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Two students will win an expense-paid trip to compete at the International Science and Engineering
Fair, thanks to Ecolab.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF),
the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, annually provides a forum for more than 1,500 high school
students from over 50 countries to showcase their independent research.
The Intel ISEF is the premiere science competition in the world exclusively for students in grades 9–12.
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Finalist - Daniel Mokhtari Eden Prairie
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Finalist - Somer Drummond Golden Valley
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Team Finalist - Kara Lillehaug & Kristina Tester, Edina & Minneapolis
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1st Alternate - Mark Ulrich Minneapolis
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2nd Alternate - Brandon Onopa Long Lake
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Congratulations to MN Regional and State ISEF participants who won the following awards at ISEF 2010
ISEF Grand Awards:
Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical - 4th Grand - Gavin Ovsak, Eden Prairie HS, Eden Prairie
Energy and Transportation - 4th Grand - Max Keller, Alden-Conger HS
Mathematical Sciences - 1st Grand - Martin Camacho, Central HS, Saint Paul
Mathematical Sciences - 4th Grand - Cathryn Manduca, Century HS, Rochester
Medicine and Health Sciences - 4th Grand - Prithwis Mukhopadhyay, Woodbury HS, Woodbury
Special Awards:
Google's Future of Energy Award - Max Keller, Alden-Conger HS
Air Force Research Laboratory on behalf of the United States Air Force - 2nd Place - Christina Serena, John F. Kennedy HS, Babbitt,
American Chemical Society - 1st Place - Dan Mokhtari, Breck School, Minneapolis
American Chemical Society - Honorable Mention - Daniel Kassen, Mayer Lutheran High School
American Mathematical Society - 3rd Place - Kate Geschwind, Mayo High School, Rochester
American Physiological Society - 3rd Place - Charles Morris, Breck School, Minneapolis
American Statistical Association - Honorable Mention - Kate Geschwind, Mayo HS, Rochester
IEEE Computer Society - 1st Place Team - Spencer Berglund / David Campeau, Mayo HS, Rochester
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) Scholarship - Isaiah Butler / Megan Gilliland / Boston Portner, Saint Mary's HS, Sleepy Eye
IIT Scholarship - Kate Geschwind, Mayo HS, Rochester
International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) - 1st Place - Gavin Ovsak, Eden Prairie HS
Mu Alpha Theta - 1st Place - Kate Geschwind, Mayo HS, Rochester
National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance/The Lemelson Foundation - Tiffanie Stone, Academy for Science and Agriculture, Vadnais Heights
Synaptics, Inc. - 3rd Place - Gavin Ovsak, Eden Prairie HS
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Finalist - Elaina Hamann St. Anthony Village
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Finalist - Albert Kim Winona
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Team Finalist - Megan Hatfield & Sam Miner, Winona
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1st Alternate - Travis Spangler Breck
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2nd Alternate - Hannah Anderson Cloquet
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Finalist - Emily Nimmer, Breck
Finalist - Brandon Law, Wayzata
1st Alternate - Marie Tate, Jackson County Central
2nd Alternate - Atma Persaud, Champlin Park
Team Finalist - Katie Baker & Emily Bodensteiner, John Marshall
Team Alternate - Jill Hallin & Brianna Droubie, Coon Rapids
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Finalist - Matthew Weiss, Breck
Finalist - Lauren Shin, Cotter
1st Alternate - Kate Weegman, Winona
2nd Alternate - Tracy Fuad, Breck
Team Finalist - Siddharth Damania & Ginny Dines, Breck
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Finalist - Matthew Trusheim, Breck
Finalist - Brandon Lew, Breck
1st Alternate - Lillian Nordahl, Breck
2nd Alternate - Jacob Dunn, Bagley
Team Finalist - Jing Chen & Frances Bruce, Mayo
Team Alternate - Andrew McCullough & Daniel Geoffrion, Breck
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Finalist - Matthew Trusheim, Breck
Finalist - Rachel Drewlow, Bagley
1st Alternate - Kyra Underbakke, Maranatha Christian Academy
2nd Alternate - Danielle Rastedt, Perham
Team Finalist - Daniel McKeon & Colin Drummond,Breck
Team Alternate - Mindy Meierbachtol & Ashley Mellgren, Belle Plaine
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