Nation's Best Math and Science Students Earn Top High School Honors and Strive for $100,000 Scholarship
November 05 2009 - 9:21AM
PR Newswire (US)
Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology Regional
Finalists Head to The University of Texas at Austin November 13
& 14 AUSTIN, Texas , Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WHAT:
Could tomorrow's Albert Einstein or Alexander Graham Bell currently
be a student in high school? What did the next generation of
innovators come up with this year? Find out when the regional
finalists of the 2009 Siemens Competition in Math, Science &
Technology -- America's premier science research competition --
head to the University of Texas at Austin November 13 & 14. At
stake is a $3,000 prize for one individual, $6,000 for one team,
and an invitation to the National Finals in New York City for a
shot at the $100,000 Grand Prize! WHO: Seventeen whiz kids unveil
graduate level research projects to a distinguished panel of
university judges. Past Siemens Competition winners and Alumni have
tackled some of the world's hardest and most pressing problems
through math and science. Their feats include: invention of
anti-bacterial coatings for medical devices, research of cures for
drug-resistant Tuberculosis, exploring zebrafish spines for an
inside look at bone growth, reinventing string theory, and
developing a device to generate energy from ocean waves. What
research will the Nation's brightest teen minds unveil this year?
The 2009 Siemens Competition regional finalists are: Individual
Finalists: -- Sai S. Achi, Texas Academy of Mathematics and
Science, Denton, TX -- Somak R. Das, Texas Academy of Mathematics
and Science, Denton, TX -- Prianka Ghoshal, Westlake High School,
Austin, TX -- Peter D. Hu, Texas Academy of Mathematics and
Science, Denton, TX -- Sahil Khetpal, Texas Academy of Mathematics
and Science, Denton, TX Team Finalists: -- Favyen Bastani and
Jonathan Z. Lin, Jasper High School, Plano, TX -- Sumit Gogia and
Patrick J. Kim, The Science Academy of South Texas, Mercedes, TX
and Vincent E. Yu, Sha Tin College, Sha Tin, Hong Kong -- Sean P.
Karson, Trinity Preparatory High School, Winter Park, FL; Dan Liu,
Liberal Arts and Science Academy High School, Austin TX; and Kevin
Y. Chen, William P. Clements High School, Sugar Land, TX -- Sunil
K. Pai, The Kinkaid School, Houston TX; and Aneesh Sampath, Ward
Melville High School, East Setauket, NY -- Tianjiao J. Zhang and
Liang Gu, Bellaire High School, Bellaire, TX WHERE: On the campus
of the University of Texas at Austin, San Jacinto Hall, 309 E. 21st
Street, Austin TX (Accredited media may park to unload equipment at
loading zones on 21st Street. Parking is available in the Brazos
Parking Garage at the corner of Brazos and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Streets. Pull a parking card on entry and bring it with you to the
event for validation.) WHEN: Friday, Nov. 13 - Room 207C 10:00 am -
11:30 am: Students set up projects 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm: Public
viewing of projects Saturday, Nov. 14 - Room 207B 8:00 am - 1:00
pm: Students present to judges MORE: Want to be the first to find
out who will head to the National Finals in New York? Log into and
follow Siemens Foundation on Twitter
(http://twitter.com/SFoundation) on Saturday, November 14, 2009
between 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm CST, when we announce the winners live!
The Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology is a
signature program of the Siemens Foundation, which provides more
than $7 million in support of educational initiatives in the areas
of science, technology, engineering and math in the United States.
The Siemens Competition is administered by the College Board. More
information can be found at http://www.siemens-foundation.org/.
Winners of the regional events are invited to compete at the
National Finals at New York University in New York City, December 3
- December 7, 2009. Visit http://www.siemens-foundation.org/ on
December 7, 2009 at 9:30 am EST to view a live webcast of the
National Finalist Award Presentation. Interviews and Photo Ops
available with students, judges and Siemens Foundation executives
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO )
MEDIA CONTACTS Valerie Francois, Siemens Foundation, 732-590-5292,
cell 609-721-3713, Judy Huang, Weber Shandwick, 212-445-8346, cell
617-359-1938,
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGODATASOURCE:
Siemens Foundation CONTACT: Valerie Francois, Siemens Foundation,
+1-732-590-5292, cell +1-609-721-3713, , Judy Huang, Weber
Shandwick, +1-212-445-8346, cell +1-617-359-1938, Web Site:
http://www.siemens-foundation.org/
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