68th Annual Greater San Diego Science & Engineering Fair: March 16-20, 2022
This page will continue to be updated with results and information from the GSDSEF and Affiliate Fairs (California Science and Engineering Fair, Broadcom MASTERS, Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, Regeneron Science Talent Search.
(latest update May 13, 2022)
2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering (ISEF) Results:
The 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair took place in Atlanta, Georgia as a hybrid event from May 8 - 13. The competition featured 1750 young scientists representing 49 states and 63 countries, regions, and territories across the world. Approximately 1300 student finalists attended in person and approximately 500 student finalists participated virtually. In total, awards and scholarships valued at nearly $8,000,000 were awarded to finalists based on their projects' creativity, innovation, and level of scientific inquiry. Only 30% of the finalists received awards and prizes.
The GSDSEF had 7 student finalists - 6 who qualified through the GSDSEF and 1 who qualified through the California Science and Engineering Fair. Congratulations to this year's GSDSEF and CaSEF ISEF Participants: Amogh Chaturvedi, Ayush Nayak, Daniel Cai, Matthew Noto, Peter Radic (CaSEF), Rohan Bosworth, and Shirley Xu.
Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2022 Grand Awards Winners:
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING GSDSEF STUDENTS:
First Award in Physics and Astronomy ($5000 Award):
- Ayush Nayak, Westview High School, Utilizing InSb/Si Quantum Dots for the Development of Next-Generation Multivalued Mobility Transistor Technnology
Second Award in Mathematics ($2000 Award):
- Shirley Xu, The Bishop's School, A Heuristic Solution to the Closest String Problem Using Wave Function Collapse Techniques
Third Award in Biochemistry ($1000 Award):
- Matthew Noto, Canyon Crest Academy, Novel Inhibitors for Conserved Regions of RecA to Slow Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance
Third Award in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ($1000 Award):
- Amogh Chaturvedi, Canyon Crest Academy, DIANE: A Novel Multi-Omics Data Integration Framework Using Attributed Network Embedding Paired with Machine Learning for More Accurate Biomedical Classification
Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2022 Special Awards Winners:
Air Force Research Laboratory on behalf of the US Air Force:
- 1st Award in Category $750: Robotics and Intelligent Machines - Rohan Bosworth, Poway High School, Gr. 11, Robotics and Intelligent Machines: Pathfinder: Novel Inverse Kinematical Path Tracking for Autonomous Vehicles Using Pure Pursuit and Bezier Curves
American Mathematical Society:
- Third Award of $500: Shirley Xu, Gr. 11, The Bishop's School, Mathematics: A Heuristic Solution to the Closest String Problem Using Wave Function Collapse Techniques
American Statistical Association:
- Honorable Mention: Amogh Chaturvedi, Gr. 11, Canyon Crest Academy, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics: DIANE: A Novel Multi-Omics Data Integration Framework Using Attributed Network Embedding Paired with Machine Learning for More Accurate Biomedical Classification
Central Intelligence Association:
- First Award of $1000: Ayush Nayak, Gr. 11, Westview High School, Physics and Astronomy: Utilizing InSb/Si Quantum Dots for the Development of Next-Generation Multivalued Mobility Transistor Technology
International Council on Systems Engineering - INCOSE:
- Certificate of Honorable Mention (1 year free membership to the INCOSE and free virtual admission to the 2022 International Symposium of the INCOSE: Rohan Bosworth, Poway High School, Gr. 11, Robotics and Intelligent Machines: Pathfinder: Novel Inverse Kinematical Path Tracking for Autonomous Vehicles Using Pure Pursuit and Bezier Curves
King Abdulaziz & his Companion Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity:
- Full Scholarship from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) and $400 cash prize: Peter Radic, Gr. 11, Canyon Crest Academy, Embedded Systems: Geolocation of Wireless and Radio Emitters in Real Time
- Full Scholarship from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) and $400 cash prize: Ayush Nayak, Gr. 11, Westview High School, Physics and Astronomy: Utilizing InSb/Si Quantum Dots for the Development of Next-Generation Multivalued Mobility Transistor Technology
Lawrence Technological University:
- Tuition scholarship of $19,500 per year, renewable for up to 4 years: Amogh Chaturvedi, Gr. 11, Canyon Crest Academy, DIANE: A Novel Multi-Omics Data Integration Framework Using Attributed Network Embedding Paired with Machine Learning for More Accurate Biomedical Classification
Mu Alpha Theta, National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society:
- First Award of $1500: Shirley Xu, Gr. 11, The Bishop's School, Mathematics: A Heuristic Solution to the Closest String Problem Using Wave Function Collapse Techniques
National Security Agency Research Directorate:
- Third Place Award "Cybersecurity": Peter Radic, Gr. 11, Canyon Crest Academy, Embedded Systems: Geolocation of Wireless and Radio Emitters in Real Time
California Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF) Results:
Congratulations to Peter Radic, Canyon Crest Academy, Gr. 11, Project, Geolocation of Wireless and Radio Emitters in Real Time for qualifying as an ISEF Finalist through the CSEF!
To view the 2022 California Science and Engineering Fair Results for GSDSEF Students:
2022 GSDSEF Highlights
In the 68th Annual Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair, we had
- a Virtual Fair – student exhibitors submitted their notebook, a judging slide deck and video, and were then interviewed virtually by teams of judges
- 566 students in San Diego and Imperial Counties submitted proposals for SRC Approval, and over 400 completed a project
- 354 students who were recommended to participate and 335 completed the application process: 215 in Junior Division and 120 in Senior Division
- 316 total student exhibitors went through virtual interviews with the judges on zFairs;
- 175 Junior Division student exhibitors submitted projects: 152 Individual Projects, 23 Team Projects
- 118 Senior Division student exhibitors submitted projects: 98 Individual Projects, 10 Team Projects
- 44 schools participated – 41 in San Diego County and 2 in Imperial County
- 24 schools participated in Junior Division
- 20 high schools participated in Senior Division
- 89 projects that qualified for the California Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF)
- 31 projects in Junior Division that were nominated to Broadcom MASTERS
- 4 Grand Awards in Senior Division and 4 Grand Awards in Junior Division
- 4 Grand Award Runners-Up in Senior Division and 4 Grand Award Runners-Up in Junior Division
- 4 Grand Award winners and 2 Grand Award Runners-Up winners in the Senior Division were selected as ISEF Finalists and will compete in the 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta Georgia in May, 2022
2022 GSDSEF RESULTS:
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Grand Award Winners: Life Sciences
Grand Award Winners - Physical Sciences
Grand Award Runners-Up - Life Sciences 1st Runner-Up:
2nd Runner-Up:
Grand Award Runners-Up - Physical Sciences 1st Runner-Up:
2nd Runner-Up:
The Taiwan Award:
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Grand Award Winners: Life Sciences
Grand Award Winners - Physical Sciences
Grand Award Runners-Up - Life Sciences
Grand Award Runners-Up - Physical Sciences
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The GSDSEF awarded a special award "The 6-STAR Award" this year to a student who had completed a project every year from 7th grade through 12th grade and received First Place Awards each year.
6 STAR AWARD WINNER 2022:
Congratulations to Atulya Mandyam, Westview High School
AFFILIATED FAIRS:
AWARDS LIST:
Awards Ceremony
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Congratulations to the 2022 GSDSEF Teachers of the Year
Junior Division: Theodore Fantano, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School
Senior Division: Jennifer Ekstein, Bonita Vista High School