2012 Arizona Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Winners:
Presenting the 2012 Arizona Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Winners Winners from the 2012 Arizona Junior Science
and Humanities Symposium (AZJSHS) attended the 50th National Symposium hosted by the Office of Naval Research in cooperation with the Space and Naval Warfare Research Center, April
27-May 1, 2011 in San Diego, California. The National JSHS brought together 240 high school students who qualified for attendance by submitting and presenting original scientific
research papers in forty-eight regional symposia held at universities nationwide. Approximately 100 adult leaders, high school teachers, university faculty, ranking military guests, and
others attended and joined in encouraging the future generation of scientists and engineers and celebrating student achievement in the sciences.
- First Place - Sarah Nicole Galvin,
An Android Application to Control NXT Based Robots
- Second Place - Ochana Michael Otto,
A newly discovered microbial symbiosis protects important crop plants against severe drought
- Third Place - Nicolle Elise Mathews,
Rechargerz: The Piezoelectric Effect
- Fourth Place - Sammy Beth Dominguez,
Linking odor and host-seeking behavior in leaf-mining mustard specialists
- Fifth Place - Ivy Yujean Chang,
Investigation of the Electrical Properties of Metal/Pyrite (FeS2) Junctions
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2011 National Junior Science And Humanities Symposium Winners:
Presenting the 2011 Arizona Junior Science and Humanities Symposium National Winner The following student from Arizona
Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (AZJSHS) won sixth place at the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force sponsored 49th National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS), held April 27
– May 1, 2011, San Diego.
- Sixth Place (National JSHS Poster Competition) - Stanley P Palasek,
Nonlinear Modeling and Optimization of Opioid Peptide Delivery
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2011 Arizona Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Teacher Award:
Presenting the 2011 Arizona Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Teacher Award The Arizona Junior Science and Humanities
Symposium (AZJSHS) Teacher Award Program given in recognition of educational excellence in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics. This award is provided through the sponsorship of
the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force, and is administered by the Academy of Applied Science
- 2011 Teacher Award - Margaret Wilch,
Tucson High Magnet School
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