Congratulations to the winners of our 2020-2021 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition! The USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (USAAAO) test is the first test in a series of tests leading to representing the United States in the International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA). Just participating in the competition was a big accomplishment, but we had 3 students qualify for the next round of testing, the USAMO, from which students will be selected for the national Mathematical Olympiad Program! 3rdplace Cindy Chen and Kavya Srikumar, Graphic Design: The top two entries in each of 5 categories at the State contestgo on to the National competition. You can see their winning projects by clicking the links below. The events are all online, but club leaders are working to create a friendly, supportive culture like those we have seen in the other major teams in Washington (Bothell, Camas, Raisbeck). Nikola Tesla STEM High School (T-STEM) Frequently and Very Frequently Asked Questions - 2021/22 What are T-STEM's regular hours-of-operation? Erin Bethune, Maariyah Moinuddin and Midori Komi Correlational Study Between Hodgkins and Asthma. This competition was held virtuallyit was a long day of Zoom that began at 5:30am local time. As our nation continues to combat the coronavirus pandemic, the subject matter in this piece is incredibly timely. Since school began, the Tesla STEM Science Olympiad team has participated in four invitational events: I have listed the event and individual winners below. Of our 6 entries, 3 made it into the next round with investors. The following students received the followingawards: 1stplace:Prisha Agarwal,Self-esteem and Social Anxiety of South Asian Adolescents with Varying Acne Severity*, 2nd place: Pranay Nookala and Tejas Pakalapati, EEG-analysis of Brain Activity in Individuals with Varying Levels of Social Media Usage*, 3rdplace: Samantha Novitski, The Relationship Between Different Genres of Media Consumed to Burnout Symptoms Reported, 4thplace:Saachi Sharma,Quantifying Depression: An art-based approach to reducing the self-report bias in diagnosing depression using Koch's Baum Test and color theory, Biomedical Engineering and Translational Health, 3rd place: Mitra Junu, Pollen Coated Microneedle Patch to Desensitize Patients to Pollen Allergies Using Immunotherapy, 4th place:Anushka (Annie) Adhikary, NEURAID: Identification of Postnatal Presymptomatic Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Autism Through Recurrent Neural Network-Based Image Analysis of Functional and Structural T1 MRI Data Towards Enhanced Autism Diagnosis, Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (COMP), 2nd place:Shivani Sama*, Reconnect: A Computational Approach to Using DBS to Combat Neurodegenerative Disease Through Induced Plasticity, 2nd place: Aditi Kalluru*, Impact of Vitamin C on Chemically Induced Mouse Tumor Cells of Squamous Cell Carcinoma, 3rd place:Eshaal Omar, Evaluation of horse discomfort in English and Western riding style tack, Environmental Sciences and Technology, Energy, Math & Design, 2nd place: Sophia Callo,Red Light for Sleep Quality and Performance in Gymnasts, 3rd place:Divij Aswinkumar, Using Machine Learning to Predict the Power Conversion Efficiency of Perovskite Solar Cells, 4th place:Aaryan Dhingra, Mycoremediation: Employing Aspergillus Niger to Remove Aluminum Ions From Soil Contaminated With Coal Incineration Fly Ash, 3rd place:Willem Magee, Predicting PM2.5 Concentrations using Meteorological Data, 4th place:Saraswathy Amjith, A Novel Multimodal Approach to Illegal Logging Detection, 1st place: Nikki Taleghani*, Carbon Dot and Cyanoacrylate Fuming Method for Latent Fingerprint Detection, 3rd place:Yutaro Urata, Generating Novel Bioplastics Using GAN, 4th place:Shriya Tiku, Ham Radio Antenna Communication Set-up for First Responder Communication during Disaster Relief, 2nd place: Nikhar Khamesra, Bio-flocculants in Microplastic Water Filtration, 2nd place: Ansh Bayappu*, An Everting Vine Robot with a Pneumatic Soft Gripper, 3rd place: John Karaca, Ensemble-Based Learning Model for Deepfake Detection, 4th place: Srikrishna Gurumurthy, Development of a Machine Learning Model To Predict the Presence of Advanced Liver Fibrosis in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, 2nd place: Krish Katre*, Virtual Reality for ADHD: Using Technology to Enhance Learning and Attention, 4thplace: Anisha Vaish,Automated Pill-Dispenser to Improve Medication Compliance Efficiency and Accuracy. You can see all the results of their division here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13sWf3XgjRrGyfxNyV4YgYt5F3IJZ9l_W40ulqgLGccI/edit#gid=0. Please congratulate Aashray, Saharsh Bhargava, Madeleine Vanderheiden, Sami Badal Khan, Johan Karukayil, and Anson Chen, who will travel to beautiful Longbranch, WA, in May to participate in the State Envirothon. More than 250 students from 22 middle school teams across the country participated in this event, including LWSD teams from Redmond, and International Community School, and Evergreen middle schools, as well as teams from California, Michigan, and Alabama. When I saw all the different presentations, I was truly amazed, said Yung. ISEF is the world largest 9-12 science and engineering fair that typically represents 80+ different countries and students compete for millions of dollars' worth of prizes. Nikkiwill compete along withapproximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries, regions, and territoriesIN PERSON in Dallas, TX this May. Please join me in congratulating students on the following awards: You can view their art and videos here: https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/writing-art-film-contest. Photo by Amadou Diallo for The Hechinger Report Striking a balance between classroom and hands-on . We are extremely proud of all of our students who competed and attended the HOSA State Conference in Spokane, WA this March. Amrutha Srikanth finished 1st in the Senior Individual Documentary category,with her piece titled,Behind the Screen: The Rise of Women Animators in Walt Disney's Studios. Tesla announced the following education grants: $315,550 to FIRST Nevada and $127,100 to Robotics Education and Competition Foundation (VEX) as part of a multi-year investment for the establishment of a quality robotics program at every school in Nevada. About 20% of the people who write the exam are selected for the next level, the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). 4thplace Eesha Kunisetty and Emma Shi, Management Decision Making: The judges took a moment on Friday to say a few words to the top 10 teams. Tesla STEM SciOly has only existed for 3 years. Banking and Financial Systems: Pia Dave and Kaavya Trivedi 5th place, Broadcast Journalism: Omid Farahdel and Ani Seshadri 6th place, Business Management: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 3rd place; Eesha Kunisetty 2nd place, Digital Video Production: Kshitij Rao, Ani Seshardri, Rohan Sing 5th place, E-Business: Annie Adhikary 6th place; Omid Farahdel, Pranav Sayal, Brian Yin 4th place, Electronic Career Portfolio: Cindy Chen 2nd place, Entrepreneurship: Emma Shi, Osheen Tikku 3rd place, Graphic Design: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 6th place; Kshitij Rao, Manovay Sharma, Ayush Singh 5th place, International Business: Divij Aswinkumar, Farzad hasan 5th place, Introduction to Business Presentation: Vasudah Narayanan, Anjana Punniamoorthy 5th place; Prakshi Shukla, Nikki Taleghani 3rd place, Introduction to Public Speaking: Nitya Kakulamarri 6th place; Annie Adhikary 4th place, Anshu Aggarwal 3rd place, Introduction to Social Media Strategy: Abhinav Nadupalli, Alekhya Nidadavolu 6th place; Ahanya John, Megha Ramachandran, Alexa Rorrer 5th place, Marketing: Rishi Dilip, Aahil Irfan, Sourish Singh 6th place; Shivani Godse, Sneha Murali 5th place, Public Service Announcement: Gayathri Pillai, Shivani Sama, Shriya Tiku 2nd place; Sarah Wen 1st place, Public Speaking: Nikki Taleghani 2nd place, Publication Design: Aaryan Bondre, Tanush Contractor, Gyan Dave 4th place, Sales Presentation: Rhea Kuppa, Shreya Pandey 5th place; Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 4th place; Divij Aswinkumar, Saathvik Somujayabalan, Harini Vijeyanandh 3rd place, Social Media Strategies: Cindy Chen, Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 3rd place; Gauri Raman, Divya Singh 1st place, Sports and Entertainment Management: Gyan Dave, Aarav Khanna, Isayiah Lim 4th place, Advertising: Hrudai Thungathurthi 5th place; Sneha Murali 4th place, Agribusiness: Katelyn Ye 1st place (from LWHS but part of our chapter), Computer Problem Solving: Keshav Acharya 5th place, Michael Yu 4th place, Rohit Karthik 1st place, Human Resource Management: Felix Hallmann 4th place; Eesha Kunissetty 3rd place, Introduction to Business Communication: Vasudha Narayanan 1st place, Introduction to Financial Math: Divya Ramu 6th place; Johan Karukayil 5th place, Introduction to Information Technology: Johan Karukayil, Network Infrastructures: John Karaca 5th place; Michael Yu 3rd place, Organizational Leadership: Isha Rajpul 5th place. Of the 23 events at Regionals, Tesla STEM teams won medals in 20 events for finishing in the Top 8, as follows: Anatomy & Physiology: Rohan Iyer & Anjali Sreenivas, 7th (Green), Astronomy: Harish Krishnakumar & Evan Kim, 1st (Green), Cell Biology: Rohan Iyer & Maxwell Soh, 1st (Green); Shuhui Yang & Sahaana Sridhar, 7th (Blue), Chemistry Lab: Sebi Kumar & Sami Badal Khan, 1st (Green), Code Analysis: Evan Kim & Aayush Sheth, 3rd (Green); Matthew Lam & Farzad Hasan, 6th (Magenta), Codebusters: Annanya Unnikrishnan, Ananya Soni & Matthew Lam, 8th (Magenta), Detector Building: Divij Aswinkumar & Farzad Hasan, 2nd (Magenta), Disease Detectives: Anjali Sreenivas & Maxwell Soh, 2nd (Green), Eva Jain & Krish Katre, 8th (Magenta), Dynamic Planet: Yuchen Li & Aashray, 1st (Green); Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 6th (Blue); Matthew Lam & Ethan Liao, 8th (Magenta), Environmental Chemistry: Yuchen Li & Sebi Kumar, 1st (Green); Prerana Kota & Siddhant Porwal, 7th (Magenta), Experimental Design: Anjali Sreenivas, Aayush Sheth & Harish Krishnakumar, 3rd (Green), Forensics: Rithani Saravanakumar & Anjali Sreenivas, 1st (Green); Prerana Kota & Ananya Soni, 6th (Magenta), Green Generation: Divij Aswinkumar & Prerana Kota, 1st (Magenta); Rohan Iyer & Maxwell Soh, 2nd (Green), Its About Time: Sami Badal Khan & Evan Kim, 5th (Green), Ornithology: Katya Rukhlinskaya & Shuhui Yang, 5th (Blue), Vidit Khandelia & Matthew Lam, 8th (Magenta), Remote Sensing: Yuchen Li & Aashray, 2nd (Green), Rocks & Minerals: Yuchen Li & Aashray, 1st (Green), Trajectory: Siddhant Porwal & Abhiram Yakkali, 2nd (Magenta); Katie Chan & Shivank Dutt, 6th (Green), WiFi Lab: Sami Badal Khan & Evan Kim, 2nd (Green); Eva Jain & Vidit Khandelia, 6th (Magenta), Wright Stuff: Marcin Anforowicz & Abhiram Yakkali, 3rd (Magenta). Emailwghs-invcomp@wharton.upenn.edu. They compete in groups or 2 or 3 in every event. And so please congratulate: Samantha Novitski and Saachi Sharma for their second-place finish in the Group Performance Category. After each startup and research project presented, the judges deliberated extensively and awarded prizes to the following winners. Please see some examples below of excused absences and unexcused absences. Congratulations to the followingstudents, who placed in the top 10% nationwide! For information about sports offered and how to register, click on the appropriate link below, based on the attendance boundaries where you live. The IOAA is an annual competition for the top astrophysics students from over 40 countries. To close,I am so very proud ofall our students. Places 5 10 have the potential to move up if competitors who placed above them cannot attend. Junior Rui Menghas won The Silver Key Critical Essay Award for his work about technology, war, and the destruction from war. Parum Misri 2nd place Proven interest in Tesla's mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy, through extracurricular activities, academic projects, passion projects, or equivalent experiences. I am happy to report that our Team finished 6th in state, earning 16.5 out of a possible 25 points. Of the 7 available spots for our students to win an all-expense paid trip to ISEF, T-STEM students scored almost half (43%) of those bids. and our T-STEM students comprised of 27% of the total participants . Keen to engage students with hands on experiments and STEM-based. Desired. Welcome and Ms. Johnson), and a bunch of teachers that indulge our teams' requests for equipment use, materials, and opportunities to practice. Students on this years first-place team received full scholarships to the Wharton Global Youth ProgramFuture of the Business Worldonline summer course. Katherine Bo, Davina Lau and Michelle Yeh Familiarity of Music and its Effects on Stress Levels on Students. Winston Zhou, 11th and 12th Grade Division Qualifiers: This was the largest competition ever, with 972 entries from 35 countries. Here are our 2017 Technology Student Association (TSA) results in Yakima March 16-18. (They qualified by winning the ORCA Bowl at the University of Washington.) Even more exciting, we had 3 students score in the top 1%! To go from nothing (well COVID) in Year 1, to 3rd place in Washington State in Year 2, to 1st place this year, is a testament to the vision, dedication, time and effort of the students who lead this organization. AashrayChegu Vijay. March 10, 2017 What a weekend! A huge thank you to Michael Ivers and Matt Travis for their help chaperoning. Political Science: 1st Place - Deepayan Sanyal; Securities and Investments: 1st place Pinakin Kanade; Public Speaking: 5th Place - Nathan Apfel, Hospitality Management: 2nd Place - Team of Atharv Dixit and Navaneet Girikumar, 3rd Place - Team of Emma Shi and Osheen Tikku, Electronic Career Portfolio: 5th Place - Tejas Sudhakar. Its function ranges from generating a bolt of spectacular lightning to transmitting electric power wirelessly. Typical learning pathways at Tesla STEM include the computer science pathway (AP CS Principles (9), AP CSA (10), Data Structures (11), Advanced Projects in Java (12)), the engineering pathway (Engineering, Engineering 2, Engineering 3), and the life sciences pathway (AP Biology (10), AP Psychology (11), Biomedical Engineering and Alexander Peev 11) finished 1st in the Senior Individual Documentary category with her work on female animators at Walt Disney Studios, and Anusha Srivastava and Esther Wang (gr. Led by Yuchen Li, Tesla STEM High School earned5th place in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB). This past summer, senior Evan Kim brought home a gold medal at the 15thInternational Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) in Kutaisi, Georgia as part of the US team. The Development of Machine Learning Linear Regression Algorithms for Epileptic Seizure Prediction. The top team finished with 18.5. It truly is a team effort to help these students accomplish such amazing research. For the 3rd year in a row, Tesla STEM's Model UN club (STEMUN) brought home multiple prizes from the Washington State MUN Conference held at the University of Washington, March 4 and 5. These young adults represented their district and school extremely well, exhibiting great sportsmanship and teamwork throughout the weekend. DECA Inc. is pleased to announce this years DECA Idea Challenge global winners! This years winning entry shows the artists great skill with watercolors as a medium. Congratulations also to Pranav Teegavarapu, Evan Kim, and Sami Badal Khan, who organized the event, hosted it, and wrote the questions. The local competition was open to all high school students who either reside or attend high school in the first congressional district. | Learn more about Arihant . 1stplace Maxwell Wang and Brian Yao, Mobile App Development:
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