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CENTRAL KENTUCKY REGIONAL SCIENCE and ENGINEERING FAIR

**AWARDS**

2007 RESULTS

 

For more information about International Science andEngineering Fair see : http://www.sciserv.org/isef/

A list in PDF format or MS WORD is able to be downloaded by clicking here (PDF) (MS WORD).

Awards presented at the CKRSEF 2006 are as follows:

MARCH
3, 2007
AWARDS CEREMONY

Opening Remarks by Ms. Rebecca Hobbs, UK recruiting office

Welcoming by Dr. Phil Kraemer,
Associate Provost Office of Undergraduate Education

Dr. Robin Cooper
acknowledges supporters for Science and Engineering fairs in the state of KY
by American Water, Southeast Region, UK sponsorship and various departments at UK.

Ms. Rebecca Hobbs introduces the military service awards

Commander Chris Davis from the US NAVY presented the following awards
honored the following projects with certificates and a number of very nice items


US NAVY the following awards
Junior Division
Elizabeth Bollinger
Hannah Gaetz

Senior Division
Rohit Ray
Sahill Naik

US ARMY AWARDS
Polo T-Shirt, Certificate
Nolan Horral
Jonathan Effgen
Collin Zhou
Mohiuddin Quayyum
Josh Moscow

US ARMY highest award along with a bronze medallion
Mohiuddin Quayyum


UNITED STATE AIR FORCE AWARDS
Junior Division
Lewis Armstead
Roshan Palli

Senior Division
Hersh Patel
Sourav Dey


American Meterological Society Award
Caitlin Truitt
Robert Jacoby


The ASM International Foundation offers an award of a certificate and a medallion for an exhibit related to
materials science.

Eric Cao & Julia Li

NOAA --The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -Taking the pulse of the planet.
Certificate and a medallion

Joy Arosemena



AWG Award
A certificate award from the Association for Women Geoscientists was presented to a female student for outstanding work in the geosciences.
Tess Simon

Stockholm Junior Water Prize
An award certificate is presented to the best project in the senior division (High School) related to water quality. The student is eligible to compete at the state level for further awards.
Jonathan Effgen

RICOH CORP for the sustainable development award. Technical innovations for increasing our ability to grow
environmentally friendly and socially responsible businesses.
Jonathan Effgen


BIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY
Tri-Beta Awards

Adrienne Kinney


Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
The University of Kentucky College of Engineering presents a monetary award ($100) for the most outstanding project relating engineering and computer science.
Carter David Henning


Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
The National Society for Engineers gave 1 certificate, lapel pin and subscription
to Engineering Times to an outstanding Engineering project.

Jonathan Effgen

Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces: Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award
Intel presents this award certificate and $200 for the outstanding project in high school.

Calvin Lee

Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
Herbert Hoover Young Engineer Award. This award of a medallion and certificate is
presented to an outstanding project in the senior division relating to engineering fundamentals and their communication.
Nolan Horral

Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
U. S. Metric Association. A certificate award is presented to a student whose
project is outstanding in its incorporation of quantitative measurements and use of SI units.
Lewis Armistead


Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
Yale Science Award
The Yale Science and Engineering Association presents a certificate and pewter medallion (to be mailed) for an outstanding high school grade project in computer science or the physical sciences.
Eric Cao & Julia Li

Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
MU Alpha Theta
The MU Alpha Theta provides a certificate for an individual or team project demonstrating the most challenging, thorough, and creative investigation of a problem involving modern mathematics. High School.
David Porter and Saifu Muhammad


Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
The University of Kentucky Department of Psychology presents a monetary award for an outstanding projects
relating to Psychology.
Ann Cooper
Lias Troyer


Dr. Bruce Walcott, Associate Dean of The College Engineering announces:
American Psychological Association offers a certificate for outstanding research in psychology under the category of
behavioral and social sciences.

Wes Westberry


Dr. Ruth Beattie Announces: UK Department of Biology Awards
The University of Kentucky Department of Biology presents a monetary award for an outstanding project relating to the life sciences.
$50 Shuhei Okuda
$50 Molly Dawson
$50 Laura Lodden
$25Trista Mudd
$25 Austin Haymes
$25 Amy Joseph
$25 Anna McDonald
$25 Dimitri Leggas
$25 Chris Murner


Dr. Woo Young Chung (Visiting Scholar from South Korea) announces::
The UK Department of Chemistry Award

The University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry presents a monetary award for an outstanding project relating to chemistry.

$75 Ryan Will
$50 Alex DeMoll
$50 Brodie Craig
$25 Greg Artiushin
$25 Connor Greenwell
$25 Zachary Lightfoot
$25 Zach Orwick
$25 Ryan Mumper


Dr. Mike Cavagnero (Chairman) from the Department of Physics presented the
UK Department of Physics Awards (certificates and cash prizes)
$ 100- Eric Cao & Julia Li
$50 Rohit Ray

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Ms. Rebecca Hobbs announces awards:

Junior Division
Grade 4
Awards in the junior division were presented in nine categories. Students received CKRSEF award medals and
a sack of science toys.

Behavioral Science
1st place- William Walters
2nd place- Elijah Barnett
3rd place- Jonathon Smith

Botany
1st place - Amy Joseph
2nd place- Anna McDonald

Chemistry
1st place -Cody Reid
2nd place - Eric Byrne
3rd place - Seth Bashore

Earth and Space Science
1st place - Benjamin Thorton
2nd place - Ryan Humlong

Microbiology
1st place - Dimiti Leggas
2nd place - Austin Haymes

Physics
1st place - Kylie Russ
2nd place - Moriah Mowbray
3rd place - Andy Kever

Zoology
1st place - Rachael Francis
2nd place - Katie Estes

Engineering
1st place - James Oram
2nd place - Lauren Dixon
3rd place - Zane Barnett


Team projects
1st place - Kyrie Dobson & Zachary Byrd
2nd place - Nick Harding & Stanley Parker


OVERALL WINNERS of 4th grade

$25 - 1st place - Kylie Russ
$20 - 2nd place - William Walters
$20 - 3rd place - Cody Reid

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Grades 5 to 8

1. Behavioral Science
1st place - Michael Roach
2nd place - Cassady Gorrell
3rd place - Wes Westberry

2. Botany
1st place - Tanner Lamb
2nd place - Haley Stein
3rd place - Chris Murner


3. Chemistry
1st place - Ryan Mumper
2nd place - Phillip Block
3rd place - Daser Ibrahim

4. Earth and Space Science
1st place - Adrienne Kinney
2nd place - Abdul Jadoon
3rd place - Robert Jacoby

5. Microbiology
1st place - Meghadipa Goswami
2nd place - Harsh Tiwari
3rd place - Kylah Rymond

6. Physics
1st place - Elliott Rushing
2nd place - David Berry
3rd place - Philip Brochu

7. Zoology
1st place - Zebadiah Claytor
2nd place - Casey Mullett
3rd place - Daniel Sedlacek

8. Engineering
1st place - Richard Cooper
2nd place - Marylynne Anderson-Cooper
3rd place - Kevin Kral

9. Environmental Science
1st place - Joy Arosemena
2nd place - Anna Fedorchuk
3rd place - Tanner Perdue

OVERALL of 5th-8th grade

$ 75 1st - Adrienne Kinney
$ 50 2nd - Zebadiah Claytor
$ 25 3rd - Meghadipa Goswami

First place overall was given a trophy.
Second place overall was given a trophy.
Third place overall was given a trophy.


DISCOVERY CHALLENGE
The Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) is a competition designed to award students in the 5th through 8th grades for their knowledge of science and their ability to communicate effectively about science. Each person awarded at our fair will now compete at a national level. They are to submit a series of written essays of their research as stipulated in the guide book provided to them at the fair.
The projects chosen for this award from our Regional fair are:


Michael Roach
Tanner Lamb
Ryan Mumper
Adrienne Kinney
Meghadipa Goswami
Elliott Rushing
Zebadiah Claytor
Richard Cooper
Joy Arosemena
Marylynne Anderson-Cooper
Cassady Gorrell
David Berry

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A SPECIAL AWARD to the school and Science teacher (5th-8th) with the most winning in the categories is :

Morton Middle School

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Senior Division (HIGH SCHOOL)
Awards in the senior division were:

1. Behavioral and Social Science
1st place - Ann Cooper
2nd place - Nathaniel Hoch
3rd - Charles Niquette

2. Biochemistry
1st place - Ryan Will
2nd place - Leslie Applegate
3rd place - David Wang

3. Botany
1st place - Greg Lautner
2nd place - Catlin Truitt

4. Computer Science
1st place - Calvin Lee
2nd place - Colin Zhou

5. Earth Science
1st place - Emily Colclough

6. Engineering
1st place - Rohit Ray

2nd place - Magie Wilson
3rd place - Nolan Horral

7. Environmental Sciences
1st place - Jonathan Effgen
2nd place - Janny Chappell
3rd place - Tess Simon

8. Medicine and Health
1st place - Shima Dowla
2nd place - Hersh Patel
3rd place - Mohiuddin Quayyum

9. Microbiology
1st place - Doug Denniston
2nd place - J.P. Stilz
3rd place - Devon Centers

10. Physics
1st place - Sahill Naik
2nd place - Josh Moscow

11. Zoology
1st place - Greg Artiushin
2nd place - Sarah Minor
3rd place - Ben Colclough

12. Team Projects
1st place - David Porter and Saifu Muhammad
2nd place - Jessie Gutgsell and Jamie Hofmeister
3rd place - Eric Cao and Julia Li

OVERALL WINNERS of 9th-12 grade
High School

1st place - Jonathan Effgen
2nd place - Ann Cooper
3rd place - Doug Denniston

The OVERALL winners received 1st ($100), 2nd ($75), 3rd ($50) in cash

In addition the BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES / PHYSICAL SCIENCES:

First place overall - a trophy and an all-expenses-paid trip to the International Science and Engineering
Fair (INTEL) for the student.

Second place overall - a trophy and all-expenses-paid trip to the International Science and Engineering
Fair (INTEL) for the student.

PROJECTS SELECTED TO GO TO THE STATE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR AT EASTERN KY UNIVERSITY Held on March 31st
see www site for information

http://www.kysef.eku.edu/

Michael Roach
Cassady Gorrell
Wes Westberry
Tanner Lamb
Haley Stein
Ryan Mumper
Phillip Block
Daser Ibrahim
Adrienne Kinney
Abdul Jadoon
Meghadipa Goswami
Harsh Tiwari
Elliott Rushing
David Berry
Philip Brochu
Zebadiah Claytor
Casey Mullett
Daniel Sedlacek
Richard Cooper
Marylynne Anderson-Cooper
Kevin Kral
Joy Arosemena
Anna Fedorchuk
Ann Cooper
Nathaniel Hoch
Ryan Will
Leslie Applegate
David Wang
Greg Lautner
Catlin Truitt
Calvin Lee
Colin Zhou
Emily Colclough
Jonathan Effgen
Janny Chappell
Shima Dowla
Hersh Patel
Mohiuddin Quayyum
Doug Denniston
J.P. Stilz
Devon Centers
Sahill Naik
Josh Moscow
Greg Artiushin
Sarah Minor
Ben Colclough
Rohit Ray
Maggie Wilson
David Porter and Saifu Muhammad
Jessie Gutgsell and Jamie Hofmeister