Over the past few weeks, young scientists from the area had a chance to showcase their projects in the Northern Virginia Regional Science and Engineer Fair. For the first time in 65 years, the competition was conducted virtually. Scientists and engineers representing 11 subject categories as well as numerous organizations and societies reviewed the students’ presentation videos, PowerPoints, research and abstract papers. This year’s winners, which include students from APS middle and high schools, were announced on April 10th.
The following are the 1st Place awardees, who will also compete in the Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair (VSSEF). This year’s VSSEF competition, originally slated to be held in Roanoke, Virginia, will also be conducted virtually.
Behavioral and Social Sciences- 1st Place
Kate Loftis- Yorktown
Biochemistry- 1st Place
Rose von Eckartsberg- Yorktown
Chemistry- 1st Place
Anne Licato- Washington-Liberty
Engineering– 1st Place
Colin Sartori- Yorktown
Environmental and Earth Sciences- 1st Place
Madi Goeke- Washington-Liberty
Isla Carlson and Kathleen Vaughan- Wakefield
James Licato- Washington-Liberty
Mathematics and Computer Science- 1st Place
Colin Berry- Yorktown
Mahia Rahman- Washington-Liberty
Microbiology- 1st Place
Anika Tripathi- Washington-Liberty
Alexandra McDonald- Yorktown
Physics and Astronomy- 1st Place
Angelica Bain- Washington-Liberty
Dillon Bass- Yorktown
2020 Broadcom MASTERS Nominees – Broadcom MASTERS is a national, Math, Science, Engineering, and Technology competition for students in Grades 6-8. (Sponsored by Science for Society and the Public, students will compete online against other students from across the U.S.)
- Haley Baasansukh- Swanson
- Eyuel Berhanu- Jefferson
- Avery DeMots- Dorothy Hamm
- Zachary Kumar- Williamsburg
- David Galotto & Naomi Galotto- H-B Woodlawn
- Emma-Leigh Haffey- Gunston
- Sara Martah- Dorothy Hamm
- Sameen Hossain- Swanson
- Samantha Stewart- Jefferson
- Nicola Beaumont- H-B Woodlawn
- Grant Buckley- Williamsburg
- Maya Kaminski- Kenmore
- Cyrus Beauvais- Gunston
- Caroline Fern- Kenmore
Grand Prize Awardee
Alexandra McDonald- Yorktown; Optimization of Microbial Fuel Cell Technology to Maximize Power and Nitrate Removal
Grand Prize Alternate Awardee
James Licato- Washington-Liberty; Developing a Method for Simultaneous Removal of Pharmaceuticals and PFAS in Water Treatment
Visit the APS website for a complete list of the Category and Society Organization winners.