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Students win Project of the Year at California Science and Engineering Fair

Alec Zhang, grade 11, and Jingjing Liang, grade 9, were recently awarded Project of the Year in the senior division at the California Science & Engineering Fair. Their project, titled “Development of an Innovative Eye-Tracking and Audio Hybrid System for ASD Early Detection,” won the pair the top prize of $5,000.

“We really appreciate the wonderful research programs at Harker, the intellectual vitality of the environment and the amazing mentors and peers at school to support us along this journey,” Zhang said. The two students plan to donate half of their winnings to science fairs serving underprivileged communities and the other half to youth with special needs.

Many other Harker students also performed well at CSEF.

Junior Division:

Brandon Labio, grade 8, Honorable Mention, Applied Mechanics and Structures

Nathan Yee, grade 8, Honorable Mention, Applied Mechanics and Structures

Anish Kosaraju, grade 8, Honorable Mention, Behavioral and Social Sciences

Daswani Siddhartha, grade 8, Fourth Place, Environmental Engineering

Venice Parnell, grade 8, Third Place, Materials Science

Claire Xu, grade 8, Third Place, Materials Science

Anya Bharti, grade 8, Fourth Place, Product Science

Nicki Yazdi, grade 8, Fourth Place, Product Science

Reshma Kosaraju, grade 11, First Place, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology

Sasha Masson, grade 11, First Place, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Ryan Zhang, grade 11, Honorable Mention, Environmental Engineering

Ella Yee, grade 11, Third Place, Mammalian Biology

Michelle Wei, grade 11, First Place, Mathematical Sciences

Kaitlyn Wang, grade 11, First Place, Physics and Astronomy

Andrew Liang, grade 10, Second Place, Zoology

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Junior wins CSEF Project of the Year

On April 22, junior Nicholas Wei was awarded the 2022 California Science & Engineering Fair Project of the Year, which is given to the top high school researcher each year among thousands of science fair participants. With a prize of $5,000, this is the top honor from the CSEF. His research project, “Investigating Epigenetic Modifications in Chromosome Structure in Cardiomyocyte Differentiation Mechanisms for Heart Disease Treatment,” was sponsored by upper school biology teacher Matthew Harley.

Nicholas also received the Grand Prize, Best of Championship in Biological Sciences at the Synopsys Championship and was named an Intel Science and Engineering Fair finalist.

“I’ve been at Harker since kindergarten, and I can truly say that it is the Harker community and learning environment such as the Harker Research Symposium that has helped define who I am now,” Wei said, “a scholar greatly interested in pursuing both the life sciences and classical studies.”

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