The awards are in for the Regeneron ISEF competition and our two finalist did very well. Charlotte Michaluk's project was awards a fourth place in the category of Earth and Environmental Sciences. She was also the runner up for the EPA's National Sustainable Design Expo award and was the New Jersey state winner of the 2021 Stockholm Junior Water Prize.
Aravind Krishnan's project received a third place award in the category of Plant Sciences. He also received a Second Award for Serving Society Through Science. We would like to congratulate both of our winners and look forward to seeing everyone next year at the 2022 Mercer Science and Engineering Fair. We are pleased to present the award winners of the 69th annual, 2021 Mercer Science and Engineering Fair.
The Grand Prize winner of the Senior Division is Charlotte Lenore Michaluk from Hopewell Valley Central High with the project Innovative Climate Change Emissions Reduction: The Cargo Ship Flettner Rotor Centrifugal Vortex Exhaust Scrubber.
Aravind Krishnan's project received a third place award in the category of Plant Sciences. He also received a Second Award for Serving Society Through Science. We would like to congratulate both of our winners and look forward to seeing everyone next year at the 2022 Mercer Science and Engineering Fair. We are pleased to present the award winners of the 69th annual, 2021 Mercer Science and Engineering Fair.
The Grand Prize winner of the Senior Division is Charlotte Lenore Michaluk from Hopewell Valley Central High with the project Innovative Climate Change Emissions Reduction: The Cargo Ship Flettner Rotor Centrifugal Vortex Exhaust Scrubber.
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The Mercer Science and Engineering Club is a 501(c)3 charitable, tax exempt organization (see attachment).
Our sponsors provide the funds to run the fair and provide the awards given to the students.
There is no charge for a student to participate in the fair.
We are always looking for new members to help with the fair.
Please contact us if you would like to learn more about help foster STEM education in Mercer County, NJ.
Our sponsors provide the funds to run the fair and provide the awards given to the students.
There is no charge for a student to participate in the fair.
We are always looking for new members to help with the fair.
Please contact us if you would like to learn more about help foster STEM education in Mercer County, NJ.
North Jersey Regional Science Fair (Northern NJ) - accepts team projects from Mercer County.
Check out the ISEF Affiliated Fair Page for a complete list regional and state science fairs.
New Jersey does not have a state fair.
Students can present their same project at any number of other non-affiliated ISEF fairs.
Check them out for details as their registration process, project presentation, etc. will be different.
Students can present their same project at any number of other non-affiliated ISEF fairs that are located outside of NJ as well.
Check out the ISEF Affiliated Fair Page for a complete list regional and state science fairs.
New Jersey does not have a state fair.
Students can present their same project at any number of other non-affiliated ISEF fairs.
Check them out for details as their registration process, project presentation, etc. will be different.
Students can present their same project at any number of other non-affiliated ISEF fairs that are located outside of NJ as well.
This is optional and for projects that involve people, animals, microorganisms and projects with safety considerations.
Our safety review committee will review your research plan and ISEF forms that have been uploaded to your online application to determine if everything is in order.
You will be notified if the project is acceptable or if any changes are needed.
Precertification will prevent possible disqualification of a project that did not follow the rules or include appropriate forms and adult supervision.
Our safety review committee will review your research plan and ISEF forms that have been uploaded to your online application to determine if everything is in order.
You will be notified if the project is acceptable or if any changes are needed.
Precertification will prevent possible disqualification of a project that did not follow the rules or include appropriate forms and adult supervision.
At this point, you have a general idea of what your project will entail.
It is now time to put together a more detailed plan on how to complete the project.
In general, a research plan should outline the steps that will be taken to reach the project purpose or prove the hypothesis.
Usually a research plan is done before a project starts and after a hypothesis/purpose has been specified.
For some competitions, like the Robot Design Competition, a formal plan may not have been written but it is useful to create one in hindsight to show what may have been an ad hoc plan.
It is now time to put together a more detailed plan on how to complete the project.
In general, a research plan should outline the steps that will be taken to reach the project purpose or prove the hypothesis.
Usually a research plan is done before a project starts and after a hypothesis/purpose has been specified.
For some competitions, like the Robot Design Competition, a formal plan may not have been written but it is useful to create one in hindsight to show what may have been an ad hoc plan.
An abstract provides a SHORT overview of your project and should be done after the project has been completed.
It tells a reader about why something was done, how it was done and what the results were.
It should highlight major items or issues.
It is not an exhaustive description of project or results.
It tells a reader about why something was done, how it was done and what the results were.
It should highlight major items or issues.
It is not an exhaustive description of project or results.
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