The NHSEE Expo 2020 was scheduled for March 19, 2020 but due to the social distancing protocol for COVID-19 safety, the fair at NHTI was cancelled. Instead, with the generous help of our volunteer judges and the dedication of you, the students, we were able to take the expo virtual. Forty seven projects were uploaded, each with student video presentations and photos of the project boards. Our judges have watched your presentations and looked over your material. We are pleased as we can be to announce the winners.
Those of you who took time to help us as judges – without you this fair wouldn’t be possible. Thank You! And congratulations, Sophia, Shreya and Avery!
2020 NHSEE overall winners (L to R): Sophia Chang (1st), Shreya Kavuru (2nd), Avery P Clowes (3rd)
Open Competition by category
Behavioral Science
1st Place: Yuvraj Sethi, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” Decoding Visual Categorical Information in MEG Using a Large and Diverse Number of Naturalistic Image Stimuli”
2nd Place: Hrishi Joshi, Nashua High School South for ” The Effects of High-Deductible Health Insurance”
Biochemistry
1st Place: Ayshe Sozmen, Bishop Guertin High School for ” Fluorescence Based in Vitro Measurement of Cellular Metabolites”
2nd Place: Isabella Muscelli, Nashua High School North for ” Purity of Chitin by Means of Microbial Fermentation”
Biology
1st Place: Sophia Chang, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” The Role of the Degron, a Protein-Degradation Motif Essential for Capsid Assembly in Adeno-Associated Virus”
2nd Place: Priyam Parekh, Alvirne High School for ” The Effect of Magnetism on Plant Growth”
Chemistry
1st Place: Shreya Kavuru, St. Paul’s School for ” Acetaminophen Phenylbutyrate Conjugate as an Alternate to Acetaminophen”
2nd Place: Jingchen Wang, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” Study on the Performance Identification of OpenCV in Cashew Nut Shell-based Activated Carbon”
Computers
1st Place: Rebecca Zhu and Rucha Dave, Nashua High School South for ” Predicting Migraines Through Neural Networks By Measuring Patterns of Migraine Triggers and Occurrences Using Biometric and User-Inputted Data”
2nd Place: Steven (Hongyi) Gao, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” Heatmap.Live”
Earth & Space Science
1st Place: Max Tan, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” Effects of The Sun’s Magnetic Geometry on Solar Wind Properties”
Engineering
1st Place: Avery P. Clowes, Phillips Exeter Academy for “Development and Iterative Design of Multistable Multi-Material Compliant Mechanisms”
2nd Place: John Horangic, Bishop Brady High School for ” Can a Standard 4 Cycle Gasoline Lawn Mower be Converted to Start and Run on 100% Ethanol”
Environmental Science
1st Place: Christopher Brahan, Kearsarge Regional High School for ” Prediction of Variable Leaf Milfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum) Establishment Based On Substrate Composition In New Hampshire Lakes”
2nd Place: Emma Strongand Lainy Biron, Goffstown High School for ” Environmental Issues Tested With Composting”
Mathematics
1st Place: Francis Vicinanzo, Holy Family Academy for ” Which Team Pitching Statistic Best Predicts Success”
2nd Place: Lucy Cai, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” A Study of the CarathPdory Conjecture through the Perturbation of a Rotationally Symmetric Surface”
Physics & Electronics
1st Place: Zachariah Nathan Teagarden, Phillips Exeter Academy for ” Mond Over Dark Matter?”
2nd Place: Christopher Duffley, Holy Family Academy for ” Quiet Down!: The Best Material to Use for Sound Barriers”
Challenge Competition:
Mousetrap Racecars1st Place: Thomas Gillisand Daniel Palmer, Holy Family Academy
2nd Place: William Hardister,Holy Family Academy
NH Science & Engineering Exposition Best in Fair Winners
1st place for the fair went to Sophie Chang, from Phillips Exeter Academy, for “The Role of the Degron, a Protein-Degradation Motif Essential for Capsid Assembly in Adeno-Associated Virus” | ||
2nd place for the fair went to Shreya Kavuru, from St. Paul’s School, for “Acetaminophen Phenylbutyrate Conjugate as an Alternate to Acetaminophen” | ||
3rd place for the fair went to Avery P. Clowes, from Phillips Exeter Academy, for “Development and Iterative Design of Multistable Multi-Material Compliant Mechanisms” |
Special Awards
In addition to competing for trophies, bragging rights and a chance to move on to international competition, students also may also win Special Awards. Specific companies and organizations will provide prizes and recognition for students that excel with projects that meet certain criteria.
This year, the NHSEE recognized 23 student teams for Special Awards.
Award | Student team | School | Project title | Category |
Mitre Corporation Award – $200 Cash Award | Sophia Chang | Phillips Exeter Academy | “The Role of the Degron, a Protein-Degradation Motif Essential for Capsid Assembly in Adeno-Associated Virus” | Biology |
NH Society of Professional Engineers – $100 Cash Award | Shreya Kavuru | St. Paul’s School | Acetaminophen Phenylbutyrate conjugate is an alternate to Acetaminophen | Chemistry |
Avery P. Clowes | Phillips Exeter Academy | Development and Iterative Design of Multistable Multi-Material Compliant Mechanisms | Engineering | |
American Psychological Association | Julianna Rival | Holy Family Academy | Surveying the Methods to Overcome Stage Fright | Behavioral Science |
ASM Materials Education Foundation | Christopher Duffley | Holy Family Academy | Quiet Down!: The Best Material to Use for Sound Barriers | Physics & Electronics |
Mu Alpha Theta Award (Mathematics) | Francis Vicinanzo | Holy Family Academy | Which Team Pitching Statistic Best Predicts success | Mathematics |
NASA Earth System Science Award | Max Tan | Phillips Exeter Academy | Effects of The Sun’s Magnetic Geometry on Solar Wind Properties | Earth and Space Science |
NOAA Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award | Shreya Nagri | Nashua High School North | Minimizing Microplastics: Using Biofilms to Degrade Microplastic Contamination in Water | Environmental Science |
Office of Naval Research Award (Support of STEM research) | Christopher Brahan | Kearsarge Regional High School | Prediction of Variable Leaf Milfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum) Establishment Based On Substrate Composition In New Hampshire Lakes | Environmental Science |
Srinath Rangan | Nashua High School South | Using Pseudo-Hilbert Curves to Assist People Perceive Images via Sound | Behavioral Science | |
Steven (Hongyi) Gao | Phillips Exeter Academy | Heatmap.Live | Computers | |
RICOH Sustainable Development | Emma Strong and Lainy Biron | Goffstown High School | Environmental Issues Tested With Composting | Environmental Science |
Society for In Vitro Biology | Ayshe Sozmen | Bishop Guertin High School | Fluorescence based in vitro measurement of cellular metabolites | Biochemistry |
Stockholm Junior Water Prize | Jingchen Wang | Phillips Exeter Academy | Study on the Performance Identification of OpenCV in Cashew Nut Shell-based Activated Carbon | Chemistry |
Shreya Nagri | Nashua High School North | Minimizing Microplastics: Using Biofims to Degrade Microplastic Contamination in Water | Environmental Science | |
Elena Rennie and Heidi Thurber | Holy Family Academy | Sea The Change – How the ocean can be enhanced to reduce global warming. | Environmental Science | |
US Air Force Research Lab (Support of STEM research) | Rebecca Zhu and Rucha Dave | Nashua High School South | Predicting Migraines Through Neural Networks By Measuring Patterns of Migraine Triggers and Occurrences Using Biometric and User-Inputted Data | Computers |
Neil Chowdhury | Phillips Exeter Academy | A method to recognize universal patterns in genome structure using Hi-C | Biology | |
Zachariah Nathan Teagarden | Phillips Exeter Academy | Mond Over Dark Matter? | Physics & Electronics | |
Suhaas Katikaneni | Nashua High School South | Image Change Detection _ an Edge Detection Based Algorithm | Mathematics | |
US Agency for International Development | Priyam Parekh | Alvirne High School | The effect of magnetism on plant growth | Biology |
U.S. Metric Association Award | David Jaemin Choung | Kimball Union Academy | Study on the Effective MOF(Metal Organic Framework) for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy | Chemistry |
Yale Science and Engineering Association | John Horangic | Bishop Brady High School | Can a Standard 4 Cycle Gasoline Lawn Mower be Converted to Start and Run on 100% Ethanol | Engineering |