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Every year the content of the student projects increases in number and sophistication: Please congratulate these award winners for the curiosity, creativity, and persistance in pursuing their projects. The high-school Massachusetts State Science Fair was held on May 1-2 at MIT -- and seventeen CleanTech projects were in among the 175 winners at State! To View the Winners and their Projects: Regions: I, II, III, IV, V, VI MSSEF State Winners
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Sponsors:The Boston Area Solar Energy Association (BASEA)
new england clean energy council
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State Fair CleanTech Award Winners: Shawn M. Onessimo, Lowell Catholic High School: The Arc of the Sun: Measuring the Efficiency of Plastic Organic Photocells Zachary Grobe and Terianna Wax, Westfield High School: Oil Wells within Plant Cells Regional Awards: Region I, Western:Elizabeth Niedziela and Miranda Mooring, HopkinsAcademy, Hadley
Sean Horan, Shrewsbury High School Daniel Cunnigham and Andrew Ryan, Hopkinton High School The Effect of Tubercles on Wind Turbines A Second Place at State! Climate, Earth and Atmospheric Science: Andrew Bellesis, Wachusett Regional High School, Holden Honorable Mention, Technology: Abhinav Mishra, Shrewsbury High School The Organic Dye Sensitized Solar-Cell: Developement and Characterization A First Place at State!
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Region II, Central, Continued Ashley Millette, Massachusetts Academy of Mathematics and Science, Worcester
Fueling the Future: Direct Methanol Fuel Cells A Second Place at State! Matthew R. Wezowicz, Taunton High School Solar Energy, Collecting the Most Free Power A First Place at State! Climate, Earth and Atmospheric Science: Ellen V. Valley, Bishop Feehan High School Sky Light, Sky Bright Honorable Mention, Technology: William C. Black, Taunton High School
Which Compost Decomposes Sugar Cane Fiber the Fastest and Manasi Malik, Bishop Feehan High School A First Place at State! Shawn M. Onessimo, Lowell Catholic High School The Arc of the Sun: Measuring the Efficiency of Plastic Organic Photocells A Third Place at State!
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Region IV,Northeastern, Continued Climate, Earth and Atmospheric Science: Noah Arbesfeld, Lexington High School
On the Structure of Lower Central Quotients of a Free Associative Algebra Nickolas A. Aylward, Sacred Heart High School, Kingston Climate, Earth and Atmospheric Science: Tyler L. Barron, Falmouth Academy: The Effect of Ocean Acidification, as a Result of Global Warming, on the Viability of B. Foraminifera An Honorable Mention at State Reginald Edge and Johneric Cedeno, Health Careers Academy, Roxbury How Does the Power of Light Effect Electricity?and Katrina Horton, Nicole Nelson, and Regina Jean-Baptiste, Brook Farm Academy: Global Warming Other CleanTech Projects Winning Awards at State: First Place Winners Anat Garg, Mass Academy: Lightweight Concrete: Shaping the Future Bianca Homberg, Westborough: Indirect Gain: An Analysis of Trombe Walls for Passive Solar Heating Aashik Rao, Lexington: U.S. Methane Emissions Second Place Winners Sara Birnbaum, Wachusett Regional: Farm Fuels: A Comparative Study of Diesel Fuel to Biodiesel Ricky Houseley, Boston University Academy, Cellular Automation Third Place Winners: Joseph Benoit, North Quincy: Building a Better Solar Food Dehydrator Margaret Harrison, Mass Academy: iPower: The Human Powered Device Ross and Ryan Lagoy, Mass Academy: Small-Scale Solar Thermal Electrical Chemical Fuel Generator
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