These teams are performing well across all events, with impressive results. Thank you all for your continual support and amazing work you do with these students in all classes. Please join us in congratulating our ten outstanding young women who received 2020 NCWIT Awards for Aspirations in Computing: In June, the Tesla STEM Science Bowl team (Saketh Dhulipalla, Rohan Iyer, Evan Kim, Yuchen Li, and Vedantha Venkatapathy) participated in a completely-online National Science Bowl finals. They have been working hard on their projects since the Fall and its great that they were still able to show off their hard work. March 2021: A total of 18 bio club students participated in the USABO Open Exam, the first oftwo rounds of challenging exams. Visit thewebsitefor all the key dates in next years competition, as well as to read aboutexciting changesto the rules. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the 2023-24 & 2024-25 budget, LWSD Board of Directors approves repurposing levy funds to remodel or rebuild and enlarge Rockwell Elementary. The following students received the following awards: Behavioral and Social Sciences (BEHA) Note: there were two second places due to high number of competitors in this category, 1st place: Catherine Benson, The Effects of Changing Behavioral Tendencies Toward a Person with Schizophrenia or Psychosis NOS, 2nd place: Claire Whiteside, Perceived Credibility of Political Advertisements on Facebook, 2nd Place: Kyra Bethune, Incorporation of Self-Esteem Enhancement Strategies in Social Media, Honorable Mention: Toma Itagaki and Eric Yin, Determining the Effects of Psychological States on High Schooler's Performance in Chess, 1st place: Sarah Suhy, Siderocalin and Its Interactions with Adipocytes, 2nd place: Eudoxie Hudry and Nisha Thottam, Improving the Production of the Anti-Cancer Drug Paclitaxel Through Biosynthesis in Bacteria, Biomedical Engineering, Material Science (ENBM), 1st place: Ishika Mukherjee and Eesha Murali, Viability of Urinary Polyamine levels as a Preliminary Test for Cancer, Honorable Mention: Sarah Berg, Dielectric Elastomers in 3-D Printed Prosthetic Fingers, Biomedical and Health Sciences (BMED), Translational Medicine (TMED) and Chemistry (Chem), 2nd place: Sashwatha Shankar, Generating a Machine Learning Model to Determine the Metastatic Potential of Lung Cancer Tumors, Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (CBIO), 3rd place: Amrita Narasimhan, Applying Machine Learning Techniques for Identification of Discriminative Biomarkers, Earth and Environmental Sciences (ENEV) Note: there were two honorable mentions due to high number of competitors in this category, Honorable Mention: Ritika Iyer, The Application of Infrared Thermography to Architecture to Identify Heat-Emitting Building Materials, Honorable Mention: Betty Park and Emma Draper, The Study of Air Quality Conditions in Relation to Renal Transplants Through a Data Analysis Approach, Embedded Systems, Robotics and Intelligent Machines (ROBO), 1st place: Neha Hulkund, MRI Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation Using Deep Learning, 3rd place: Jack Tribolet and Yukito Shida, Generating Haptic Feedback Based Upon Calculated Data and User Information, Engineering Mechanics (ENMC), Environmental Engineering (ENEV), 2nd place: William Wang, Drones Optimized Through Neural Networks for Reconnaissance and Imaging of Martian Environments, Honorable Mention: Niranjan Sahi and Aditya Balasubramanian, Augmented Malleability in Pipeline Joints for Improved Resistance to Seismic Ground Forces, Physics and Astronomy (PHYS), Mathematics (Math), 1st place: Aashna Sheth, The Application of Microwave Satellite to the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (SHIPS), Tableau Award: Claire Whiteside, Perceived Credibility of Political Advertisements on Facebook, Excellence in Scientific Research ($500): Ritika Iyer, The Application of Infrared Thermography to Architecture to Identify Heat-Emitting Building Materials, NASA Earth Systems Science Award: Betty Park and Emma Draper, The Study of Air Quality Conditions in Relation to Renal Transplants Through a Data Analysis Approach, Recipient of $1000 Bellevue College scholarship: Sam Thornton, Making Self-Regulation Tools Available to All Students, Association for Women Geoscientist's Award: Aashna Sheth, The Application of Microwave Satellite to the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (SHIPS), Intel Award, Excellence in Computer Science ($200): Neha Hulkund, MRI Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation Using Deep Learning, American Chemical Society (ACS) Prize: Ishika Mukherjee and Eesha Murali, Viability of Urinary Polyamine levels as a Preliminary Test for Cancer, American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics Award: William Wang, Drones Optimized Through Neural Networks for Reconnaissance and Imaging of Martian Environments, Supernova Awards: Claire Maurer, Encoding Quantifiable Data for Nose-to-Finger Test with Essential Tremor, American Meteorological Society Award: Aashna Sheth, The Application of Microwave Satellite to the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (SHIPS), US Metric Associations Award: Niranjan Sahi and Aditya Balasubramanian, Augmented Malleability in Pipeline Joints for Improved Resistance to Seismic Ground Forces. Writing: Here are our 2017 Technology Student Association (TSA) results in Yakima March 16-18. The Tesla STEM seniors who placed were: For this national competition, the students write an essay predicting how a current technology will evolve in ten years. On the perfect date (April 25), Tesla STEM High School hosted its first Estimathon. Sixty-one teams advanced to the National Science Bowl. Delivers AI-driven batteries by adapting hardware from manufacturers including Tesla, Samsung, LG Stem's Athena is leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to optimize energy use between sources. About Us. Business Communication Hamsa Shankar 3rd place, Business Law Siddharth Shende 2nd place, Computer Problem Solving Pinakin Kanade 10th, Varun Sridhar 6th, Introduction to Financial Math Jennifer Hu 4th, Organizational Leadership George Zhang 2nd, Securities and Investments Deepayan Sanyal, Broadcast Journalism team of Anika Ghelani and Isha Murali 7th, Business Ethics team of Pinakin Kanade, Saanav Somani, Claire Yang 2nd, Business Financial Plan team of Sophia Ling, Aran Punnamoorthy, Nihal Thomas 9th; team of Oleg Ianchenko, Shrey Shrivastava and Varun Wescott 6th, Business Plan team of Surya Gorantla, Graham Sabin and Amar Sood 4th, Coding and Programming Henry Liao 2nd, Rishika Veeramachaneni, 1st, Computer Game and Simulation Programming team of Shrey Shrivastava, Deepayan Sanyal, Varun Wescott 4th, Digital Video Production team of Anika Ghelani, Iman Khatri, QingHui Xie 10th, team of Adi Gottamukkala, Nihal Thomas, Mikey Halim 7th, E-Business team of Akshay Murthy, Siddharth Shende, Maxwell Wang 1st, Impromptu Speaking Siddharth Shende 2nd; Zofia Kierner 5th, Introduction to Business Presentation team of An Doan, Claire Yang, Mihika Vankamamidi 6th, Introduction to Public Speaking Mikey Halim 5th, Job Interview Ritika Iyer 1st, Zofia Kierner 3rd, Management Decision Making team of Eesha Kunisetty and Jennifer Hu 5th; Samarjit Kaushik 2nd, Management Information Systems team of Graham Sabin and Maxwell Wang 1st, Public Service Announcement team of Sahil Kancherla, Parum Misri and Varun Wescott 1st, Publication Design team of Akshay Murthy and Ritika Iyer 1st, team of Neerja Natu, Emily Zhao and Deveshi Thakur 9th.
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