The Best of Fair winners advance to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair this May in Phoenix, Arizona.
Emily C., Brenham High School, Brenham ISD
- Plant Sciences | Space Botanist: Effects of Fertilizer on Tomatoes Grown Upside Down in 75% Regolith
Arnav G. & Adarsha P., Dulles High School, Fort Bend ISD
- Translational Medical Sciences | TMZ+X: siRNA-based synthetic lethal screening and synergism with TMZ as a novel approach to inhibition of proliferation in GBM
Kabir J., Academy of Science and Technology, Conroe ISD
- Systems Software | EyeSpy Diagnosis: Developing a Non-Invasive Smartphone-Based Intelligent Device and Application for the Accurate and Affordable Diagnosis of Eye Fundus Anomalies via Machine Learning
Kevin M., Plano West Senior High School, Plano ISD
- Robotics and Intelligent Machines | The Sixth Sense with Artificial Intelligence: An Innovative Solution for Real-Time Retrieval of the Human Figure Behind Visual Obstruction
Darryl P., Academy of Science and Technology, Conroe ISD
- Engineering Mechanics | The Mini-Workstation for Astronauts Redefined
Kumaran S., Clear Lake High School, Clear Creek ISD
- Energy: Physical | Microlens-enhanced flexible gallium arsenide microcell array for low-cost, roof-top photovoltaics for automobiles
Zhuoran W., Colleyville Heritage High School, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD
- Cellular and Molecular Biology | Regulation of SREBP-1 by Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Zihan Z., Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton ISD
- Animal Sciences | Role of cisd-3 in C. elegans Fertility