The 2023 NHSEE is in the can, and it was a great day! New Hampshire is largely dug out from the storm earlier this week and we had a gymnasium full of students from around the state. It was really fun to meet the students and see their research projects. The top “Best-in-Fair” winners of the NHSEE are eligible to attend the international science fair ISEF. This year’s ISEF is in-person in Dallas, TX. If you couldn’t be with us, take a look at what you missed. Thanks Elvir for the candids from the floor in that slide show, and thanks Nathan for all the help setting up the tables!
Congratulations to all the students who attended the NHSEE at NHTI in Concord, and special congrats to the best-in-fair winners and the winners of the categories! On this page you’ll also find the winners of New Hampshire Academy of Sciences Summer Applied Scientific Research Program Scholarships. Winners are invited to attend a summer research session at the Academy (more about that here).
Best in fair for 2023 (L to R) 3rd place – Aden Geonhee Lee, 1st place – Abhinav Avvaru, 2nd place – Aditya Bakshi
With the generous help of our volunteer judges and the dedication of you, the students, this year’s fair went very smoothly. A special thanks to STEM Wizard for all of their help with their part of the IT infrastructure.
Abhinav, Aditya and Aden, in addition to having a chance to compete against some of the finest science students in the world at ISEF, you’ll be representing your schools, the NHSEE, and the state of NH. We wish you the best of luck!
Open Competition by category
Behavioral Science
1st Place: Jaansi Ritesh Patel, Phillips Exeter Academy for “Examining the Impact of Inducing an Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) on Mental Function”
2nd Place: Jeffery Zou, Bishop Guertin High School for “Using causal machine learning to understand who bears the brunt of racial discrimination in small business loans”
Biochemistry
1st Place: Deetya Bhat Nagri, Nashua North High School for “Effect of Bisphenol A and Bisphenol S Exposure on Models for Body Systems”
2nd Place: Adithya Raghavendra Puninchittaya, Bedford High School for “Computational Analysis of NA Inhibitors’ Binding with NA Subtypes”
Biology
1st Place: Aditya Bakshi, Nashua South High School for “Differential Gene Expression Between Mucinous and Non-Mucinous Colorectal Adenocarcinomas”
2nd Place: Aden Geonhee Lee, Phillips Exeter Academy for “Computational analysis of GLUT3 regulating microRNA variants in ADHD”
Chemistry
1st Place: Ella Renee Gessner and Anya Marie Rendahl, Lebanon High School for “Column Chromatography of Chlorophyll”
2nd Place: Gabriel Roger Lacasse, Holy Family Academy for “Benefits of Biodiesel”
Computers
1st Place: Riya Tyagi, Phillips Exeter Academy for “Cracking the Code of Racial Bias: Discovering Hidden Signals That Enable Algorithms to Detect Race in Medical Images Using Deep Learning”
2nd Place: Bohan Liu, Phillips Exeter Academy for “Protein-Protein Interaction Prediction via an Advanced Deep Reinforcement Learning Algorithm”
Earth and Space Science
1st Place: Shao Qian Du, St. Paul’s School for “Compact Objects Probed by Microlensing in Universe: MACHOs, Stars, Planets”
Engineering
1st Place: Harini Venkatesh, Phillips Exeter Academy for “The Comptometrist: A Novel Method of Calculating Optical Prescriptions”
2nd Place: Louella Seo, Kimball Union Academy for “Bamboo-based Superabsorbent Hydrogels for Potential Replacement of Superabsorbent Polymer in Sanitary Napkins”
Environmental Science
1st Place: Abhinav Avvaru, Nashua South High School for “An Economical and High Precision Approach for Nitrate Detection and Filtration to Ensure Quality Drinking Water”
2nd Place: Trisha Vishal Prakash, Nashua North High School for “The Effect of Antibiotic Usage in Agriculture in Crop Growth”
Mathematics
1st Place: Teawoo Kim, St. Paul’s School for “On Numbers Whose Integer Parts of Powers Are Never Prime”
Physics and Electronics
1st Place: Jack Parker Sutton, Holy Family Academy for “Thermoelectricity”
NH Science & Engineering Exposition Best in Fair Winners
1st place for the fair went to Abhinav Avvaru, from Nashua South High School, for “An Economical and High Precision Approach for Nitrate Detection and Filtration to Ensure Quality Drinking Water” | ||
2nd place for the fair went to Aditya Bakshi, from Nashua South High School, for “Differential Gene Expression Between Mucinous and Non-Mucinous Colorectal Adenocarcinomas” | ||
3rd place for the fair went to Aden Geonhee Lee, from Phillips Exeter Academy, for “Computational analysis of GLUT3 regulating microRNA variants in ADHD” |
Special Awards
Special Awards are offered by companies who wish to recognize students for research in specific areas that might be related to that company’s business, or are otherwise deemed worthy of special recognition. They are usually certificates with one or more additional prizes – sometimes a stipend, company swag, etc.
Award |
Award Winner Information |
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Winning Student(s) |
Winning School |
Project Title |
Project Category |
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$400 Cash Award |
Abhinav Avvaru |
Nashua South |
An Economical and High Precision |
Environmental Science |
NH Society of Professional Engineers – $100 Cash Award |
Aditya Bakshi |
Nashua South High School |
Differential Gene |
Biology |
Aden Geonhee |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Computational analysis of |
Biology |
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Regeneron Biomedical Award – $375 Award |
Deetya Nagri |
Nashua North High School |
Effect of Bisphenol A and |
Biochemistry |
National Geographic Society – $100 Award |
Louella Seo |
Kimball Union Academy |
Bamboo-based Superabsorbent |
Engineering |
Office of Naval Research Award (Support of STEM research) |
Riya Tyagi |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Cracking the Code of Racial |
Computers |
Bohan Liu |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Protein-Protein Interaction |
Computers |
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American Psychological Association |
Ellen Wolstenholme |
Lebanon High School |
The Effects of Urban |
Behavioral Science |
Association for Women Geoscientists |
Aastha Patel |
Nashua South High School |
Soil Image Classification to Determine Retainability and |
Computers |
Aastha Patel |
Nashua South High School |
Soil Image Classification to |
Computers |
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |
Deetya Nagri |
Nashua North High School |
Effect of Bisphenol A and |
Biochemistry |
RICOH Sustainable Development |
Louella Seo |
Kimball Union Academy |
Bamboo-based Superabsorbent |
Engineering |
Society for In Vitro Biology |
Trisha Prakash |
Nashua North High School |
The Effect of Antibiotic |
Environmental Science |
Stockholm Junior Water Prize |
Emily Richardson |
Holy Family Academy |
The affects |
Environmental Science |
Lorrea Sabinian |
Holy Family Academy |
Which affects the |
Biology |
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Abhinav Avvaru |
Nashua South High School |
An Economical and High |
Environmental Science |
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United States Air Force Award |
Jahnavi Palarapu |
Nashua North High School |
Natural Sources of |
Biology |
Adithya Puninchittaya |
Bedford High School |
Computational Analysis of |
Biochemistry |
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Leonardo Chung |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Diagnosing Benign and Malignant |
Computers |
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Shao Qian Du |
St. Paul’s School |
Compact Objects Probed by |
Earth and Space Science |
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US Agency for International Development |
Jaansi Patel |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Examining the Impact of |
Behavioral Science |
U.S. Metric Association Award |
Jenna Wang |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Synthesis of a Cyclic |
Biochemistry |
Yale Science and Engineering Association |
Valentina Zhang |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
Cross-disease |
Biology |
NHAS Awards
The New Hampshire Academy of Science, Inc. (NHAS) has a mission to support the scientific research of high school and middle school students and present that research to the broader scientific and local community. They are located in Warren, New Hampshire and you can find out more about them at their website.
New Hampshire Academy of Sciences |
Lorrea Sabinian |
Holy Family Academy |
Which affects the regeneration ability of Planaria more caffeine |
Biology |
Louella Seo |
Kimball Union Academy |
Bamboo-based Superabsorbent Hydrogels for Potential Replacement |
Engineering |
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Anqi Hu |
St. Paul’s School |
Multimodal Sound Source Localization via Contrastive Learning: A |
Computers |
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Harini Venkatesh |
Phillips Exeter Academy |
The Comptometrist: A Novel Method of |
Engineering |
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Mihir Garimella |
Nashua South High School |
Stratospheric Aerosols: Establishing a Novel Optical Thickness |
Computers |
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Xiyu (Jerry) Chen |
New Hampton School |
A CNN-Based Model for Fall Detection Using Inexpensive Security |
Computers |