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2021 Finalists Connecticut Science & These judging results are unaudited by the fair’s Database Committee. The CSEF Engineering Fair reserves the right to correct the listings. Quinnipiac University March 8 - 20, 2021 Finalists http://www.ctsciencefair.org Student Finalists Proj# FCat Last Name First Name SchTown School 4005 PT Abed Bayan Windsor Madina Academy 4006 PT Afolabi Adam Windsor Madina Acdemy 6501 PST Altman Nicholas Greenwich Brunswick School 6032 PS Anuar Aiman-Imran New Haven Engineering & Science University Magnet School 6044 PS Apostolides Luke Greenwich Brunswick School 3514 LST Arjomand Ashton Greenwich Brunswick School 2503 L8 Asano Soleil Avon Talcott Mountain Academy 1004 LT Asapokhai Joella Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2517 L8 Atehortua Sofia Bridgeport Multicultural Magnet School 3108 LS Audie Luke Trumbull Christian Heritage School 2505 L8 Baltrukonis Emerson Pawcatuck St. Michael School 6060 PS Barbagallo Maxwell Trumbull Christian Heritage School 6041 PS Barnett Abby Greenwich Sacred Heart Greenwich 6057 PS Beaudette Mason Woodbridge Amity Regional High School 5008 P7 Benin Joseph Pawcatuck St. Michael School 5001 P7 Bennett John Pawcatuck St. Michael School 3084 LS Bernfeld William Stamford King School 6027 PS Bhardwaj Siddhant Cheshire Cheshire High School 2011 L7 Blumenreich Sophia Danbury Westside Middle School Academy 5009 P7 Borst Sydney Danbury Westside Middle School Academy 3007 LS Boyar Jacob Stamford King School 3513 LST Burke John-Henry Suffield Suffield High School 5509 P8 Cadmus Katelyn Pawcatuck St. Michael School 5012 P7 Campbell Alexander Coventry Captain Nathan Hale Middle School 3518 LST Caswell Kyle Norwich Norwich Technical High School 6024 PS Chalasani Aditi Woodbridge Amity Regional High School 2514 L8 Chirayil Maris Danbury Saint Joseph School 6066 PS Chitirala Praneeth New Haven Engineering & Science University Magnet School 2512 L8 Choppakatla Saisuhruth Ellington Ellington Middle School 4004 PT Cieslak Jacek Enfield, CT Chiaravalle Academy 3075 LS Clausi Halla Greenwich Greenwich High School Connecticut Science & These judging results are unaudited by the fair’s Database Committee. The CSEF Engineering Fair reserves the right to correct the listings. Quinnipiac University March 8 - 20, 2021 Finalists http://www.ctsciencefair.org Student Finalists Proj# FCat Last Name First Name SchTown School 1005 LT Cohen Hannah Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 2005 L7 Colon Zachariah Danbury Westside Middle School Academy 3054 LS Connolly Emma Rose Greenwich Sacred Heart Greenwich 3507 LST Conway Emma Suffield, CT Suffield High School 1004 LT Croal Alexandria Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2008 L7 Cuaya Stephanie Bridgeport Multicultural Magnet School 4001 PT Czerwiec Lainey Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2510 L8 D'Agostino Isabella Hartford Environmental Sciences Magnet School 6075 PS Dai Yuanqin (Albert) Kent Kent School 6516 PST Danforth Teddy Greenwich Brunswick School 3099 LS Davis Ana-Lois Suffield Suffield High School 3506 LST Delgado Tomas Greenwich Brunswick School 2513 L8 Doran Charles Danbury Saint Joseph School 3027 LS Dos Santos Maria Elena Bridgeport Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Center 6040 PS Drinkall Timothy Greenwich Greenwich High School 3024 LS Duffy Matthew Bridgeport Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Center 6511 PST Dunphy Megan Ridgefield Ridgefield High School 6517 PST Eschricht Collin Greenwich Brunswick School 3509 LST Fedus Gabriella Norwich Norwich Technical High School 3043 LS Finn Regina Greenwich Sacred Heart Greenwich 6086 PS Florin Samuel Greenwich Greenwich High School 1005 LT Forti Rebecca Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 3508 LST Fowler Georgia Norwich Norwich Technical High School 2520 L8 Frouge Tatiana Danbury Saint Joseph School 5005 P7 Gadhachanda Adwitha Cheshire Dodd Middle School 3072 LS Gagnon Paige Manchester Manchester High School 3505 LST Garcia Elkin Norwich Norwich tech 3061 LS Ghoshal Sonia Glastonbury Glastonbury High School 5004 P7 Gibowicz Adeline Danbury Saint Joseph School 3018 LS Goldenberg Hannah Greenwich Greenwich High School 6078 PS Gottlieb Joseph Bridgeport Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Center Connecticut Science & These judging results are unaudited by the fair’s Database Committee. The CSEF Engineering Fair reserves the right to correct the listings. Quinnipiac University March 8 - 20, 2021 Finalists http://www.ctsciencefair.org Student Finalists Proj# FCat Last Name First Name SchTown School 3510 LST Griffin Claire Ridgefield Ridgefield High School 3037 LS Grover Ambika Greenwich Greenwich High School 6508 PST Guadalupe Samuel Greenwich Brunswick School 1008 LT Gumkowski Alexander Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 5511 P8 Guo Eric Danbury Westside Middle School Academy 3032 LS Hamza Alexandra Manchester Manchester High School 2519 L8 Haque Zara Riverside Eastern Middle School 1006 LT Haron Gabriel Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 3046 LS Hatfield Arabella Fishers Island Fishers Island School 6010 PS Hatt Jacob East Lyme East Lyme High School 6073 PS Hillenmeyer Samuel Stamford King School 3513 LST Hinkle Isabella West Suffield Suffield High School 3012 LS Hisiger Luke Ridgefield Ridgefield High School 6503 PST Howard Caitylnne Taftville Norwich Technical High School 1006 LT Isaacs David Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 3086 LS Jang Youngju Kent Kent School 1003 LT Janush Eddie Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 3505 LST Johnson Ava Norwich Norwich Technical High School 6079 PS Jonnalagadda Shriya Danbury Danbury High School 3009 LS Kane Lillian Fishers Island Fishers Island School 2504 L8 Kapilotis Kali Bozrah Fields Memorial School 6512 PST Kapp Gregory Greenwich Brunswick School 2508 L8 Kathir Nilan Cheshire St. Bridget School 4001 PT Kelly Bridget Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 4005 PT Khaled Noora Windsor Madina Academy 4005 PT Khaliq Zainah Windsor Madina Academy 6058 PS Kim Autumn Greenwich Greenwich High School 6063 PS Kim Ryan Wallingford Choate Rosemary Hall 3100 LS Kleshchelski Adam Greenwich Greenwich High School 4004 PT Kolb Oliver Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 6513 PST Kongani Adarsh Woodbridge Amity Regional High School Connecticut Science & These judging results are unaudited by the fair’s Database Committee. The CSEF Engineering Fair reserves the right to correct the listings. Quinnipiac University March 8 - 20, 2021 Finalists http://www.ctsciencefair.org Student Finalists Proj# FCat Last Name First Name SchTown School 3514 LST Konzerowsky Maximilian Greenwich Brunswick School 3096 LS Koskinas Zoe Westport Greens Farms Academy 6034 PS Kulsakdinun Ryan Greenwich Brunswick School 3085 LS Kurup Prathit Greenwich Greenwich High School 4003 PT Lamattina Francesca Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2007 L7 LaRosa Luca Danbury Westside Middle School Academy 6076 PS Lee Nicholas New Haven Hopkins School 3005 LS Lee Sean Windsor The Loomis Chaffee School 6001 PS Li Jerry Guilford Guilford High School 3504 LST Liu Allen Woodbridge Amity Regional High School 6513 PST London Philip Woodbridge Amity Regional High School 6039 PS Lu Brodey Woodbridge Amity Regional High School 6072 PS Lu Siyi Kent Kent School 6096 PS MacDonald Hannah Westport Greens Farms Academy 1003 LT Marcus Asher Stamford Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy 6508 PST Marks Aidan Greenwich Brunswick School 4003 PT Marshaus Lincoln Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2004 L7 Martin Sarah Bozrah Fields Memorial School 3044 LS Marze Lauren Canton Canton High School 3089 LS Matregrano Sienna Bridgeport Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Center 5508 P8 Mauborgne Arden Bridgeport Interdistrict Discovery Magnet 6002 PS McLemore Samantha Ridgefield Ridgefield High School 3509 LST Mendez Nina Norwich Norwich Technical High School 4006 PT Mhaidat Hamza Windsor Madina Academy 5501 P8 Mohanraj Snigtha New Haven Engineering & Science University Magnet School 6512 PST Montgomery Michael Greenwich Brunswick School 3107 LS Moore Ella Greenwich Greenwich High School 2509 L8 Morrison Oliver Avon Talcott Mountain Academy 3504 LST Munim Sheehan Redding CT-STEM 6033 PS Naeem Hina Manchester Manchester High School 6020 PS Nagel Nathan Trumbull Christian Heritage School Connecticut Science & These judging results are unaudited by the fair’s Database Committee. The CSEF Engineering Fair reserves the right to correct the listings. Quinnipiac University March 8 - 20, 2021 Finalists http://www.ctsciencefair.org Student Finalists Proj# FCat Last Name First Name SchTown School 6023 PS Neiss Michael Guilford Guilford High School 6087 PS Noe Payton Uncasville Saint Bernard School 3088 LS Nomani Wafa Stamford King School 3052 LS Nyiri Clayton Bridgeport Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Center 6515 PST Officer Campbell Greenwich Brunswick School 3004 LS Ogrinz Alexis Redding Joel Barlow High School 5007 P7 Pagnotta Andrew Bozrah Fields Memorial School 3025 LS Pendkar Uma Greenwich Greenwich High School 2511 L8 Pitsoulis Patroklos Hartford Environmental Sciences Magnet School 6047 PS Qi Yiya Cheshire Cheshire Academy 2516 L8 Quijada Eva Hartford Environmental Sciences Magnet School 5513 P8 Quinby Abigail Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 6021 PS Rassias Jackson Westport Greens Farms Academy 5014 P7 Reddy Sia Avon Talcott Mountain Academy 6503 PST Reels Janessa Norwich Norwich Technical High School 3519 LST Riley Ryan Norwich Norwich Technical High School 3111 LS Sakai Yurika Greenwich Greenwich High School 3509 LST Salazar Luis Norwich Norwich Technical High School 1008 LT Salisbury Tyler Enfield Chiaravalle Academy 2014 L7 Sanchez-luna Stacy Bridgeport Park City Prep Charter School 3519 LST Savoie Richard Norwich Norwich Technical
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