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Word Document Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Finalist Directory 2019 Table of Contents Acknowledgments and Special Award Organizations .......................................... 2 Animal Sciences (ANIM) .................................................................................................... 3 Behavioral and Social Sciences (BEHA) ...................................................................... 6 Biochemistry (BCHM) ......................................................................................................... 9 Biomedical and Health Sciences (BMED .................................................................. 11 Biomedical Engineering (ENBM) .................................................................................. 15 Cellular and Molecular Biology (CELL) ..................................................................... 19 Chemistry (CHEM) ............................................................................................................. 22 Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CBIO) ............................................ 26 Earth and Environmental Sciences (EAEV) ............................................................ 29 Embedded Systems (EBED) ........................ ……………………………………………………..33 Energy: Chemical (EGCH) ................................................................................................ 35 Energy: Physical (EGPH) ....................... ……………………………………………………………37 Engineering Mechanics (ENMC) .................................................................................. 39 Environmental Engineering (ENEV) ...................... ………………………………………… 42 Materials Science (MATS) .............................................................................................. 48 Mathematics (MATH) ....................................................................................................... 52 Microbiology (MCRO) ...................................................................................................... 54 Physics and Astronomy (PHYS) ................................................................................... 58 Plant Sciences (PLNT) ..................................................................................................... 61 Robotics and Intelligent Machines (ROBO) ............................................................ 65 Systems Software (SOFT) ........................ ……………………………………………………….. 69 Translational Medical Sciences (TMED) .................................................................. 72 Page 1 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2019 – Finalist Directory Intel ISEF 2019 Special Award Organizations provide education scholarships, cash awards, summer internships, scientific field trips, and equipment grants. Intel and Society for Science & the Public thank the following organizations for their support of the Intel ISEF. Acoustical Society of America International Council on Systems Engineering — INCOSE Air Force Research Laboratory on behalf of K. Soumyanath Memorial Award the United States Air Force King Abdul-Aziz & his Companions Foundation for Giftedness American Chemical Society and Creativity Mu Alpha Theta, National High School and American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society American Geosciences Institute and National Aeronautics and Space Administration the Geological Society of America National Anti-Vivisection Society American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics National Center — Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine American Mathematical Society National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health American Meteorological Society and the Friends of NIDA American Psychological Association National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — NOAA American Statistical Association National Security Agency Research Directorate Arizona Public Service Company National Taiwan Science Education Center Arizona State University Office of Naval Research on behalf of the United States Navy and Marine Corps Ashtavadhani Vidwan Ambati Subbaraya Chetty Foundation Oracle Academy Association for Computing Machinery Patent and Trademark Office Society Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Ricoh USA, Inc ASU Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives Shanghai STEM Cloud Center China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society Drexel University SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies Association (DCAT) U.S. Agency for International Development Florida Institute of Technology United States Environmental Protection Agency Fondazione Bruno Kessler United Technologies Corporation GoDaddy University of Arizona IEEE Foundation Wolfram Research, Inc. Innopolis University Intel Foundation Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2019 – Finalist Directory Page 2 Intel ISEF 2019 Finalist Directory Each #next to the finalist's name indicates previous ISEF participation An * identifies non-competing projects T: precedes the name of the Teacher-Sponsor of the Finalist A T after the booth ID number indicates a Team Project Animal Sciences ANIM011T Adaptive Significance of the Experimentally Obtained Diploid Male Fertility in the Japanese Bumblebee ANIM001 How Do SuperDFM Strong Microbials Affect Varroa Bombus ignitus with Complementary Sex destructor in Relation to Lactobacillus within Apis Determination mellifera? Rintaro Mori, 17, Junior, Kaitlyn Taylor, 16, Junior, The Villages Charter High Tazuru Kobayashi, 17, Junior, School, The Villages, FL Akito Yoshida, 16, Sophomore, ANIM002T Diurnal Butterflies Population as Indicator Yasuda Gakuen Junior and Senior High School, Environmental Quality of the Natural Park Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan "San Francisco," Torti, Panama ANIM012T Aliens Invade Hong Kong: First Record of the New Janai Dominguez, 17, Junior, Guinea Flatworm (Platydemus manokwari) as an Genisis Almanza, 17, Junior, Invasive Species in Hong Kong, China Centro Educativo Bilingue de Torti, Panama, Panama # Muhua Yang#, 17, Junior, ANIM003T Developing Novel, Low-Cost Methods to Support Elysia Ye#, 16, Junior, Citizen Scientists in the Conservation of Bat Species St. Joseph's College, Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong Richard Beattie, 17, Junior, Special Administrative Region Dylan Bagnall, 17, Junior, Chinese International School, Hong Kong, China, Hong The King's Hospital, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland Kong Special Administrative Region ANIM004 Effect of E-Cigarette Aerosol Exposure on ANIM013 Reef Relief: Investigating the Allelopathic Effects of Cardiac Development and Cytosine Methylation Soft Corals on the Health of Large and Small Polyp in Embryonic Danio rerio Stony Corals Charles Stone, 18, Senior, Wentzville Holt High School, Lauren Nonnenmocher, 15, Freshman, Lakeland Wentzville, MO Christian School, Lakeland, FL ANIM005 Cancer-inhibiting Diet-Derived Alkaloids in Secretions ANIM014 Study on a Novel Analgesic Peptide from the from Hawaii Poison Dart Frog Dendrobates auratus Digestive Juice of Land Leeches Aslan Cook, 18, Senior, Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Chenxi Zeng, 17, Junior, The First High School of Campus, Honolulu, HI Changsha, Changsha, Hunan, China ANIM006T Identifying the Effect of Limiting Micronutrients on ANIM015T Bird Environmental DNA from the Air the Ecological Footprint of Bellamya chinensis Yuma Okamoto, 17, Junior, Malachy Bloom, 17, Junior, So Tsukamoto, 17, Junior, Luke Drummer, 17, Junior, Shizuoka Prefectural Kakegawa-Nishi High School, Mankato East High School, Mankato, MN Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ANIM007 Mosquito Fecundity and Parasite Transmission: ANIM016T Novel Subtle Acoustic Communication: Successful Influence of TOR Pathway Elucidation of the Cryptic Ecology of Runner Plant Bugs (Hallodapus spp.) with Emphasis on Their Shiqi Yang, 17, Junior, The Second Middle School Stridulatory Mechanisms Yui Tamada, 17, Junior, Attached to Fudan University, Shanghai, China Ayana Miyazaki, 17, Junior, ANIM009 Silybum marianum and Rauwolfia serpentina as Novel Haruka Hinami, 17, Junior, Agents for Alzheimer's Disease Treatment and Nagasaki Prefectural Nagasaki Nishi High School, Lifespan Extension in a Caenorhabditis elegans Model Nagasaki-City, Nagasaki-Pref., Japan # Sindhuja Uppuluri, 17, Junior, Westwood High School, ANIM017 Gait Analysis of Periplaneta americana Cockroaches Austin, TX Exposed to Limonene ANIM010 Modeling Prenatal Nicotine Exposure with Sophie Chen, 17, Junior, Oregon Episcopal School, Hydra littoralis Portland, OR Christopher Calizzi, 18, Senior, College Park High School, The Woodlands, TX ANIM018T Study of the Achupalla Worm (From the Schistotheca Family) in the Biodegradation of Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Johan Suclli Machacca, 14, Freshman, Willian Aguilar Pauccar, 17, Sophomore, Daniel Estrada Perez, Quispicanchis, Cusco, Peru Page 3 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2019 – Finalist Directory ANIM019T Evaluation of the Biodegradable Effect ANIM030 Control of Varroa destructor Infestation with a of Tenebrio molitor "Flour Worm" in the Polystyrene Dual-Function, Thymol-Emitting Honey Bee Hive "Styrofoam Residues" to Reduce the Environmental Entranceway Pollution and Generate Conscience to the Population # Raina Jain, 16, Junior, Greenwich High School, of Huanuco 2018 Greenwich, CT Fabriscio Camara Caldas, 16, Sophomore, Perla Miraval Cano, 16, Sophomore, ANIM031 The Prevalence of Cryptosporidium
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