from the American Chemical Society

Project Title: Identification of Chemical Contaminants in Spiked Beverages With the Use of Infrared Spectroscopy Through Development of Inexpensive and Inconspicuous Device To Identify Date-Rape Drugs

  • Ritika Brahmadesam, Ossining High School, Ossining, NY
    • Award: Third Award of $1,000 in Systems Software

Project TitleAn Active Fairness Algorithm for Estimating Socioeconomic Status From Household Surveys and Satellite Images

  • Emily Dodd, Somers High School, Lincondale, NY
    • Award: Third Award of $1,000 in Biomedical and Health Sciences

Project Title: Altered Homer1b/c Volumes and mGluR1/5-Homer1b/c Colocalization in Parkinson’s Disease-Linked LRRK2 G2019S Mice

  • Jack Kelly, Harrison High School, Harrison, NY
    • Award: Fourth Award of $500 in Behavioral and Social Sciences

Project Title: Quantifying Linguistic Polarization for Congressional Representatives Facing Primary Challengers: A Random Effects Logit Regression Approach

  • Anisha Musti, Edgemont High School, Scarsdale, NY
    • Award: Third Place Award in “Cybersecurity” from the National Security Agency Research Directorate

                        Project Title: Designing a Quantum Teleportation Circuit on Novel Qubits

  • Noah Nager, Hackley School, Tarrytown, NY
    • Award: First Award of $750 from Air Force Research Laboratory on behalf of the United States Air Force

Project TitleImplementation of Land Cover Data in a Neural Network To Forecast West Nile Virus Around the Gulf Coast

  • Anika Puri, Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, NY
    • Award: Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication of $10,000; First Award in Earth and Environmental Science of $5,000
    • Project TitleElSa: A Novel Real-Time Wildlife Poacher Detection Solution Leveraging Machine Learning-Driven Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Nighttime UAV Thermal Infrared Videos
  • Olivia Reiff Pollock, Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham, NY
    • Award: The Patrick Hurd Sustainability Award, which covers travel for the ISEF finalist to attend and participate in EPA’s National Sustainable Design Expo, from the United States Environmental Protection Agency

Project Title: Developing and Assessing Fucose-Based Water-Soluble Bioplastics

  • Aaron Song, Ossining High School, Ossining, NY
    • Award: Fourth Award of $500 in Plant Sciences

Project Title: Elucidating Terrestrial Optical Refrigeration Through Transpiration in Rhizophora mangle and Chlorophyll A Fluorescence in Low-Polarity Mediums

  • Katelyn Wasilenko, Ossining High School, Ossining, NY
    • Award: Second Award of $2,000 in Biomedical and Health Sciences

      Project Title: Pediatric BMSC Exosome Treatment Requires Interaction With Bone Tissue Defect Environment To Improve Bone Repair

 




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