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Category Awards, 2019 California Science & Engineering Fair Category Awards, 2019 PROJECT STUDENT GRADE SCHOOL CITY COUNTY PLACE CATEGORY S1402 Basu, Maya A. 9 Homeschool Fremont Alameda 5 Mathematical Sciences J1305 Gong, Qianshu 8 Centerville Junior High School Fremont Alameda 3 Materials Science J0616 Kiran, Aditi B. 6 Challenger School Newark Alameda 2 Chemistry J0210 Li, Emma M. 7 Hopkins (William) Junior High SchoolFremont Alameda 5 Alternative Energy J0210 Li, Brian M. 7 Hopkins (William) Junior High SchoolFremont Alameda 5 Alternative Energy S1806 Huitt, Emily M. 9 Chico High School Chico Butte 5 Plant Biology J2101 Addison, Eleanor C. 8 Korematsu (Fred T.) Middle School El Cerrito Contra Costa 3 Toxicology S1501 Aitken, Catherine P. 11 San Ramon Valley High School Danville Contra Costa 4 Microbiology (General) S1003 Anavekar, Om 11 Athenian School (The) Danville Contra Costa 5 Electronics & Electromagnetics S1003 Chichili, Tarun R. 11 Athenian School (The) Danville Contra Costa 5 Electronics & Electromagnetics S1003 Gupta, Arnav 11 Athenian School (The) Danville Contra Costa 5 Electronics & Electromagnetics J1713 Katz, Isabelle S. 8 Joaquin Moraga Intermediate Schoo Moraga Contra Costa 1 Physics & Astronomy J0208 Kumar, Riya 7 North Creek Academy Walnut Creek Contra Costa 4 Alternative Energy S2207 Pamidimukkala, Sanjita 10 Dougherty Valley High School San Ramon Contra Costa 1 Zoology S1117 Quan, Melanie E. 10 Las Lomas High School Walnut Creek Contra Costa 2 Environmental Engineering J1318 Quan, Allison S. 8 North Creek Academy Walnut Creek Contra Costa 1 Materials Science J1412 Redkar, Neel S. 8 Windemere Ranch Middle School San Ramon Contra Costa 2 Mathematical Sciences J2120 Thompson, Nora C. 8 Korematsu (Fred T.) Middle School El Cerrito Contra Costa 4 Toxicology S1001 Ahmad, Jamil S. 11 Clovis North High School Fresno Fresno 5 Electronics & Electromagnetics S1001 Akbar, Moaaz 11 Clovis North High School Fresno Fresno 5 Electronics & Electromagnetics S1101 Amarante, Trevor J. 12 Fowler High School Fowler Fresno 5 Environmental Engineering J1903 Bedrosian, Matthew P. 6 Quail Lake Environmental Charter Sc Clovis Fresno 4 Product Science (Biological) J0604 Berry, Trevor K. 6 Quail Lake Environmental Charter Sc Clovis Fresno 5 Chemistry S0915 Kwon, Yoonji A. 11 Clovis North High School Fresno Fresno 2 Earth & Environmental Sciences S0615 Narain, Anshul 12 Clovis North High School Fresno Fresno 4 Chemistry S0826 Pasha, Deepro F. 10 Clovis North High School Fresno Fresno 5 Computational Systems & Analysis S1525 Schletewitz, Ashley C. 9 Sanger High School Sanger Fresno 5 Microbiology (General) J2026 Walker, Malia E. 7 Coalinga Middle School Coalinga Fresno 4 Product Science (Physical) S2210 Washburn, Haidyn 11 Sanger High School Sanger Fresno 4 Zoology S0903 Bechler, Amaya M. 11 Northcoast Preparatory Academy Arcata Humboldt 4 Earth & Environmental Sciences J1511 Ivan, Ella L. 7 Jacoby Creek Elementary School Bayside Humboldt 5 Microbiology (General) J0104 Bell, Emily E. 8 Actis (O.J.) Junior High School Bakersfield Kern 1 Aerodynamics/ Hydrodynamics page 1 of 9 Note: Place "5" is Honorable Mention California Science & Engineering Fair Category Awards, 2019 PROJECT STUDENT GRADE SCHOOL CITY COUNTY PLACE CATEGORY S1205 Brar, Ishaan S. 10 Stockdale High School Bakersfield Kern 4 Mammalian Biology S0408 Camero, Brianna M. 12 Ridgeview High School Bakersfield Kern 3 Behavioral & Social Sciences J2002 Crocker, Joedina L. 8 Beardsley Junior High School Bakersfield Kern 2 Product Science (Physical) S2104 Dara, Suchitra S. 11 Stockdale High School Bakersfield Kern 5 Toxicology J0614 Hessler, Hannah K. 8 Stockdale Christian School Bakersfield Kern 3 Chemistry J1712 Jones, Piercen C. 6 Owens (Bessie E.) Intermediate Bakersfield Kern 5 Physics & Astronomy S0408 Kaur, Bhjan 12 Ridgeview High School Bakersfield Kern 3 Behavioral & Social Sciences J1815 Lassen, Kasey M. 8 Wallace (Woodrow) Junior High SchoLake Isabella Kern 5 Plant Biology J2021 Patel, Aarohi R. 7 Warren (Earl) Junior High School Bakersfield Kern 5 Product Science (Physical) J0624 Puga, Daniel 7 St. John's Lutheran School Bakersfield Kern 5 Chemistry S2104 Sahoo, Alor 9 Stockdale High School Bakersfield Kern 5 Toxicology S0602 An, Christina 12 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 5 Chemistry S0805 Anand, Suraj K. 11 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 2 Computational Systems & Analysis S1002 Anand, Akash K. 9 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 2 Electronics & Electromagnetics J0103 Badawi, Ali H. 6 Al‐Huda Islamic School Hawthorne Los Angeles 2 Aerodynamics/ Hydrodynamics J1501 Baghdassarian, Michael M. 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 4 Microbiology (General) S1704 Bhatti, Maximillian A. 10 Temple City High School Temple City Los Angeles 2 Physics & Astronomy J2105 Castorina, Lola S. 8 St. Timothy School Los Angeles Los Angeles 2 Toxicology J0504 Chu, Conner L. 8 Science Academy STEM Magnet (TheSherman Oaks Los Angeles 5 Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology J0106 Dao, Warren K. 8 Monterey Highlands Elementary Sch Monterey Park Los Angeles 5 Aerodynamics/ Hydrodynamics S1507 Filler, Chen E. 11 Palos Verdes High School Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 3 Microbiology (General) J1111 Fong, Sarah M.R 8 St. Joseph Elementary Long Beach Los Angeles 5 Environmental Engineering J2007 Garcia, Karen G. 8 Archer School (The) for Girls Los Angles Los Angeles 1 Product Science (Physical) J1112 Ghasemi, Kian R. 8 Portola (Gaspar de) Highly Gifted MaTarzana Los Angeles 3 Environmental Engineering J2203 Golden‐Krasner, Sarai S. 8 Weizmann Day School Pasadena Los Angeles 5 Zoology J0313 Grigorian, Jake P. 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 5 Applied Mechanics & Structures J1213 Hayyeh, Serene Z. 6 Al‐Huda Islamic School Hawthorne Los Angeles 2 Mammalian Biology S1109 Hong, Jonghyun 12 Crescenta Valley High School La Crescenta Los Angeles 5 Environmental Engineering J1510 Hsieh, Annabelle E. 7 Chandler School Pasadena Los Angeles 1 Microbiology (General) S1211 Johnston, Elisha D. 10 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 5 Mammalian Biology J1311 Kasparian, Keghon 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 5 Materials Science S0914 Kim, Patrick J. 11 North Hollywood Senior High School North Hollywood Los Angeles 3 Earth & Environmental Sciences page 2 of 9 Note: Place "5" is Honorable Mention California Science & Engineering Fair Category Awards, 2019 PROJECT STUDENT GRADE SCHOOL CITY COUNTY PLACE CATEGORY J1311 Kordian, Vahan 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 5 Materials Science J1119 Koutnouyan, Shant 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 1 Environmental Engineering S2204 Lee, Junhee 11 California Academy of Mathematics &Carson Los Angeles 5 Zoology S0316 Liu, Stanley C. 10 Arcadia High School Arcadia Los Angeles 2 Applied Mechanics & Structures S0613 Liu, Benjamin C. 12 Arcadia High School Arcadia Los Angeles 2 Chemistry S0820 Liu, Jiaju 11 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 5 Computational Systems & Analysis J0912 Luke, Charles O. 8 Portola (Gaspar de) Highly Gifted MaTarzana Los Angeles 2 Earth & Environmental Sciences J2203 Lurvey, Maya R. 8 Weizmann Day School Pasadena Los Angeles 5 Zoology J1817 McCabe, Mariko S. 8 Sierra Madre Middle School Sierra Madre Los Angeles 3 Plant Biology S1216 Moshfeghi, Sina 12 Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 5 Mammalian Biology J2210 Nagra, Zaighum R. 8 Portola (Gaspar de) Highly Gifted MaTarzana Los Angeles 1 Zoology J1213 Nagy, Sumaya G. 7 Al‐Huda Islamic School Hawthorne Los Angeles 2 Mammalian Biology J1128 Rahman, Wahida 7 New Horizon School Pasadena Los Angeles 5 Environmental Engineering J0516 Ramanujam, Disha 7 Foothills Middle School Arcadia Los Angeles 3 Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology J0418 Richland, Ayla C. 7 Pressman (Rabbi Jacob) Academy Los Angeles Los Angeles 2 Behavioral & Social Sciences S1899 Roh, Jiyoun 11 Crescenta Valley High School La Crescenta Los Angeles 4 Plant Biology J1223 Shah, Arav 6 Oak Hills Elementary School Valencia Los Angeles 1 Mammalian Biology J1611 Shin, Nathaniel S. 8 Portola (Gaspar de) Highly Gifted MaTarzana Los Angeles 1 Microbiology (Medical) J1824 Shirikchian, Gary 8 Chamlian (Vahan & Anoush) ArmeniaGlendale Los Angeles 5 Plant Biology S0921 Sivakumar, Ashwin 9 Flintridge Preparatory School La Canada Flintridge Los Angeles 1 Earth & Environmental Sciences S1109 Soucar, Jad 11 Crescenta Valley High School La Crescenta Los Angeles 5 Environmental Engineering J0925 Wang, Jason C. 8 Suzanne Middle School Walnut Los Angeles 4 Earth & Environmental Sciences S1126 Wang, Jiaheng 12 Palos Verdes High School Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 4 Environmental Engineering S1718 Wang, Andrew E. 12 Palos Verdes High School Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 5 Physics & Astronomy J0327 Wong, Bryce 8 St. John Fisher Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles 5 Applied Mechanics & Structures S2106 Golden, Adriana 11 Branson (The) School Ross Marin 1 Toxicology J0421 Sherf, Audrey T. 7 Willits Charter School Willits Mendocino 5 Behavioral & Social Sciences J0311 Gianola Cook, Alexander C. 8 All Saints' Episcopal Day School Carmel Monterey 5 Applied Mechanics & Structures J0311 Hand, William D. 8 All Saints' Episcopal Day School Carmel Monterey 5 Applied Mechanics & Structures J1724 Shu, Hannah T. 8 International School of Monterey Seaside Monterey 5 Physics &
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