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How SARSEF Built and Ran a Virtual Science and Engineering Fair

COVID-19, Virtual Science Fairs, and the Hybrid Events on the Horizon

As we wrap up our 66th Annual SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair–our first ever fully virtual fair–we’re reflecting on the advantages and disadvantages of holding an entirely virtual event. The decision to pivot to a 100% virtual fair was out of community responsibility and concern for public health due to the coronavirus pandemic, however, through revisiting and rethinking our structure to work in a virtual environment, we have learned some benefits that virtual projects bring to the table. We wanted to share our methods here in order to help other fairs and similar science education events as they put their own plans in place. Moving forward, we are also being thoughtful about what new methods we’d like to keep as we may head toward hybrid events in the future. If you have any questions, we are more than happy to be a resource.

SARSEF Fair – Background on a Typical Year

For a little bit of background, our fair is typically four days long. On Wednesday of fair week, projects are set up by teachers, fair directors, school administrators, parents, and students depending on each school’s preference. Typically, we have around 2,000 projects that need to be set up.

On Thursday, judging takes place. Typically, pre-k through fifth-grade projects are judged without the students present, and middle school (6-8) and high school students are interviewed by the judges. Middle school interviews are optional and high school interviews are required. We give out grand awards with a cash prize in every category and around 450 sponsored awards every year.

Friday is an open house when the public visits to see the projects- particularly field trips. At night we have Future Innovators Night in the project hall which includes around 50 booths by local organizations offering hands-on science activities for families free of charge. Usually, around 4,000 people attend. At the same time Future Innovators Night is held, a concurrent donor appreciation event is held overlooking the project hall to thank donors and bring in new prospects. Typically, 150 attend.

On Saturday, we have an elementary school award ceremony in the morning and the middle school/high school award ceremony in the afternoon.

SARSEF Fair 2020 – Pivoting a Fair

Photo by Danielle Fowler

The week before our fair in mid-March of 2020, we were under the impression that we would be able to keep the same fair schedule. Over the weekend prior to the fair, the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus became more recognized throughout the country.

Each day as news of the pandemic circulated and updated precautions were announced, we recognized that we needed to modify the fair and began devising a plan that would minimize crowds but preserve the core mission of the fair- to encourage and reward the young scientists and engineers of Southern Arizona. We decided to still allow judging to happen in the safest way possible and to then cancel any other events that would bring large crowds together. We used social distancing and also held virtual interviews for out-of-town communities so that they could avoid travel but still participate remotely. After the fair, we set up a contactless pickup system for teachers and parents to pick up their students’ awards from our office. To read more about our 2020 Fair, check out our previous blog post.

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Crafting A Fully Virtual Fair

As it became clear the pandemic would be with us for a while, we began planning for a fully virtual fair for 2021. From the outset, we knew we wanted a virtual platform that would allow for a similar viewing of all projects in a virtual exhibit hall. Our Event Manager researched and demo-ed over twenty different event management platforms to gather research about what already existed in this space. Instead of attempting to show a simulated physical space in a digital environment, our designers envisioned a virtual space where each project had a card with minimal information that you could click on to open the project page/presentation. From the exhibit hall, viewers could see hundreds of projects, but also narrow down their selections by grade, category, or search for keywords. We built schoolfairs.sarsef.org as a prototype for our regional fair to allow schools to hold their fairs free-of-charge and familiarize themselves with a virtual fair platform, knowing that the success of our virtual fair would largely depend on the amount of support that we’d be able to provide at the school level.

The “School Fairs” platform ended up hosting 75 schools and over 2,700 student projects. At least 3 schools credited this resource as the reason they were able to hold their fair this year.

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Supporting the Switch

Knowing that the success of the regional fair would be largely dependant on how comfortable teachers, students, and parents feel with the switch, we understood that detailed information about the new format was essential. We understood that teachers would need the information about digital projects first and foremost. Society for Science, who hosts the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair released some initial guidelines that students would present “slide decks” as opposed to project boards. We notified the teachers in our region about this change with some initial, albeit fairly vague, guidelines that we updated with final requirements as we heard more from ISEF. Once we finalized those project requirements, we also created sample projects that teachers and students could refer to.

We held trainings over Zoom to assist any teachers and fair directors using School Fairs or those with questions about the digital project presentations. SARSEF’s What Do We Wonder program was offered free-of-charge in 46 schools in which SARSEF educators visited classrooms to help those groups work through the entire research process from start to finish.   

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Keeping With Tradition

As we envisioned our own virtual fair, there were elements from our in-person fair that we wanted to preserve and reimagine in a virtual world. 

  • In past years, judges, volunteers, and others were able to leave sticky notes on projects with encouraging messages for the students. We developed a feature to leave comments below the projects similar to responding to a post on social media. The ability to review and approve these comments before they became visible was a part of safety considerations.
  • We always hold a public viewing day, where families are encouraged to come view the projects. We encouraged the community to browse the over 1,000 projects online by including such features as the randomized “project spotlight” and the project scavenger hunt with a prize for participation. 
  • Annually, Future Innovators Night is a large community event where exhibitors present STEM-related demos and activities. This year, we held “Future Innovator Day,” a day-long virtual event on YouTube featuring pre-recorded activity demos from our community partners that premiered throughout the day as well as two live, interactive sessions featuring a live hacking activity from Pima Community College’s cybersecurity program and  “Ask an Engineer” with professionals from Amazon’s local fulfillment center, TUS2, and IBM/UA Tech Parks. Hundreds of students, family members, and other community members tuned in for these broadcasts. 
  • The Awards Ceremony was streamed live via YouTube from a community partner, the Children’s Museum of Tucson, with Proper Villains LLC’s technical assistance. Announcers and presenters at the location were kept to a minimum, and some pre-recorded videos were used to introduce awards. A picture in picture slideshow allowed for the students’ names to be seen while the announcer was reading. The live-streamed event was available to rewatch as soon as the stream ended in case students were unable to watch while it was live. 
  • In the absence of a physical location to display the banners and logos of our generous donors, we built in ways for them to be featured throughout the virtual fair website as well as during our broadcasts. 
  • The SARSEF Fair prides itself on awarding students over $100,000 in cash and scholarships, and hundreds of physical trophies, certificates, and other prizes. The virtual format did not hinder that and within a week and a half after the Fair, SARSEF Staff had delivered all awards to the 139 schools that participated through carefully planned delivery routes.

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Judging in a Virtual WorldAll judging occurs on one day at SARSEF in an in-person year. When going virtual, we knew we could spread out the judging over multiple days. We decided to hold all Elementary School judging on Monday, Middle School on Tuesday, half of the High School Categories on Wednesday, with the remaining half of the HS categories on Thursday. This would allow for award preparation to occur throughout the week and allow some judges to volunteer to serve in more than one category/grade level. Instead of taking a full day off of work, judges would also only potentially need to be available for half of the day. We devised a schedule to allow for interviews to happen at a specific time, so that parents and teachers could also plan to allow their students to sign into Zoom and speak to judges about their projects. 

Based on our experience with remote interviews in 2020, we decided to have a block of time for each judging team to meet over Zoom to caucus and follow up directly with interviews to minimize the need for connecting, disconnecting, and reconnecting multiple times. Zoom also provided a backup to be able to dial in with a phone in case internet connections were unstable on the day of judging. This was our schedule:

Monday, 3/1 – Elementary School Interviews and Judging

11:30a – 1:00p – Elementary School Judging Team Caucus 

1:00p – 4:00p – PreK – 5th Grade Interviews (optional for students)

Tuesday, 3/2 – Middle School Interviews and Judging

8:00a – 9:30a – Middle School Judging Team Caucus 

9:30a – 12:30p – 6th – 8th Grade Interviews (optional for students)

Wednesday, 3/3 – High School Interviews and Judging

8:00a – 12:00p – HS Judging/Interviews for Animal Science, Biochemical Science and Bioengineering, Cellular and Molecular Biology

10:00a – 3:00p – HS Judging/Interviews for Behavioral and Social Science, Earth and Environmental Science

12:00p – 4:00p – HSJudging/Interviews for Chemical and Material Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

Thursday, 3/4 – High School Interviews and Judging

8:00a – 12:00p – HS Judging/Interviews for Energy and Environmental Engineering, Microbiology

10:00a – 3:00p – HS Judging/Interviews for Health and Biomedical Science, Plant Science

12:00p – 4:00p – HS Judging/Interviews for Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics, Robotics and Computer Science

4:00p – 6:00p – Final Caucus for Top Prizes

For Elementary and Middle School, judges met in advance of the interview periods to discuss Grand Awards and make decisions. Winners were input prior to the start of interviews so that interviews would not impact the judges choices, keeping them genuinely optional. 

For High School Teams, judges met prior to interviews to begin to caucus and establish which projects were beginning to rise to the top, broke to interview students according to the schedule, and then regrouped to make and input final decisions. 

This model relied on the foundation of each judge’s familiarity with the technology being used, namely the Virtual Fair website/exhibit hall, the SARSEF website to download their project assignments, and Zoom. The actual scoring of projects was not completed virtually. Judges were given scoring sheets that they could use in the method that was most comfortable to them (we provided a print out or a fillable pdf). Those score sheets would then inform the caucus conversation, but were not submitted. 

A judge training was repeated four times and recorded to ensure judges had access to the materials and time to ask questions.

To build confidence using this new format, we held multiple trainings where judges could see exactly what their position would entail. The trainings were held over Zoom to give them some experience right away. All of the information at training was provided in a digital Judging Guidebook that they could reference later. A recording of the training was also posted on YouTube for later viewing. As the Exhibit Hall officially opened, we also held a drop-in help session over Zoom in case individual judges had questions as they were getting started. 

Perhaps the most meaningful change to judging that stood out as a benefit this year was the ability to open the Exhibit Hall two days before any caucusing was to begin. The deadline for project submission was one week before the fair, which gave SARSEF time to check projects against Display and Safety Guidelines and either approve or process updated submissions. We officially opened the Hall at noon on the Saturday before Fair Week. That meant the judges had a lot of time to review their assigned projects thoroughly, something that returning judges overwhelmingly loved. In a regular year, they have only a couple of hours to look over all of their projects. They loved having the time to really familiarize themselves, noting that it made for a more complete and fair evaluation of projects. 

Besides the awarding of Grand Awards, the SARSEF Fair facilitates something called “Sponsored Awards,” where a community group or individual gives something to a student,  school, or teacher to support their efforts. It might be money, goods, or an experience – the possibilities are truly endless! Those sponsoring the award lets SARSEF know if they would like to choose the winner themselves or if they would like a SARSEF representative to decide on the recipient based on provided criteria. To facilitate this process in a virtual year, we had a Zoom meeting open each day of the Fair where Sponsored Awards Judges could drop in to ask questions or meet with others from the awarding organization in a Breakout Room. Staffed by a SARSEF employee, it was here in the Zoom meeting that the SA judge would report the winner of their award and it would be recorded. With 450 sponsored awards, we determined a decision deadline to ensure we had enough time to process the winners, but it gave us all a full week to complete and input these awards. 

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Interviewing with Zoom Fatigue

Perhaps the most complicated aspect of the 2021 Fair was coordinating the interviews. It certainly had the most moving parts and demanded the most personnel and trained volunteers to coordinate the hundreds of participants signing into our Zoom meetings at any given time. The fact that the 2021 Fair was almost a year into the pandemic, Zoom is now commonplace for most of us, but because of that, we know we were also battling Zoom fatigue.

We had Zoom meetings scheduled depending on the category. The number/distribution of meetings was based on any meeting only having to facilitate/serve roughly 30 projects at any given time. The basic concept was that students and judges would enter the main session of the meeting, which we termed the “lobby” and would be assigned to a unique “interview room” (breakout room). We would assign the student to their own room, with both the student and their interview room (if possible) named their project number. Once in the room, the student could share their screen, showing their project, so that it could be referenced while speaking. 

Then, the host of the Zoom meeting would move judges to different rooms to interview the students. One breakout room was named the “Judges Lounge” where judges were placed when not interviewing a student. This reduced confusion in the “lobby” and allowed the host to move attendees as quickly as possible for desired efficiency. This “Judges Lounge” was also the location of the caucus before and/or after the interviews. 

Since Elementary and Middle School interviews were optional and did not count toward judging, the interviews were unscheduled and happened on a drop-in basis depending on the drop-in hour we gave to each grade band. Students would enter the meeting, change their name to the project number, then the host would assign them to an empty breakout room and move a judge in to interview the student. Once done, the judge would return to the main session, the “lobby,” and be assigned to another student who was waiting. We allowed the students to be interviewed at least 3 times before signing off. 

Holding the elementary school interviews first, it allowed our Meeting Hosts to become comfortable with the basic mechanics of efficiently moving participants in and out of breakout rooms in preparation for our High School interviews, which would require a lot more precision and efficiency. 

Since High School interviews were required, we were able to hash the schedule out fully, matching judges with projects so that each project would have at least three different interviews, with some categories supporting even 5-6 different interviews! Interviews were 10 minutes long, but scheduled every 15 minutes to allow for a 5 min “passing period” where the host would be moving the judges to their next interview room. Once again, the students stayed in their unique interview room (breakout room) sharing their screen, waiting for the next judge to visit. If a judge didn’t have an interview scheduled, they were transferred to the Judges Lounge until their next scheduled interview. The Host used the broadcast feature to send messages to all about wheninterviews would start and end.

Safety was a major concern in the SARSEF Fair. We did not want to allow one student and one judge to be in a breakout room without any other individuals present. To avoid this, we required adult supervision at the ES level. We would confirm for those in grades PreK-5 that they had an adult nearby. Many were joining from school and had teachers present and others were joining from home and had parents overseeing. We encouraged  this at the Middle School level as well, but we had background-checked volunteers, termed “Moderators,” standing by in the Zoom meeting that hosts could send to the breakout room with a student that did not have an adult present. That moderator served as a silent observer when judges came in to interview.  

For the High School interviews, we planned for a moderator to be present in every interview. As students joined and were sent to their interview room, we sent a moderator as well to observe the interviews. When we had a shortage of moderators in one category, we moved the moderators around with the judges, but it was definitely easier to have each room fitted with a moderator, who would just stay put. This allowed for smoother transitions (less people to move). 

We had very few connectivity issues, but when they occurred, we worked with the student or judge to solve the issue or help them get connected via phone instead, so they could still participate. 

Clear instructions for students (Elementary, Middle, and High School), judges, moderators, and hosts were distributed to each participant beforehand. 

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Engaging Volunteers

Many of us rely on the gift of time from the volunteers who help make these events possible. The roles that volunteers fulfilled looked much different this year than others. Here were the roles that we posted:

  • Display and Safety Checkers worked with us the week before the Fair to approve projects for the floor. 
  • Comment Writers looked at student projects in the virtual exhibit hall and left thousands of encouraging and congratulatory notes. This was a very popular volunteer role.
  • Award Prep volunteers assisted SARSEF Staff in the office in preparing for award delivery. We reduced the number of these volunteers to a bare minimum for safety.
  • Interview Moderators were perhaps the most vital and the most numerous. These individuals were background-checked and were tasked with observing judge/student interviews. They were to sit in on every interview as a safety precaution and alert SARSEF staff if any assistance was needed. 
  • Zoom Meeting Hosts was a position that required the biggest commitment and expertise. Employees of one of our community partners, Proper Villains LLC, fulfilled this role so that we worked with the same 8 people all week long. We held trainings, mock meetings, and created a Slack channel where we could all stay in touch throughout the week. 

If the volunteer role required training, we held volunteer trainings over Zoom as we got closer to the Fair, where we reviewed the process, specific responsibilities, as well as introduced all participants to the virtual format. 

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Benefits of a Virtual Fair

Forced to innovate due to the global pandemic, we were grateful to see some unexpected benefits of this new model. It will be important to consider these when planning for future fairs. 

  • No need to travel meant that it saved time, was more convenient, and allowed for greater accessibility
  • Many teachers and students cited that creating a slideshow (instead of a display board) was more equitable, easier, and more enjoyable
  • Some students reported that less distractions made for less stressful interviews
  • Those outside of Arizona could participate (either family members viewing projects or the opportunity to volunteer or judge)
  • Having all projects posted online allowed judges to easily refer to projects while caucusing

SARSEF Fair 2021 – Lessons Learned

  • Communication is key. We encountered times where our participants were not getting important emails. Do whatever you can to be sure that the important information is getting out, is consistent, and is easy to find on your website. Since changes may occur (especially in a nonstandard year), be sure to update and reformat information in a simple and concise manner. 
  • Try to make decisions sooner rather than later. You must strike a balance between being decisive and remaining flexible, but the sooner you can decide specific guidelines and deadlines, the better. This allows for more time for the information to disseminate and allows teachers and students to get a strong start in the correct direction. 
  • Trainings and dry runs are absolutely essential. Though we ran many mock interview sessions to troubleshoot potential issues through Zoom (and discovered and worked through quite a few!), there were still many technical difficulties that arose during the week. The more you can explore all potential challenges and simulate the full event, to smoother the actual event will run. It is also helpful to read through Zoom (or other platforms) help boards to see what challenges other users have encountered and potential solutions. 
  • Each Zoom meeting should have a Host and a Co-host. One should be responsible for greeting participants and helping to orient them and the other can assist with the logistics of moving and assigning to different rooms. 
  • Though we went back and forth between whether interviews should be drop-in/first come, first served or 100% scheduled with specific times for student/judge pairings, the hyper-scheduled interviews ran more efficiently than the drop-in format.
  • As with other aspects of the event, many unexpected obstacles can arise with any live-streaming content you have planned (activities, showcases, awards ceremonies). Run full rehearsals and dry tech run-throughs. Simulate the actual day as closely as possible. Do not skimp on this piece. It helps to eliminate potential problems or prepare you with a backup should such issues arise. 
  • Perhaps one of the most surprising things we learned was that meaningful connections can indeed happen online. Due to the logistical difficulty, one might wonder if the interviews are worth it. Both judges and students remarked that it was their favorite aspect of the entire event. They were grateful that we maintained this piece. Additionally, we offered this opportunity to Elementary students for the first time this year, and many students, teachers, and judges have asked that we continue this in future years. 

What’s in Store for 2022?

Now, more than ever, is the right time to encourage students to learn to think critically and solve problems. Thanks to the support we receive from our community, our students know that they are incredible scientists and engineers who can pursue STEM careers if their hearts lead them to it.

We are grateful for the participation that we received this year from teachers, students, caregivers, judges, volunteers, and community partners. Moving forward, we have more tools on our belt to create meaningful science and engineering fairs for all of our stakeholders. While we all look forward to the return of in-person events, we have learned so much that we hope to apply in future scenarios to expand the reach of our programs. Hybrid events may very well be the future. 

If you are working out logistics for your own fair or for a similar science event, please don’t hesitate to reach out. As we pool resources and experiences, we can propel the next generation of STEM learners. This year’s virtual fair can still be viewed at virtualfair.sarsef.org

Danniey Wright

SARSEF Fair Director

danniey@sarsef.org

Meet the 2021 Winners of the Arizona Regional JSHS

For the first year, SARSEF hosted the Arizona Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (AZ JSHS). The program is a competition promoting original research and experimentation in science, technology, engineering, and math at the high school level and publicly recognizes students for outstanding achievement. This year, the event included 55 oral presenters and 12 poster presenters from across the state. $9,725 in awards and scholarships were given out to students who won top prizes at the virtual event as determined by 21 volunteer judges.

Five students will continue on to compete at the National JSHS competition: Ella Wang (BASIS Chandler), Arun Moorthy (BASIS Scottsdale), Samira Nassi Celaya (Tucson High Magnet School), Megan Bime (Catalina Foothills High School), and Isabel Ross (Cienega High School). Michelle Sheikh (Arizona College Preparatory Erie) is this year’s alternate.

We recently interviewed our AZ JSHS winners to learn more about them and their work.

What words of advice or encouragement do you want to share with other student scientists?

Megan Bime: My advice would be that it’s important to allow yourself to make mistakes in science and be open to learning from those around you. To me, science is like a rollercoaster. There will be high points when you feel like you’re making tons of progress, and other moments when you know you could do better. But in the end, science is something you will always look back on as a rewarding and fun experience.

Arun Moorthy shared that he earned a lot about himself as a person while doing his research. “After I started learning about quantum computing, I did not realize that I could be so interested in a specific field. Before, I did not think of learning as something that is fun, but rather something that is necessary. However, now my entire perspective on research and learning has shifted, which is a great thing in my opinion.”

Arun Moorthy: Never give up. When you are doing research, roadblocks are part of the journey. When you hit one, you should know that everyone else is hitting their own roadblocks. Once you hit a challenge, the next step is to find a creative way to overcome it. Oftentimes the creative way turns out to be the best way.  The only way to “fail” in science is to give up when you hit a challenge before you have exhausted all ways to solve it.

Michelle Sheikh: Always choose a topic you are passionate about and manage your time in order to put your best effort into making your project. Don’t be afraid to repeat an experiment or try out a new protocol. Results don’t happen overnight!

Ella Wang: Go for it! If you have something you’re passionate about, just go out there and do it! It might seem scary or difficult to undertake a research project, but the truth is, research is simply exploring your interests at a deeper level, and along the way, you’ll find that you learn so much from the experience. Whether it’s in a lab or in your basement, research can begin anywhere, so don’t limit yourself and dream big. If you ever feel lost or aren’t sure where to start, don’t hesitate to reach out to peers, teachers, or mentors – they are your friends and will always be there to help you, and you will make some of the closest connections through science.

What has JSHS meant for you?

Samira Nassi Celaya: JSHS to me is a challenge that can encourage me to enhance my presentation skills. Completing a project is entirely a different endeavor than explaining it. It’s difficult to explain months of work in just a few minutes, but it was accomplished for JSHS!

Isabel Ross: JSHS has meant a lot to me. I’ve pretty much always had a passion for science, but I never thought I stood out among my fellow student scientists. JSHS really opened my eyes to the possibilities of research, especially student research, and provided me with many opportunities that I would have never known were out there.

Ella Wang: This is my second year participating in JSHS, and second time attending Nationals (virtually)! The amount of knowledge, experience, and friendships I’ve built through the program has been incredible and invaluable. As a competition, JSHS has helped me prepare for research conferences and hone skills in science communication through its oral/poster presentation and interview format, and I’ve learned so much through talking with judges and other students. JSHS is a unique opportunity to share my research with a larger scientific community, and I would really encourage any students who are interested in research to take part in it!

Is there anyone you want to thank who helped you get to JSHS?

Megan Bime holds her Arizona JSHS trophy

Megan Bime: I would like to thank my parents for all the support they have given me, as well as my Biotechnology teacher Ms.Tiffanie Bialis, the STAR Labs director Margaret Wilch, Isabella Constantine, Amanda Ruela, and my mentors Dr. Frank Duca and Rachel Meyer. Ms.Bialis has been a key part of my support system and was always so understanding in regards to scheduling and providing assistance for my project. Lastly, Dr.Frank Duca and Rachel Meyer from the University of Arizona were wonderful mentors, and my project would not have come about without their help and guidance. I greatly appreciate everyone!

Samira Nassi Celaya: I thank my mentor Dr. Warman for his extensive guidance in the application of bioinformatics. I also thank Dr. Palanivelu for sponsoring and providing further insights for comprehension of topics.

Arun Moorthy: In science, nothing can be done alone. I have so many people to thank for my success with this project. First, I would like to thank my parents who played a pivotal role in helping me with anything I need. Sometimes, when I felt a roadblock was too difficult for me to overcome, I looked to them for tips on how to take a challenge one step at a time. Next, I would like to thank my mentor who has spent countless hours devoted to my project and helping me whenever I needed him. He has done a great job balancing his university life and my project, so I appreciate him for that. I would also like to thank my computer science teacher in school who has always helped me in and out of school. Teachers do not need to help their students outside of school, but her help is always appreciated. Lastly, I want to thank the Arizona JSHS staff and judges for making it easy for all participants to present their research. They have always been supportive, and I am confident that their relaxed and nice behavior will not change.

Isabel Ross: I would like to send a huge thank you to my mentor, Dr. Vanessa Buzzard, along with the rest of the Meredith lab, my parents, my science teacher Mrs. Baker, and Dr. Margaret Wilch for allowing me to be a part of such amazing programs as STAR lab and JSHS.

Michelle Sheikh: I would like to thank my mentor Rebecca Jernigan and my teacher Ms. Nath as well my family for all their support.

Ella Wang: Huge thank you to my mentor Dr. Espanol from ASU and teacher Mr. Bostaph for providing feedback and guidance on my project throughout the year, as well as always being there to lend a helping hand and share the kind of advice people with double the life experience I have tend to do! Thank you to my parents for letting me turn my room into a (very messy) makeshift lab and (temporarily?) wreck my computer with huge datasets <3

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A Message from our Corporate and Community Engagement Manager, Gina Gillis

#AZGivesDay is a powerful 24-hour online giving campaign, focused on connecting community members with area nonprofits!

Whether you are a SARSEF newbie or long-time supporter, we invite you to join us in this region-wide giving day to celebrate your impact, connect with us, and raise critical funds to support SARSEF’s mission!

As Corporate & Community Engagement Manager for SARSEF, I have the opportunity to talk to the individuals that support us on a daily basis, which means I get to hear the best stories!  From the person who donated for the first time because their student participated in their first Regional Science & Engineering Fair, to the judges that have helped us to encourage and inspire young students for years: “We love what you do!” 

I support SARSEF because the organization provides young people from across Arizona with practical, hands-on programs (even virtual ones!) where they can pursue their passion through science, technology, engineering, and math. Meanwhile, we also work with teachers and parents to support them in fostering a love of science.

Please consider donating to SARSEF on #AZGivesDay, you will be investing not only in a stronger future for Arizona but helping to change the lives of students across the state.

-Gina Gillis, Corporate and Community Engagement Manager, SARSEF

Note: While Arizona Gives Day 2021 has passed, there are still many opportunities to support SARSEF’s work. We look forward to Arizona Gives Day 2022! In the meantime, you can still donate through our website.

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Meet ISEF Finalists Selected at the SARSEF Fair

We were in awe of the incredible science and engineering projects that students from across Southern Arizona completed this school year! If you haven’t had an opportunity to see them yet, be sure to visit virtualfair.sarsef.org.

At this year’s fair, eight high school students were selected to attend Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF).

We had the opportunity to interview them recently to learn about their experiences in research and at the fair. Scroll to the bottom of this post to find the list of winners including links to their projects in our virtual exhibit hall!

What was it like competing in a virtual fair?

Alexander C Nelson: On a “normal” year, I spend the week prior to SARSEF rushing back and forth to the poster print shop making final touches to my research project, in preparation for the competition.  This year, with the presentations being virtual and the upload deadline being earlier, I felt much less stress upon entering the “showroom.”  As much as I wish we could present live, SARSEF did a fantastic job using a virtual platform to make an exciting fair experience.

 

Andrea Romero works on her project which investigated if Mesquite leave extract could lower the antibiotic resistance of E. coli, S. lutea and S. epidermidis when mixed with different types of antibiotics.

Andrea Romero: The judges were so friendly and nice to talk to. I felt a lot of confidence and enjoyed having the meeting with them.

 

Isabel Ross: This SARSEF Fair was definitely very different because it was all remote. I had minor technical difficulties, but I found the online platform to be very useful and effective. I also researched a project that is much more sophisticated than anything I’ve done before. I participated in the KEYS Program and STAR Lab at the University of Arizona, which allowed me to join a research lab at the UA. I worked with a mentor for the first time, which was an exciting experience, and I also wrote a research paper for the first time.

 

Please share your favorite part of working on your project.

Amanda R Whalen: My favorite part was actually the challenge. For the first time in my life, I constructed something without any help, which is out of my comfort zone, and I succeeded in creating something at least semi-functional. I cannot describe the joy that brought me. To top it all, my hypothesis was confirmed. I felt like a scientist and an engineer, and I felt hopeful for my future in STEM.

Aaron Trinh: My favorite part of this project is that even though my results proved that my hypothesis was incorrect, I did not take this discouragingly. I wanted to find out why I was wrong and what concepts or possible topics that I had missed. I ended up being able to develop a theory as to why some of my experiments had come out with unintended results, and to me, this was the most fulfilling and memorable moment of my project.

Ethan Lee fabricated a scaffold cuff model to be used in tissue engineering for an implantable organ.

Esha Mathur: My favorite part of this project is how it can be used to promote green initiatives.

Karah Mayer: My favorite part of this project was being able to learn something new and continue my research.  Although it was difficult, working in the programming language R was rewarding and fascinating. Having the opportunity to further explore questions I had after my project last year was amazing, and I enjoyed exploring bioinformatics.

How will you be preparing for ISEF?

Ethan Lee: I will be learning more about the future applications of my project, and the impact it will have on the field of tissue engineering and organ transplantation. Also, I will continue to shadow other members of the lab to assist them on their projects and learn about science.

Thank you, finalists, for taking the time to share more about your experiences. Good luck at Regeneron ISEF!

 

ISEF Finalists Selected at the SARSEF Fair

Aaron Trinh, Grade 12

Canyon del Oro High School, Tucson, AZ

The Feasibility of the Extraction of (2E)-3-phenylprop-2-enal from Cinnamomum cassia Bark Using Water and Aqueous Ethanol as Solvents in Distillation

 

Alexander C Nelson, Grade 11

Nelson Home School, Tucson, AZ

mRNA Sequence Analysis to Determine Genes Causing Unilateral Incompatibility in S. lycopersicum and S. pennellii

 

Amanda R Whalen, Grade 12

Veritas Christian Community School, Sierra Vista, AZ

Making a Saguaro H.A.W.T.

 

Andrea Romero, Grade 10

Harvest Preparatory Academy, Yuma, AZ

Let’s Fight Bac(teria)! Effects of Prosopis glandulosa (Mesquite) leaves Extract on Lowering the Antibiotic Resistance of Escherichia coli, Sarcina lutea, and Staphylococcus Epidermidis

 

Esha Mathur, Grade 12

University High School, Tucson, AZ

Prophages Within Symbiotic and Free-Living Terrestrial Cyanobacteria

 

Ethan Lee, Grade 12

University High School, Tucson, AZ

Fabrication of a Bioprinted Scaffold Cuff: Implications for Tissue Engineering of an Implantable Organ

 

Isabel Ross, Grade 11

Cienega High School, Vail, AZ

Green Infrastructure Impacts on Carbon Cycling: Evaluating Changes in Soil Microbial Composition and Function

 

Karah Mayer, Grade 11

Tanque Verde High School, Tucson, AZ

In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Patient Tissue, UG Rich RNA Is Not Preferentially Soluble as Predicted

 

Interested in supporting SARSEF and our work creating Arizona’s future critical thinkers and problem solvers through science and engineering?

Click Here to Visit SARSEF’s Donation Page

Arizona Students Awarded $127,534 in Scholarships and Prizes at SARSEF Events in March

Students from across the state competed at SARSEF events this month to be encouraged, recognized, and awarded for their work.

Press Release – PDF

March 31, 2021

(Tucson, AZ) In March, SARSEF events provided students the opportunity to be recognized and rewarded for their work in science and engineering. Many received cash prizes for their achievements.

The 66th SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair Powered by TEP showcased the work of 2,900 students, pre-kindergarten through high school, from across Southern Arizona. $117,809 in awards and scholarships were given out to students as well as teachers who went above and beyond to support their students’ work.

Grand awards were determined by 204 volunteer judges who reviewed projects and interviewed students in order to determine the winners.

“My favorite part was actually the challenge. For the first time in my life, I constructed something without any help, which is out of my comfort zone, and I succeeded in creating something at least semi-functional. I cannot describe the joy that brought me. To top it all, my hypothesis was confirmed. I felt like a scientist and an engineer, and I felt hopeful for my future in STEM,” shared SARSEF Winner Amanda Whalen from Veritas Christian Community School.

Whalen designed and built a wind turbine tower that utilized the structure of a saguaro cactus to determine if the pleats and spines would better utilize winds to produce more electricity.

Eight high school students will continue on to compete at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair: Ethan Lee (University High School), Esha Mathur (University High School), Karah Mayer (Tanque Verde High School), Alexander Nelson (Nelson Home School), Andrea Romero (Harvest Preparatory Academy), Isabel Ross (Cienega High School), Aaron Trinh (Canyon del Oro High School), and Amanda Whalen (Veritas Christian Community School).

For the first year, SARSEF also hosted the Arizona Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (AZ JSHS). The program is a competition promoting original research and experimentation in science, technology, engineering, and math at the high school level and publicly recognizes students for outstanding achievement. This year, the event included 55 oral presenters and 12 poster presenters from across the state. $9,725 in awards and scholarships were given out to students who won top prizes at the virtual event as determined by 21 volunteer judges.

Ella Wang, who attends BASIS Chandler and won first place at AZ JSHS encouraged other students to get involved in scientific research.

“It might seem scary or difficult to undertake a research project, but the truth is, research is simply exploring your interests at a deeper level, and along the way you’ll find that you learn so much from the experience,” Wang explained. “Whether it’s in a lab or in your basement, research can begin anywhere, so don’t limit yourself and dream big. If you ever feel lost or aren’t sure where to start, don’t hesitate to reach out to peers, teachers, or mentors – they are your friends and will always be there to help you, and you will make some of the closest connections through science.”

Wang created a computer vision-enhanced mobile imaging system for rapid, inexpensive, and automated screening of hematological diseases using deep learning.

Five students will continue on to compete at the National JSHS competition: Ella Wang (BASIS Chandler), Arun Moorthy (BASIS Scottsdale), Samira Nassi Celaya (Tucson High Magnet School), Megan Bime (Catalina Foothills High School), and Isabel Ross (Cienega High School).

In April, 9 teams of Arizona students will compete in Racing the Sun, an engineering program for high school students that design, build and race solar-powered go-karts with the help of volunteer mentors.

To learn more about SARSEF programs and how students, teachers, and families can get involved, visit sarsef.org or email director@sarsef.org.

Meet the Designers Behind SARSEF Marketing Campaigns

You might have noticed some of the eye-catching graphics SARSEF has been using to recruit judges and volunteers as well as to promote their involvement in Arizona Gives Day. That’s all thanks to the designers who donated their time and talents to support SARSEF in graphic design through AIGA Arizona’s CreateAthon, a 24-hour creative marathon where volunteers come together to provide design, marketing, and strategic services for nonprofits.

At SARSEF, we’ve seen many opportunities for science and art meet with great results – this is definitely one of those times! In this interview, you’ll learn a little more about the designers who worked with SARSEF through CreateAthon.

Tell us a little about yourself.

Arden Paugh: I am a senior at Northern Arizona University and am currently pursuing my degree in graphic design. I love hiking, listening to music, and creating cool art!

Jennifer Flaks: I’m what one might term a “professional polymath” with my early years spent acting in theatre in Chicago and Los Angeles, a five-year career in public finance, and a decade of experience as a graphic designer. My work outside the office focuses on supporting community-based organizations and non-profits that advocate for women and promote youth empowerment.

Diana Ortega: I am a junior at Northern Arizona University. I started graphic design my senior year of high school, and I’m still learning. As a hobby I like to do digital art, and paint.

One of the many designs created for SARSEF during CreateAthon.

Why did you decide to participate in CreateAthon?

Arden Paugh: I love design and the ability to create new things, so combining that with the opportunity to work with amazing non-profits was a must-do for me.

Jennifer Flaks: During these challenging times when so many organizations in the nonprofit community are struggling, it was really gratifying to provide my services pro bono to an organization that makes such an impact in the lives of young people. It was also fun to work with branding that was completely different from the clients with whom I typically work. Plus, it was remote this year, so I could sneak in some naps. All kidding aside, this was my first CreateAthon, and I truly didn’t expect to get so much out of it personally.

Diana Ortega: I wanted to help a charity, and see my work used for good!

What do you think everyone should know about SARSEF now that you’ve worked with them?

Arden Paugh: SARSEF is an incredibly genuine and caring organization. Listening to the way Julie Euber, SARSEF’s COO, talked about this organization and the passion they have for the kids is inspiring and I was so excited to work with them through this process.

Jennifer Flaks: SARSEF’s work makes a direct, resonate and lasting impact on the lives of young people, providing access to science and engineering through high-quality training events, mentorship and STEM competitions. Through their programs, children of all ages learn problem-solving and critical thinking skills that are highly transferable across many industries and can be used throughout their professional lives.

One of the many designs created for SARSEF during CreateAthon.

Diana Ortega: They are a wonderful organization and Julie is one of the nicest ladies I’ve met. I admire their support for education for the youth.

Do you have services or a website that you would like to share?

Arden Paugh: For design-related inquiries, my email is ardenpaw1@gmail.com.

Jennifer Flaks: You can check out my work at http://flaks.studio and connect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferflaks/.

Diana Ortega: My designs are available at @desol.design on Instagram.

Thank you, Arden, Jennifer, and Diana, for sharing your creativity in support of students thinking critically and solving problems through science and engineering!

If you would like to show your support for SARSEF, visit sarsef.org/donate!

What is Arizona Gives Day?

Arizona Gives is a collaboration between the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Arizona Grantmakers that began in 2013. The annual event has raised more than $23 million for Arizona’s nonprofit sector!

This year’s Arizona Gives Day is Tuesday, April 6, but early giving has already begun!

SARSEF participates in Arizona Gives Day every year to join the statewide effort to connect people to nonprofits that make our state stronger and to share stories about the incredible students in our programs and competitions. When you invest in SARSEF on Arizona Gives Day, you are giving us the means to work with students, parents, and teachers to ensure all Arizona students have the opportunity to think critically and solve problems using science and engineering.

This year, we will be sharing the stories not only of students selected at the SARSEF Fair to compete at the international level, but also of students participating in Racing the Sun and winners of the Arizona Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. As our programs grow, so does the number of incredible stories we have to share of students building meaningful connections to science and engineering.

When you support SARSEF on April 6 or through early giving this week, we hope you will also take time to search for other nonprofits doing incredible work throughout the state. Thank you for investing in Arizona!

Note: While Arizona Gives Day 2021 has passed, there are still many opportunities to support SARSEF’s work. We look forward to Arizona Gives Day 2022! In the meantime, you can still donate through our website.

Click Here to Visit SARSEF’s Donation Page

2021 JSHS Winners

2021 JSHS Winners

1st Place: Ella Wang  

School: BASIS Chandler

Teacher: Joseph Bostaph

Hema-Vision A Computer Vision-Enhanced Mobile Imaging System for Rapid, Inexpensive, and Automated Screening of Hematological Diseases Using Deep Learning

 

2nd Place: Arun Moorthy

School: BASIS Scottsdale

Teacher: Kay Yoo

Generator: A Novel Way to Create Qudit Quantum Error Correction Codes

 

3rd Place: Samira Nassi Celaya

School: Tucson High Magnet School

Teacher: Jeremy Jonas

Comparative analysis of transcriptome changes in Solanum pennellii pistils before and after flowering time

 

4th Place: Megan Bime

School: Catalina Foothills High School

Teacher: Tiffanie Bialis

Changes in Bile Acid Signaling During Obesity and Prebiotic Treatment

 

5th Place: Isabel Ross

School: Cienega High School

Teacher: Lisa Baker

Green Infrastructure Impacts on Carbon Cycling: Evaluating Changes in Soil Microbial Composition and Function

 

Alternate: Michelle Sheikh

School: Arizona College Preparatory: Erie

Teacher: Rebecca Jernigan

A Novel Approach to Healing Burn Wound Infections using Flavonoids: Exploring the Interaction between Flavonoids and Antibiotics

 

2021 AZ JSHS Digital Abstract Booklet

2021 SARSEF Winners

Winning Educators
Winning Schools

2021 Winning Projects by School

Acacia Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-EE004
Alexis Paschal

What Material Makes the Best Parachute?
Ray Cammack Shows Creativity in Engineering Award – 5 Carnival Ride Cards for Pima County Fair or Arizona State Fair

Janice Mason
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-CH012
Jacob Manning

Eggshell Geodes
Tucson Gem & Mineral Society for Elementary School – $35 check and gift bag

Jennifer Billings
Chemical Sciences
Agua Caliente Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-PM003
Norah Grace

How Are Rainbows Made?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Nicole Mikkelson
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
1-PM101-C
Class of 24

Sounds All Around
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Deb Goepfrich
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
2-BE001
Madison Silverman

Does Color Affect Taste?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Best Female Project, 2nd Grade – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card

Becky Beier
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-EA004
Avery Johnson

Geodes
Student Award for Geoscience Excellence – $25 check and certificate
Tucson Gem & Mineral Society
for Elementary School – $35 check and gift bag

Jennifer Mansour
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-HW004
Gabriel H. Pelletier

The Effect of Caffeine on Mealworms
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Shannon Jeffrey
Health and Wellness
3-CH008
Presley Trubee-Wik

Which Water Is Best?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Shannon Jeffrey
Chemical Sciences
4-EE004
Claire Beverage

Clean vs. Dirty
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Stacy Carter
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-ER008
Adam Keeme
Zachary Keeme

Can a Robot Navigate a Maze?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Ellen Rieger
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-EA003
Noemi D. Celani

What Can the Mesquite Trees in My Yard Tell Me About the History of Climate and Site Changes on My Property?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Nancy Ingerson
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Amphi Academy Online K-5
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-PM102-C
Class of 30

Fly Away with Us.
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Brenda Mendez
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
2-CH007
Ella Schulzkump

Frozen Ice Balloon Materials
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Most Outstanding Exhibit in Materials Science – $25 check, certificate and award ribbon

Brenda Mendez
Chemical Sciences
2-PM002
Ella Taliaferro

Rocket to the Moon
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Excellence in Earth and Space Sciences – Lunar Meteorite

Brenda
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
4-AP105-C
Class of 29

Smell This-How Do Different Scents Change a Dog’s Behavior?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Angela Hitt
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-ER015
Greyson Vann-Pett

A Bird’s Best Friend
Passion for Science Award: In honor of Rachel Tankersley and Tonya Connelly – $25 check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate
Scottie Wright Memorial Excellence in Engineering – Award for Creativity and Persistence in Engineering
The Ruby Memorial Award – $25 Check and certificate

Patricia Lindberg
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Amphitheater High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-HB012
Mia Hernandez

Preliminary Study to Identify Changes in Inhibitory Neurotransmitter Receptor Expression Level and Distribution in Retinas From Diabetic Mice
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Outstanding Research in Immune Deficiencies – $100 check and cert

N/A
Health and Biomedical Science
BASIS Oro Valley
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-EA008
Pranoy Solomon

Under Pressure
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
NOAA Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award – $25 Check, Certificate, and Letter

Rajeev Solomon
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-HB028
Mykaela Salvacion

Cabozantinib Interactions with Pancreatic Cancer Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Animal or Plant In Vitro Biology Award – $25 Check, Formal letter of congratulations
Regeneron Biomedical Science Award – $500 and certificate
The UACC Award for Early Scientific Inquiry – Gift cards

Tommaso Cioni
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-BI004
Nicole Dennis Talley

Study of Small Molecules Targeting Superoxide Dismutase 1 in Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Foundation Scholarship – $2000 Scholarship

Tomasso Cioni
Biochemical Science and Bioengineering
BASIS Scottsdale Primary
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-EE001
Rishi Setia

Traffic Powered Wind Turbine
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Pooja Setia
Energy and Environmental Engineering
BASIS Tucson
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-EA002
Kiaan Kotadia

Magnifying the Solar Energy
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Amibahen Gandhi
Earth and Environmental Sciences
1-PM001
Aarya Patel

Balloon Rocket: Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Deepaben Nilesh Patel
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
BASIS Tucson North
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-BI006
Trey Allen

Human Stem-cell Derived Heart Tissue Monolayer Image-based Analysis: Manual vs. Automatic ROI Designation
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

John Rosinbum
Biochemical Science and Bioengineering
HS-RC007
Sahasrakshi Dasika

A Cryptocraft: From Caesar to Now
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Kalyan Dasika
Robotics and Computer Science
HS-EL009
Bella Lee

Mobile Vacuum COVID-19 Vaccine Freezer
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Heather Parra
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Billy Lane Lauffer Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-EE007
Ximena Balmaceda
Claudia Anne Niragira
Aidin Valles

Urbis Lumen: A Sustainable Lunar City
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jackie Nichols
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-EE011
Michael Bramlett
Julian Gomez
Sean Griffin

New Luna City – The City of Stars
Passion for Science Award: In honor of Rachel Tankersley and Tonya Connelly – $35 check and certificate

Jackie Nichols
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Booth-Fickett Math and Science Magnet School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-HW103-C
Class of 12

Cover Your Sneeze
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Sascha Quartey
Health and Wellness
4-CH102-C
Class of 15

The Expansion of Water Molecules in Warm and Freezing Climates
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Cameron Manjarre
Chemical Sciences
5-BE102-C
Class of 20

Subject vs. Gender Survey
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jenalyn Almodiel
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-EA005
Belen Campa-Ortega

The Truth About Your Disinfectant Products
Best Female Project, 5th Grade – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card

Jenalyn Almodiel
Earth and Environmental Sciences
6-CH101-C
Class of 16

Which Cereal Stays Crunchy the Longest ?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Melvin Williams, Jr.
Chemical Science
6-CH102-C
Class of 9

Which Bread Stays Fresher?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Food Safety Award Honorable Mention (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – Framed Certificate

Melvin Williams, Jr.
Chemical Science
6-HW101-C
Class of 14

Does Yoga Affect Flexibility?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Melvin Williams, Jr.
Health and Wellness
6-CH012
Cara L Lyons

Which Fire Starter Lights up Your Night?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Melvin Williams, Jr.
Chemical Science
6-EE008
Kairi Maurer

Does the Type of Recyclable Material Affect the Temperature of a House?​
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Melvin Williams, Jr.
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-CH003
Danae Dixon

Water Filtration
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Adelle McNiece
Chemical Science
7-PM004
Adrienne Smith

Rocket Shooter
Aerospace Excellence Award – $50 Gift Certificate to Rocketry Works

Adelle McNiece
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-ER006
Lisa Trinh

How Does the Shape of a Boat's Hull Affect the Speed of the Boat?
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

Jessica Maurer
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Borman Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-EA013
Abigail D'Anthony

Predicting The Weather!
Aspiring Meteorologist Award – MRK boards – Arduino hardware: 1) maker 1000 with wifi, 2) environmental shield with sensors

Adam Norzagaray
Earth and Environmental Science
8-HW025
Izzy Noe

Music Sleep Study
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Adam Norzagaray
Health and Wellness
Canyon del Oro High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS010
Zander Bryan Reed Dickey

Active Sensing for the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) When Faced With Unpredictable Situations
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Christopher Chen
Animal Science
HS-CM006
Aaron Trinh

The Feasibility of the Extraction of (2E)-3-phenylprop-2-enal from Cinnamomum cassia Bark Using Water and Aqueous Ethanol as Solvents in Distillation
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship

Jill Christman
Chemical and Material Science
Canyon View Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-AP005
Autumn Andrews-Hanna

Animal intelligence: How smart is Jasper?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
3rd Place Elementary School Award – TI-15 Calculator
Good Dog, Roo – $25 check and certificate
Lola's Legacy (somehow include: Lilah and Svea's names – $ 20 Check and Certificate

Mrs. Gibson
Animal and Plant Sciences
K-AP004
Amelie Puell

Wondering if Plants Like Milk
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Robert Henikman
Animal and Plant Sciences
1-PM003
Myla Closterman

Connecting With Electricity
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Best Female Project, 1st Grade – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Mrs. Bangert
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
2-CH004
Clara Frey

How Do Different Flours Affect Chocolate Chip Cookies?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Kupper
Chemical Sciences
2-AP004
Abby Henson

What is an ants favorite food?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pawloski
Animal and Plant Sciences
3-AP010
Isabelle Babst
Sumachaya Sumchachool

Life Cycle of a Fruit Fly – Does It Depend on the Type of Fruit?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mary Clark
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-PM008
Luke William Frey

Which is more important for cloud duration and thickness: temperature or water?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Oliver
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
4-CH016
Amelia Holmes

Bzzzz: What's That White Stuff?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Innovative Chemistry Award – $50 check and certificate

Ms. Oliver
Chemical Sciences
Casas Christian School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-EA006
Mateo Hearn

What Soundproof Material Works Best?
Most Outstanding Exhibit in Materials Science – $25 check, certificate and award ribbon

Joe Beard
Earth and Environmental Science
6-CH009
Stone William McCaleb

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and Electroplating
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Joe Beard
Chemical Science
6-CH006
Nicole Kalea Njoroge

What Drinks Cause the Most Tooth Decay?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Joe Beard
Chemical Science
Castlehill Country Day School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-ER021
Tyler Fischer

Playing Bridge: Testing Weight Capacity
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Fred Roberts
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-BE008
Shelly Gisches

My Ice Cream Is Expensive: It Must Be Delicious
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Fred Roberts
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-HW006
James Ludi

How Well Do You Wash Your Hands?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Fred Roberts
Health and Wellness
4-AP017
Frannie Guzman

The Incredible Three: Super Kittens Fly Again
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AZAALAS Special Award of Merit – $50 Check and Certificate
Best Female Project, 4th Grade – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card
Good Dog, Herc – $25 check and certificate
Passion for Science Award: In honor of Rachel Tankersley and Tonya Connelly – $25 check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Fred Roberts
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-AP016
Gwen Rutschman

Great Garden Growth: The Effect of Earthworms in Garden Soil
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Seeded Produce Award for Agricultural Creativity and Innovation – $100 check and certificate

Fred Roberts
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-AP013
Rainey Saffer

California Poppies
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Fred Roberts
Animal and Plant Sciences
Catalina Foothills High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-HB027
Megan A. Bime

Changes in Bile Acid During Obesity and Prebiotic Treatment
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Tiffanie Bialis
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-EA055
Gabriel Declercq

Indian Monsoon
NOAA Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award – $25 Check, Certificate, and Letter
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).

Tiffanie Bialis
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-HB031
Zachary A. Keyes

Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor's Ability to Maintain Pluripotency in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Compared to That of Nine Similar-structured Small Molecules
Animal or Plant In Vitro Biology Award – $25 check, Formal letter of congratulations

Tiffanie Bialis
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-BE040
Annalise A. Mendoza
Kulindu T. Vithanachchi

How the Pandemic Impacted Activities and Mental Health
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate

TIffanie Bialis
Behavioral and Social Science
Centennial Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-BE012
Melissa Bronson

Does Color Affect Memory?
Youth in Science – $25 check and certificate

Mrs. Harakal
Behavioral and Social Science
Cibola High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS007
Zarrin Askari

Investigation on Amino Acid DL-Phenylalanine’s Ability as a Cognitive Stimulant in V. costata
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Caterpillar Foundation's Building Arizona's Future Award – $1500 for a project that builds a better world
SARSEF Alumni Award – $100 check and certificate

Patricia Garcia
Animal Science
HS-EL003
Hailey Chualmorkodt

The Smart Toilet – An Automated Urine Screening Device for Kidney Failure, Bladder Cancer, and Prostate Enlargement
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Dr. Uhl STEM Integration Award – Best Integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Patricia Garcia
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
HS-AS012
Kailey Garcia
Hannah Lee

The Effects of Microplastics in Our Environment on Sphingidae
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Patricia Garcia
Animal Science
HS-EA021
Esperanza Guizar
Rodrigo Guizar Jr.

Fast Fashion on Photosynthesis
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Grace under Pressure Award – $50 check and certificate

Patricia Garcia
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-HB024
Kylie Gwynn

You Are What You Eat! Prediction of Food Allergy Development
Food Safety Award Honorable Mention (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – Framed Certificate

Patricia Garcia
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-BI005
Quinn Nemeth

Differentiating Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Into Nephron Cell Types Using Extracellular Matrix Proteins and Soluble Growth Factors
Animal or Plant In Vitro Biology Award – $25 check, Formal letter of congratulations from Society for In Vitro Biology

Kimberly Adkins
Biochemical Science and Bioengineering
HS-BE022
Valeria Robles

Is It a Male or Female Thing?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Patricia Garcia
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-AS018
Cole Steinmetz

How Will (Z)-9-Tricosene, Food, and the Combination of Both, Perform at Catching M. domestica?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Kimberly Adkins
Animal Science
Cienega High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-BE018
Emilie McClellan

Our Warmer World
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
AZ Psych Association Psychological Science Award – $100 Check and certificate
Bettering Ourselves and Our Planet – $25 and certificate

Lisa Baker
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA022
Isabel Ross

Green Infrastructure Impacts on Carbon Cycling: Evaluating Changes in Soil Microbial Composition and Function
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship

Lisa Baker
Earth and Environmental Science
Cochise Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-ER001
Arya White

Beat the Heat – Will Sound Waves Put Out a Fire?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AZ Lotus Award for Engineering, Robotics and Computer Science – AZ Lotus Merchandise Pack + $100 gift certificate to the Diamondbacks Store
Dr. Uhl STEM Integration Award – Best Integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Excellence in Scientific Research – $25 cash and certificate

Ty White
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Continental School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-AP101-C
Class of 25

Color Changing Carnations
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Sharon Flowers
Animal and Plant Sciences
3-PM101-C
Class of 25

Why Do Stars Come Out at Night?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Excellence In Science – $40 cash and certificate

Mrs. House
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
6-EE009
Justin Burkhalter
Samuel Rothermal

Keep Your Food the Way You Want It
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Donna Grimes
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-HW012
Robert Brubaker
Grace Matthews

RGB LED Color Changing Light Sphere
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Dr. Uhl STEM Integration Award – Best Integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Ken Kratzer
Health and Wellness
Copper Creek Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-AP106-C
Class of 23

Pollinators in Our Neighborhoods
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Esther Chapman Memorial Award for Curiosity And Plant Science – $50 check and certificate

Tara Wieber
Animal and Plant Sciences
Coronado K-8 School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-BE006
Gabriella John

Does The Color Of Food Affect People's Opinion and Taste?
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Lauren Marlatt
Behavioral and Social Science
Cottonwood Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-EA001
Caleb Fuchs

Volcano Eruption
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pam Maguire
Earth and Environmental Sciences
K-PM002
Jude Hermosa

Zoom! Who Will Go the Farthest?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pam Maguire
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
K-EE001
Hridya Sreekanth

Wind Power & Lego Anemometer!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Pam Maguire
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-ER012
Harikesh Sreekanth

Gear Magic!!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Pam Maguire
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Crane Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-AP001
Carolyn Ann Meade

Fish Bait
Junior League of Tucson Future Health and Wellness Leader Award – $50 check and certificate

Nicole Rangel
Animal and Plant Science
Desert Willow Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-CH011
Melanie Livingood

Color Chromatography
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Kamree Cady
Chemical Sciences
Doolen Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-BE006
Lucas Comesana

Isolation in Quarantine
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate
ASQ Sponsored Award – $50 check and certificate

Marisa Kleiman
Behavioral and Social Science
6-BE005
Jack Elliot

Game Time
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Marisa Kleiman
Behavioral and Social Science
6-CH015
Mason Huey

How Does Sunlight Affect Rubber Bands?​
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Marisa Kleiman
Chemical Science
6-PM010
Alexander Macholtz

Box It Up
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Marisa Kleiman
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
6-HW012
Jonah Plemons

Melting Magic
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Marisa Kleiman
Health and Wellness
6-EA009
Sabrina Wexler

The Effects of Pollutants on Artemia
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Marisa Kleiman
Earth and Environmental Science
6-EA008
Ariadne Wolgemuth

Which Desert Plant Reduces Carbon Dioxide and Temperature the Most?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Environmental Impact Award – $25 Check and certificate
Honorable Mention – $25 cash, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society

Marisa Kleiman
Earth and Environmental Science
7-HW012
Ben Brumley

Pandemic Printing
Critical Thinking Excellence in Science and Engineering – $25 Check and Certificate

Ivan D Yocum
Health and Wellness
7-EE012
Ellen Dorsey-Sanchez

The Bright Green Hope: The Future's Biofuel. Does the Volume of Water Matter in Growing Algae?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

Ivan D Yocum
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-BE009
Zach Dye

Communication in a Time of Covid
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate
Science of Kindness Award – Ben's Bells gift bag
Southern Arizona Psychological Association Award – 3rd Place – $50 prize

Ivan D Yocum
Behavioral and Social Science
7-AP005
Chloe Howell

Keeping Strawberries Fresh
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Food Safety Award First Place (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $100 Check and Framed Certificate

Ivan D Yocum
Animal and Plant Science
7-EA009
Ella Stoddard

Be Clean to Go Green!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ivan D Yocum
Earth and Environmental Science
7-CH004
Ben Wexler

pH Indicators from Tucson Plant and Fruit Extracts
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Innovative Chemistry Award – $75 check and certificate
Third Place Award – $50, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society

Ivan D Yocum
Chemical Science
8-EE012
Brady Grabo

Going Green With Greywater
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Vantage West Credit Union Science and Engineering Award – $25 Target Gift Card

Ivan D Yocum
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-EA007
Jesus Mendoza-Villela

Carbon Inside the Household
Energy Solutions Award – $50 Check and certificate

Ivan D Yocum
Earth and Environmental Science
Dove Mountain CSTEM School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-PM101-C
Class of 28

Sticky Sticks
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Velazco
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
2-CH102-C
Class of 19

Eww… Brown Guacamole!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Food Safety Award (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education –
First Place – $100 Check and Framed Certificate
Use Your Noodle – $25 check and certificate

Maria Fallon
Chemical Sciences
3-BE101-C
Class of 28

Help Spread the Smile Virus: 15 Minutes of Smiles Could Save 15% or More on Happiness!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Leyvas
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-HW101-C
Class of 27

Can You Breathe?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Belden
Health and Wellness
4-PM002
Weston Booth
Benjamin Clark

Up! Up! and Away!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Aerospace Excellence Award – $50 Gift Certificate to Rocketry Works

Mrs. Sera
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
4-ER001
Ellie Divijak
Madison Divijak

Burrrrrrrrrs Be Gone!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Passion for Science Award: In honor of Rachel Tankersley and Tonya Connelly – $25 check and certificate

Mrs. Sera
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
4-AP002
Ellie Johnson

Oceans Galore
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Sera
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-PM001
Barrett Mortenson

Light Color Effect on Low Light Vision
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Certificate of Achievement in Astronomy – $50 Check, Certificate (framed), membership

Mrs. Mitchell
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
4-CH002
Ben Wiggins

Got Milk! Turning Milk Into Bioplastic
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Mitchell
Chemical Sciences
5-CH004
Evan Huntington

Erosion and Corrosion of Sedimentary Rocks
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ms. Quiroz
Chemical Sciences
5-BE018
Audrey Moore
Morgan Moore

Typer vs. Writer: Who Will Win?
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Mrs. Quiroz
Behavioral and Social Sciences
6-EA002
Benjamin Barrett

Vehicle Pollution at Various Crossroads
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ms. Jefferson
Earth and Environmental Science
6-ER001
Rori L. Divijak

Flip-O-Hat
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Wellman
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
6-PM003
Max Joseph Larsen

Frigid and Boiled Rubber
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Lang
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
6-BE002
Ashton Nebeker

How Do Petroglyphs of the Hohokam Tribes Prove Interaction Across Long Distances?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Southern Arizona Psychological Association Award – 1st Place – $100 prize
The Haven Award of Excellence – $75 check and certificate

Mrs. Wellman
Behavioral and Social Science
6-PM001
Kevin Tonery Nathaniel

Which Bat Has More "Pop"?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Lang
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
7-ER011
Elizabeth DeWitt

The Food Detective
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
The Grit Award – Girl – $100 check and certificate

Shelley Wermuth
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-AP007
Abigail Ditsch

Which Will Be the Berry Best?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Food Safety Award – Second Place (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $75 Check and Framed Certificate

Shelley Wermuth
Animal and Plant Science
7-BE003
Devin Loya

Do Students Learn Better In-Person or Online?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ms. Wermuth
Behavioral and Social Science
8-PM002
Samden Bottorf

Flying Tail-End
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Ochoa
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-EE008
River Allen Parsons
Ryder Cole Parsons

Saddle It Up
Youth in Engineering – $25 check and certificate

Lauren Ochoa
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-CH005
Brendan Ritchey

Freezing Batteries
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Ochoa
Chemical Science
8-PM005
Payeton Torres

BMX Racing: Do Gears Matter?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Ray Cammack Shows Creativity in Engineering Award – 5 Carnival Ride Cards for Pima County Fair or Arizona State Fair

Mrs. Mitchell
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
Emily Gray Junior High
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-EE009
Katie Beverage

Reef Up
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
The Lemelson Early Inventor Prize – $100 voucher and certificate

Mr. Greg Gaines
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-EE003
Santino Celani

The Auto Soil Testing and Hydration System
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Excellence in Civil Engineering (7th) – $150 Cash Prize and Certificate

Mr. Greg Gaines
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-AP002
Ben Head

Straight Up Soil Situation
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Robin M. Cattler Innovation Award – $50 Check and certificate
Third Place Award – $50, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society

Mr. Greg Gaines
Animal and Plant Science
7-EA002
Lea Layton
Megan L Lujan

Which Natural Process Slows Down Decomposition Best?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
The Lemon Tree – $50 check and certificate

Mr. Greg Gaines
Earth and Environmental Science
7-BE004
Elise Mansour

Do Hummingbirds Have A Color Preference?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Mr. Greg Gaines
Behavioral and Social Science
7-ER007
Samuel M. Mata

Can You Make a Functioning Sleeping Bag Out of Bags From Amazon?
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Mr. Greg Gaines
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-ER003
Sabine Meredith

A Virtual Environment for Socializing During the Pandemic
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mr. Greg Gaines
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-EE004
Emme Moore

The Fauna Safe
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mr. Greg Gaines
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-EE005
Gavin Panttlia

Motion Light
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mr. Greg Gaines
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-BE002
Saturnino Felix-Pajkos

Scribble, Scribble, Scribble: Looking for a New System of Drawing Congressional Districts so Gerrymandering Cannot Affect Our Elections
Using Science in Responsible Citizenship – $50 and cert, gift bag

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Behavioral and Social Science
8-CH006
Nathan Ignatoff

Can Plant Waste Materials Extract Fabric Dye from Wastewater?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Chemical Science
8-EA005
Annika Koessler

Minimizing Microbial Menagerie – Why is Microbe Diversity Decreasing?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Leonore and Jack Mayer Memorial Award – $50 check and certificate

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Earth and Environmental Science
8-HW008
Madeline McCabe

Does Wearing a Mask Affect Oxygen Levels?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Health and Wellness
8-BE001
Talya O'Neil

Article vs. Infographic: What Do Students Remember Better?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Excellence in Palm Oil Education – $25 check and certificate
Southern Arizona Psychological Association Award – 2nd Place – $75 prize

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Behavioral and Social Science
8-EA003
Daniel Provenzano

Sustainability of a Tucson Aquatic Habitat
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Leonore and Jack Mayer Memorial Award – $50 check and certificate

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Earth and Environmental Science
8-BE004
Mia Ramos

Does the Ketogenic Diet Affect Cognitive Ability in People With Parkinson's Disease?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Adventure in Science Award – $45 check and cert
AZAALAS Special Award of Merit – $50 Check and Certificate

Mrs. Lara Huetter
Behavioral and Social Science
Emily Meschter Early Learning Center
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
PK-PM101-C
Class of 17

Bubble Bubble Double Trouble
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jennifer Oquendo
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
PK-HW101-C
Class of 20

Battle of the Handwashing
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jessica Jankowski-Gallo
Health and Wellness
PK-AP101-C
Class of 9

Candy Camouflage
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Ryan Larkin
Animal and Plant Sciences
PK-EA101-C
Class of 20

A Rainbow of Sun Prints
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Demitria Davey and Jessica Caramella
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Empire High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-CM002
Mikaela Nadine Dubreuil

Density: Fresh From the Oven
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Best Use of International System of Units Award – $25 Check and Certificate

Michael Frank, PhD
Chemical and Material Science
HS-PM011
Taylor Guinane

Have You Ever Seen Sound?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
1st Place High School Award – TI n-spire Calculator, Apple Air Pod Pro
Live Long and Prosper – $ 200 Check & Certificate

Michael Frank, PhD
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-RC004
Lillian Kugler

Wi-Fi Efficiency
Principles of Electromagnetics – Gold – $100 Check and certificate

Michael Frank, PhD
Robotics and Computer Science
HS-CM012
Maja Palmer
Maile Rand

The Effect of Chemical Composition on the Effectiveness of Antacids
Rising Female Chemist – $150 check and certificate

Michael Frank, PhD
Chemical and Material Science
HS-EL006
Jarrod Saffioti

Using an LDR to Detect the Ripeness of a Red Delicious Apple
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Michael Frank, PhD
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
HS-PS019
Nainika Menakuru
Elizabeth R. Smith

The Power of pH
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Michael Frank, PhD
Plant Science
HS-CM010
Eli Spendlove

The Effect of Duct Tape on Puncture Resistance
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Michael Frank, PhD
Chemical and Material Science
HS-MI008
Kayla Wittwer

Creosote, the Desert’s Native Antibiotic
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Food Safety Award – Second Place (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $75 Check and Framed Certificate
Tucson Herpetological Society – $150 check

Michael Frank, PhD
Microbiology
HS-CM011
Jerry Yu

The Effect of Different Cooking Methods on Vitamin C in Capsicum annuum
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Michael Frank, PhD
Chemical and Material Science
Esmond Station Iron Horses K-8
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-BE007
Sarah Carlson

Do Masks Mask Your Emotions?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate

Mrs. Cornejo
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-AP008
McKenna Kelly

Does the Temperature of Milk Change Cheese Quality?
Food Safety Award – Third Place(Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $50 Check and Framed Certificate

Mrs. Cornejo
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-HW014
Camille Homes

Stress and COVID19
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Morrison
Health and Wellness
5-BE013
Hannah Carlson

The Impact of Birth Order on Personality Type
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Oslund
Behavioral and Social Sciences
6-EA011
Micah Carlson

Combating Acid Rain in Arizona Lakes
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Ms. Matthias
Earth and Environmental Science
7-CH013
Emma Kelly

Pineapple Enzymes
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Galigher
Chemical Science
Esperero Canyon Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-PM010
Iliana Wisniewski

The Power of Drops – How the Proportionality of Small to Large Raindrops Affects Erosion
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Live Long and Prosper – $100 Check & Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Elzbieta Wisniewski
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
Fruchthendler Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-AP001
Elizabeth Angiulo

The Taste of Candy
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Cassie Konrath
Animal and Plant Sciences
K-AP002
Celeste M. Garcia

Growing Up……
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Cassie Konrath
Animal and Plant Sciences
K-PM001
Shaylyn Carole Maddock

Bubble Time
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Cassie Konrath
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
1-EE001
Hanna Marshall

Chick With Bricks
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Missy Boldt
Energy and Environmental Engineering
2-EA001
Alexander Angiulo

Water Preservation Farming
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ana Batiste
Earth and Environmental Sciences
2-PM001
Ruben Joseph Garcia

Burn, Burn, Burn!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
2nd Place Elementary School Award – TI-34 Calculator, Snap Circuits Set

Shannon Turnage
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
4-AP101-C
Class of 21

Hungry Pets
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Kimberly Mulligan
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-EE001
Toben Dorsey-Sanchez

Stopping Styrofoam With Rice and Salt: How Much Salt Does It Take?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Youth in Engineering – $25 check and certificate

Rane Clements
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Galasso Homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-PS009
Marina Galasso

Selaginella lepidophylla and Acetic Acid Applied to Maize Seeds to Improve Growth and Drought Tolerance
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Foundation Scholarship – $2000 Scholarship
Science Champion Award for Excellence in Using Science Innovatively – $25 Check, Certificate, Social Media Toolkit

Sandra Galasso
Plant Science
Gowan Science Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-AP001
Melanie Moore

Glyphosate vs. Household Herbicides
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Theodore Thorp
Animal and Plant Sciences
6-HW001
Erick Josiah Figueroa Orozco

Clash of the Face Masks
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Theodore Thorp
Health and Wellness
7-ER001
Samantha Chulamorkodt

The Intubation Shield – Essential COVID-19 Protective Gear for Paramedics and Anesthesiologists
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
2020 DoD STEM Leadership Prize – $100 and certificate
Broadcom Foundation Coding with Commitment – $250 gift certificate and Raspberry Pi Computer Kit

Theodore Thorp
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Gregory School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-ER101-C
Class of 11

Echolocation and Thwartation
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Original Idea Award – $45 check and cert

Jennifer DeBenedetti
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-BE105-C
Class of 11

How Do Pets Affect Our Health?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Jennifer DeBenedetti
Behavioral and Social Sciences
6-EA101-C
Class of 48

Farewell Feathered Friends: Southern Arizona Drought and Temperature Extremes
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Classroom Project: Success in Engineering – $25 check and certificate
Critical Thinking Excellence in Science and Engineering – $25 Check and Certificate
Excellence in Scientific Research – $25 cash and certificate
Innovative Thought in Engineering or Science – $50 check and certificate

Kelly Smith
Earth and Environmental Science
6-ER013
Maximus Domin

Slow Gravity
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Kelly Ann Smith
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Gutenkunst Homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-CH001
Cody Connor Gutenkunst

Science of Slime: How Does My Slime Change As I Change the Recipe?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Shannon Gutenkunst
Chemical Sciences
3-BE004
Carson Asher Gutenkunst

When Is the Park Most COVID-safe?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Shannon Gutenkunst
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Harvest Preparatory Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-CH004
Rebecca Rodriguez
Alexander Sandoval

What Kind of Household Materials Can Be Used to Stop/ Slow Down Apples From Browning?
Food Safety Award – Third Place(Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $50 Check and Framed Certificate

Glenn Ocana
Chemical Science
7-PM003
Isael Padilla

Effect Weight Has on an Airplane 
AIAA Excellence in Aerospace Engineering – $25 Check & Certificate

Rolando Bayarcal
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-CM001
Sheivanny Magaña

Primordial Soup the Origin Of Life: Creating Essential Macromolecules from Inorganic Sources.
2nd Place High School Award – TI n-spire Calculator, Wireless Microscope

Alfred Santos
Chemical and Material Science
HS-PS006
Ana Navarro

Defying Gravity: The Role of Nitric Oxide in Mediating Gravitropism in Natural and Synthetic Auxin
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alfred Santos
Plant Science
HS-HB001
Andrea Romero

Let's Fight Bac(teria)! Effects of Prosopis glandulosa (Mesquite) leaves Extract on Lowering the Antibiotic Resistance of Escherichia coli, Sarcina lutea, and Staphylococcus Epidermidis
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship

Alfred S. Santos
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-PS005
Miranda Salcido

Frosty Plants! Using Gibberellic Acids on Promoting Germination of Cryopreserved Lactuca sativa (Romaine Lettuce) Seeds
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alfred Santos
Plant Science
HS-EA010
Sheyla Solorzano

Save the Turtles! Investigating the Efficacy of Pestalotiopsis microspora Fungi vs. Ictalurus furcatus Fish Gut Biome in the Biodegradation of Polystyrene Microplastics
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Best Use of International System of Units Award – $25 Check and Certificate

Alfred S. Santos
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-PM004
Carlos Teodorovich

What Is Bernoulli’s Principle? The Relation Between Speed and Pressure on a Fluid
AIAA Excellence in Aerospace Engineering – $50 Check & Certificate
Outstanding Project in Nautical or Submarine Sciences – $250 check and certificate
Outstanding Science or Engineering Project – $25 check and certificate

Alfred Santos
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-EA014
Josselyn Hernandez
Jimena Uribe

Biocontrol for Toxic Algae
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Alfred Santos
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-EA012
Eveleen Velarde

Think Before You Drink! Comparative Water Analysis of City of Yuma and San Luis Drinking Fountains
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).

Alfred Santos
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-HB011
Gabriel Bojorquez
Ricardo Villarreal

The Effectiveness of Copaiba (The Effects of Copaifera reticulata on Gram-positive and Gram-negative Bacteria)
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Vangielyn Dela Cruz
Health and Biomedical Science
Hermosa Montessori Charter School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-CH004
Luca McGill

Juicy, Jiggly, Jittery Spheres – The Effects of High and Low pH Levels and Sodium Citrate on Spherification
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Nancy Steinke
Chemical Sciences
5-HW003
Noah McGill

So Long, Coronavirus! You Won’t Be ‘Mist’! – Designing and Building an Economical Ventilation System to Reduce the Transmission of Airborne Pathogens Like COVID Aerosols in Indoor Classrooms
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Mattie JT Stepanek Promising Scientist Award – $50 check and certificate

Nancy Steinke
Health and Wellness
5-BE002
Atticus Riggs

Do Cats Purr-fer Circles?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Michelle Ross
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Highland Free School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-HW013
Benjamin Baker

Breathtaking Science
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Teresa Rodriguez
Health and Wellness
Homer Davis Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-AP104-C
Class of 16

The Moon Matters
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jessica Howe
Animal and Plant Sciences
Huachuca City School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-EE020
Julia L. Agee

Power of the Wind
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Joel Barrington
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Imago Dei
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-HW017
Dominic Felix

The Doorway Experiment
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Jennifer Mattes
Health and Wellness
Immaculate Heart Elementary and Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-HW102-C
Class of 18

Winning or Losing With More Video Game Time During COVID?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Jessica Reichling
Health and Wellness
5-EE101-C
Class of 17

Plant Power
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Ana Castro-Eubanks
Energy and Environmental Engineering
5-ER016
Ryder Asplin

The Automatic Rebounder
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ana Castro-Eubanks
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-CH001
Paul Fellinger

Smokey Situation
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Ana Castro-Eubanks
Chemical Sciences
5-ER018
Mary Kate Sadlowski

Stars
Certificate of Achievement in Astronomy – $75 Check, Certificate (framed), membership

Ana Castro-Eubanks
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-EA001
Lily Vibal

Cool It Down
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ana Castro-Eubanks
Earth and Environmental Sciences
6-HW102-C
Class of 26

How to Recharge in a Pandemic
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Theresa Chavez
Health and Wellness
6-AP015
Sara Reichling

How to Grow It Up When the Pandemic Has You Down
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Theresa Chavez
Animal and Plant Science
7-ER018
Ngoc Bui

Poor Wifi Signal? Explore the Cause of It
Principles of Electromagnetics – Silver – $50 Check and certificate

José Robles
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-PM007
Daniel DeGrood

Which Woods Bend More Before Breaking?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

José Robles
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
7-CH015
Laura Fellinger

The Business of Baking
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

José Robles
Chemical Science
8-CH021
Eva Haloftis

Desirable Disinfectant
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

José Robles
Chemical Science
8-EA015
Noah F. Labonte

Keep It Down
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jose Robles
Earth and Environmental Science
Immaculate Heart High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-EA007
Phuong Bui

Temperature's Effects on the Alkalinity of Seawater
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).

Dr. Mary G Lyons
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-PS001
Elizabeth Haloftis

The Effects of Sodium Polyacrylate on Radishes in Different Soil Ratios
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Dr. Mary G Lyons
Plant Science
Innovation Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-HW101-C
Class of 23

I Like to Move It, Move It
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Susan Steen and Lindsay Baeder
Health and Wellness
K-CH001
Grant Douglas

Nacho Regular Oven
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Jasmine's Super Cool Science Kid Award – $25.00

Paula Sotelo
Chemical Sciences
1-BE102-C
Class of 90

Learning to Bloom with Zoom
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Danielle Swartz
Behavioral and Social Sciences
2-BE101-C
Class of 27

The Super Puzzle Effect
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Lori Larussa
Behavioral and Social Sciences
2-AP102-C
Class of 30

Mylar Balloon Garden
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pam Barrett
Animal and Plant Sciences
2-ER001
Zane Douglas

Improbubble
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pam Barrett
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
2-EA004
Sophia Lococo

Do you want to know the best way to get rid of weeds?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Lori LaRussa
Earth and Environmental Sciences
2-CH001
Mila Lopez

Crayon Express
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lori Larussa
Chemical Sciences
2-EE002
Savanna Randall

Healthy, Happy Chickens with Water Conservation
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Bettering Ourselves and Our Planet – $25 and certificate

Lori Larussa
Energy and Environmental Engineering
2-EA003
Hermina Redman

Mites and Tites
RISING STALAGMITE AWARD – $50 check, SAG T-Shirt, Certificate of Appreciation, and an invitation to present your project at our general monthly meeting,

Pam Barrett
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-BE102-C
Class of 25

Read My Lips
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Rachelle Ferris
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-BE103-C
Class of 24

Am I Making Myself Clear?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mabel Rivera
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-HW103-C
Class of 20

Response Time: "Reflex"ions
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ashlyn Lehwald
Health and Wellness
3-PM003
Gauthier Allouis

What Keel for My Sailboat?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

Mabel Rivera
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
3-PM002
Jude Anderson

Race Down the Hill!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Rachelle Ferris
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
3-ER003
Leopoldo Delgado

The Social Distancer
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Ashlyn Lehwald
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-EA003
Aaron Eager

Water Cycle! How Evaporation & Condensation Work
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mabel Rivera
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-BE003
Ella Fendrick

Create to Save
Vantage West Credit Union Science and Engineering Award – $25 Target Gift Card

Mabel Rivera
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-BE002
Griffin Ferris

The Package Problem
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ferris
Behavioral and Social Sciences
3-AP005
Breckyn Koenig

Mistletoe Mischief
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Mabel Rivera
Animal and Plant Sciences
3-ER004
Zoe Larsen

The Problem of the Etch – A- Sketch
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
SARSEF Software Award – $100 Check and Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Mabel Rivera
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-EE005
Parker Serrato

Solar Power Storage
TEP Top Elementary School Project – $100 Check and Certificate

Ashlyn Lehwald
Energy and Environmental Engineering
3-CH006
Drake Taylor

Eggselent Substituted Sugar Cookies
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Food Safety Award – Honorable Mention (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – Framed Certificate

Mabel Rivera
Chemical Sciences
3-EA002
Eli Theiss

Soil Science
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Rachelle ferris
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-HW003
Giada Wylie

We Have the Beat
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Rachelle Ferris
Health and Wellness
4-BE102-C
Class of 22

Rockin' Remote Learning Using Online Tools
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mandi Cordell
Behavioral and Social Sciences
4-HW009
Audrey Alameda

Good Night. Sleep Tight. Don't Let The Anxiety Bite!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate

Mandi Cordell
Health and Wellness
4-EA005
Sydney Alber

Who Let the Dogs Out (of the Swimming Pool)?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Patricia Patchin
Earth and Environmental Sciences
4-ER009
Kanika Ashok Lalwani

Talking with Lights from a Distance
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mandi Cordell
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
4-CH010
Ellie Carter-Rogel

Wanna Be Starter Somethin'
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Nicole Tilicki
Chemical Sciences
4-BE003
Felix Croy

What Teaches Better, a Visual or Written Lesson?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mandi Cordell
Behavioral and Social Sciences
4-HW006
Talan Freytag

Help! I'm Moody and Crashing!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Two Boo Boos – $25 check and certificate

Mandi Cordell
Health and Wellness
4-HW010
Kalia Lopez

Reading Rainbow
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mandi Cordell
Health and Wellness
4-EE003
Lucas Randall

Eco Friendly Chicken Coop
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mandi Cordell
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-BE004
Jeremy Spruce

Memory Wars
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mandi Cordell
Behavioral and Social Sciences
4-AP010
Griffon Taylor

Sneaky Snacky Squirrels
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Patricia Patchin
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-HW005
Adalee Watson

Old Dog New Tricks ; Helping my Grandpa
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Junior League of Tucson Future Health and Wellness Leader Award – $50 check and certificate

Mandi Cordell
Health and Wellness
5-HW102-C
Class of 25

Building Our Community – Literally
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Science of Kindness Award – Ben's Bells gift bag

Niki Tilicki
Health and Wellness
5-CH103-C
Class of 21

What Are You Drinking?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Niki Tilicki
Chemical Sciences
5-BE104-C
Class of 23

Night or Light
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Sabina Vaswani
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-BE009
Payton Barrett

Kids at Play, Turning a Blind Eye
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Sabina Vaswani
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-PM009
Owen Cordell

Wheely, Wheely Bad
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Caterpillar Foundation's Building Arizona's Future Award – $250 for a project that builds a better world

Sabina Vaswani
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
5-HW013
Matthew D'Ambrosio

Mask Up, Arizona!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elisabeth Gingrich
Health and Wellness
5-CH018
Nancy Casanova
Kelsey Glud

Can We Save the Tea?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Nicole Tilicki
Chemical Sciences
5-HW015
Josh Moss

The Cost of Blue Light Reduction
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Sabina Vaswani
Health and Wellness
5-PM008
Jacob Oller

Brotherly Love
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elisabeth Gingrich
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
5-HW020
Alex Pike

Must I Dust?!?!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Nicole Tilicki
Health and Wellness
5-HW014
Torrence Salyer

The Calmer
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate

Elisabeth Gingrich
Health and Wellness
J. Robert Hendricks Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-ER101-C
Class of 12

Water Harvesting Playscape
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Innovative Thought in Engineering or Science – $25 check and certificate

Vanessa Schiess
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
2-AP101-C
Class of 19

Backyard Birding Builders
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Kaitlyn Dennis
Animal and Plant Sciences
2-HW101-C
Class of 8

Clean Hands
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Emma Lewis
Health and Wellness
2-EE101-C
Class of 22

Community Bird Feeders
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Melissa Siegel
Energy and Environmental Engineering
2-EA103-C
Class of 23

Backyard Bird Feeders
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Sarah Hitchings
Earth and Environmental Sciences
2-HW002
Sophie Brewer

Blood Flow
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Kaitlyn Dennis
Health and Wellness
2-EA005
Henry Heyer

Wildlife in Western Washes
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Saguaro National Park Award – $100 check and certificate
Sky Island Naturalist – certificate and Sky Island Alliance prizes
Tucson Herpetological Society – $50 check
Youth in Science – $25 check and certificate

Kaitlyn Dennis
Earth and Environmental Sciences
2-AP003
Ian Plumlee

Why Do Cats Like Boxes?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Kaitlyn Dennis
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-HW103-C
Class of 16

Super Spreader Classroom Germs
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Monica Valdez
Health and Wellness
5-EE010
Lilah Anderson Vosper

Feral Feeder
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Erica Neff
Energy and Environmental Engineering
6-CH016
Mariah Amador
Raeanne Smith

Freezing, Prserving and Creating a Model Cell
Rising Female Chemist – $75 check and certificate

Lydia Carlson
Chemical Science
6-EE004
Olivia Hitchings

The Pure Paintbrush Pristine
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Sonoran Glass School Award for Outstanding Creativity in Science – $70 Gift certificate to make a glass paperweight

Lydia Carlson
Energy and Environmental Engineering
6-EE005
Aayla Kentz

The Incinerator Truck
Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate

Lydia Carlson
Energy and Environmental Engineering
6-ER007
Sarah Thompson

The Scratcher
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Lydia Carlson
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Keller Homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
PK-ER001
Matthew Keller

Blast Away Sail Car
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Stephanie Keller
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Khalsa Montessori School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-PM005
Reed Bennon

Speed^3
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

David Ficke
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
7-PM008
Geneva Casertano

How Effective is Retro-Reflective Gear?
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

David Ficke
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
7-AP015
Lilah Hollister

Ready…Set…Grow!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

David Ficke
Animal and Plant Science
7-BE013
Richard Bove
Sorry Sissoko

Think Fast!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

David Ficke
Behavioral and Social Science
8-HW014
Greta Birkinbine

Efficacy of Different Fabrics in Face Masks
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

David Ficke
Health and Wellness
8-HW004
Aralin Cajas

The Science of Color Vision
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

David Ficke
Health and Wellness
8-ER012
Sam Cochran

Cleaning Robot
Scottie Wright Memorial Mechanical Engineering Award – Mechanical Engineering or Robotics

David Ficke
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
8-ER013
Sam Cormode

Lights, Motors, and Electricity
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

David Ficke
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
8-CH017
Eve Kpetehoto

pH vs. Plastic
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

David Ficke
Chemical Science
8-BE010
Serena Rezende-Tsao

The Electoral College Swing State vs. Non-Swing State
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Using Science in Responsible Citizenship – $50 and cert, gift bag

David Ficke
Behavioral and Social Science
8-PM006
Leif Terre

The Friction Prediction
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Pima County Fair's Creativity in Engineering Award – Family pack of 4 admission, 1 parking, and 4, 3 ride cards. (about an $85.00 Value)
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

David Ficke
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-ER007
Mia Leimroth
Darren Yong

Which Voice Assistant Is the Best?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

David Ficke
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Kofa High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-CM005
Chrissa B. Melton

Organic vs. Non-Organic
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Sonia Solis
Chemical and Material Science
Kowalski Home School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-EA001
Peyton Kowalski

Salinity at Agua Caliente Park
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Sky Island Naturalist – certificate and Sky Island Alliance prizes

Jeannette Olsson
Earth and Environmental Science
L. W. Cross Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-BE003
Lillian Guzman

Rainbow Reading
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Behavioral and Social Science
6-HW005
Hassan Melhem Lorenzo Lopez

How Does Ozone Affect Pathogens Like Bacteria and Mold?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Health and Wellness
7-AP010
Keelynn Anderson

Reusable Dog Bandages
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Animal and Plant Science
7-ER009
Lucio Castellini

ABCalc – Reinventing How Woodworkers Calculate Board Footage. (or just “ABCalc” for short)
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Excellence in Engineering Scholarship – $500 Scholarship and certificate

Alexandria Vaughn
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-ER008
Jacob Hernandez

Pool Project
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-ER010
Josue Hernandez

The Universal Shoe
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-EA007
Ayden Knight

Does Temperature Influence a Tornado's Strength?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award – $25 Check, Certificate, and Letter

Alexandria Vaughn
Earth and Environmental Science
7-EA004
Chiara E Kretzer

Oreos Contain Palm Oil Which Negatively Affects Orangutans
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Excellence in Palm Oil Education – $25 check and certificate

Alexandria Vaughn
Earth and Environmental Science
7-HW009
Elizabeth Loehr
Brooke Lowe

Multi-Pack
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Health and Wellness
7-PM002
Kate McEuen

Beat Friction
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
7-AP006
Olive Parisi

Do Donkeys Taste the Same as Humans?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Pima County Fair's Creativity in Engineering Award – Family pack of 4 admission, 1 parking, and 4, 3 ride cards. (about an $85.00 Value)

Alexandria Vaughn
Animal and Plant Science
7-CH010
Brynn Quelland

Yeast vs. Sugar
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Chemical Science
7-HW007
Riley Schleicher

How Gross is Gross?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alexandria Vaughn
Health and Wellness
7-HW008
Camden Wong

Ultraviolet Power
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Alexandria Vaughn
Health and Wellness
Legacy Traditional School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-ER003
Melody Cowx

WiFi or SlowFi?
ASQ Sponsored Award – $50 check and certificate
Principles of Electromagnetics – Bronze – $25 Check and certificate

Tonya Younggren
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-CH102-C
Class of 32

Apple Oxidation
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Korie Sorhiem
Chemical Sciences
5-ER002
Paige Marie Patricia Green

Snowball Scooper
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

Thomas Kerdels
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
6-ER002
Cody Jerry Alan Green

Universal Webcam Mount
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Iliana Ochoa
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-PM001
Taylor Cowx

Up Your Golf Game!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Deann Ennen
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-HW007
Lauren Brown

Calcium = Strength
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Deann Ennen
Health and Wellness
8-CH007
Jazmyn Martin

Blondes Need Care, With All That Green Hair
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lindsey Oswald
Chemical Science
Lineweaver Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-HW101-C
Class of 19

How Long Is Long Enough?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Debbie Teece
Health and Wellness
1-BE101-C
Class of 17

Which Mask Is Better?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Madhavi Rachakonda
Behavioral and Social Sciences
1-EE101-C
Class of 18

String-Cup Telephones
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Elizabeth Cummins
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-BE101-C
Class of 25

Identifying People With Synesthesia
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Lourdes
Behavioral and Social Sciences
4-EA101-C
Class of 27

Wrinkly Fingers
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jen Metzler
Earth and Environmental Sciences
4-ER102-C
Class of 24

Pet Owner Problems – Solved!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Samantha Lauderdale
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
4-EA001
Sylvan LaRoche

Do Humans Affect Aquatic Life in Creeks?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
The Grit Award – Boy – $100 check and certificate

Samantha Lauderdale
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-BE101-C
Class of 27

Wait! Don't Touch Your Face!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Janine Malkin
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-EE102-C
Class of 27

Ramp It Up!
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Janine Malkin
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Lulu Walker Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-AP003
Nicolas A. Kelley

Birdwatching
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Robin M. Cattler Innovation Award – $50 Check and certificate
The Ruby Memorial Award – $25 Check and certificate

Jennifer Powers
Animal and Plant Sciences
2-AP001
Aurora Shepherd

Hydroponics vs. Soil
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ms. Newman
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-HW101-C
Class of 11

Effects of Yoga on Student Learning
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ASQ Sponsored Award – $50 check and certificate

Monique Berry-Kelley
Health and Wellness
4-EE101-C
Class of 20

Battery Power
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Meredith Burgess
Energy and Environmental Engineering
4-AP104-C
Class of 4

Amazing Worms
Pima County Fair's Creativity in Engineering Award – Family pack of 4 admission, 1 parking, and 4, 3 ride cards. (about an $85.00 Value)

Monique Berry-Kelley
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-ER006
Camdon Carrow

Burgler Box
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Monique Berry-Kelley
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
4-BE002
Dominic Ramirez

Adho Mukha Vrksasana Therapy
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Monique Berry-Kelley
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Mary Belle McCorkle Academy of Excellence K-8
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-CH101-C
Class of 20

Blowing Bubbles with Carbon Dioxide
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Feven Afewerki
Chemical Sciences
Mesquite (Yuma) Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-AP018
Gwenyth Stewart

Nutrients Testing
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lasich
Animal and Plant Science
Mountain Vista School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-AP101-C
Class of 40

Liquid Battles
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Amy McDonald & Christine Maki
Animal and Plant Sciences
7-AP003
Olivia Mota

Rainbow Seeds
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Louise and Christopher RoDee Wild Bird Study Award – $50 Check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Verdean Smith
Animal and Plant Science
7-CH008
Amber Santillana

Best Bacteria Reducing Project
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Verdean Smith
Chemical Science
8-CH008
Alexander Morgan

Dirty Money
Vantage West Credit Union Science and Engineering Award – $25 Target Gift Card

Verdean Smith
Chemical Science
Native American Science & Engineering Program (NASEP)
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-EA028
Jenavieve Echegaray
Lexana Echegaray

Biomimicry Is the Future
Honorable Mention – $25, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Carol Seanez
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-EA023
Maya Ross

How Good Is the Water in Bisnahyeeł, New Mexico?
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Carol Seanez
Earth and Environmental Science
Nelson Home School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-PS012
Alexander Nelson

mRNA Sequence Analysis to Determine Genes Causing Unilateral Incompatibility in S. lycopersicum and S. pennellii
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship

Sandy Nelson
Plant Science
Nickola Home School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-EE001
Avi Nickola

Can Airplanes Generate Electricity?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Langham Award for Excellence – $25 Check and Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Kat Nickola
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Ocotillo Ridge Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-ER001
Athena Rae Rader

The Five-In-One Bookmark
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Valerie Rempel
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Olsson homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-HW001
Edward L. Olsson

Filter Fantastic: What's in Your Mask?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jeannette Olsson
Health and Wellness
4-AP001
Kent Olsson

Walking With Chickens: An Excercise Study
Adventure in Science Award – $45 check and cert
Pima County Fair's Creativity in Engineering Award – Family pack of 4 admission, 1 parking, and 4, 3 ride cards. (about an $85.00 Value)
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Jeannette Olsson
Animal and Plant Sciences
6-EA001
Wade Olsson

The Fish Who Harnessed the Wind
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Excellence in Civil Engineering (6th) – $150 Cash Prize and Certificate
Innovative Thought in Engineering or Science – $50 check and certificate
The Guppy Guild – $50 check and certificate
Tucson Herpetological Society – $100 check

jeannette olsson
Earth and Environmental Science
Patagonia High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-PM006
Nicholas M Dekhtyar

Eddy Current Levitation
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
3rd Place High School Award – TI 84 Calculator
Outstanding Science or Engineering Project – $25 check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Allison Lemons
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
Paulo Freire Freedom School – University
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-PM012
Lucas Gomez

Time's Shadow
Certificate of Achievement in Astronomy – $100 Check, Certificate (framed), membership

Steve Beall
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-EA012
Sofia Grajeda

What Is the Best Method to Clean Up an Oil Spill?
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Steve Beall
Earth and Environmental Science
Pistor Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-ER002
Terince Morais
Sabian Ares Moreno-Grajeda

Prosthetics for Everyone
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Sang Lee
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
7-PM006
Joel Perez-Garcia

The Best Airplane
AIAA Excellence in Aerospace Engineering – $25 Check & Certificate

Sang Lee
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-HW020
Danielle Carrasco
Prakriti Sangraula

Mental Health-During COVID-19: How Are Students Really Doing?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Sang Lee
Health and Wellness
Pueblo High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-HB015
Asher Merlin Bankhead

The Effects of a Sedentary Lifestyle on Frontotemporal Dementia Disease Severity: Lessons from a Drosophila melanogaster Model
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Andrew Lettes, Ph. D.
Health and Biomedical Science
Richard B. Wilson School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-EA101-C
Class of 20

Paving the Way to Learning! A Class Project to Build a Better Outdoor Learning Space
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jocelyn Smerz
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-CH024
Liliana McCally

Sourdough Science
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jonelle Richardson
Chemical Sciences
Rohrbach Redshift Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-PM007
Isaac Rohrbach

Two Slits, Three Slits, Red Slits, Green Slits! The Triple Slit Experiment
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Certificate of Achievement in Astronomy – $50 Check, Certificate (framed), membership
Excellence in Earth and Space Science – Meteorites

Amanda Rohrbach
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
6-PM011
Samuel Rohrbach

X-Rays vs. Altitude: Which Exposes You to More Radiation – a Trip to the Mountains or a Trip to the Dentist?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
NASA Earth System Science Award – $25 Check and Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Amanda Rohrbach
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
Roth Gordon Homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-HW002
Sophie Roth Gordon

Taking Control: How My Food and Exercise Decisions Impact My Blood Glucose Levels
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
The Haven Award for Outstanding Performance – $50 check and certificate

Derek Roth Gordon
Health and Wellness
HS-EA018
Henry Roth Gordon

Dynamic Agrivoltaics – Boosting Performance by Adding Movement to Solar Panels
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Energy Solutions Award – $100 Check and certificate
Science Champion Award for Excellence in Using Science Innovatively – $25 Check, Certificate, Social Media Toolkit
TEP Award of Excellence – $150 Check and Certificate
TEP Bright Mind Award – $1500 check and Certificate

Derek Roth Gordon
Earth and Environmental Science
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
7-EA015
Michelle Melendrez
Ximena Ojeda

Rock Luster
Student Award for Geoscience Excellence – $25 check and certificate

Sean Mendoza
Earth and Environmental Science
Saint Joseph Catholic School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-ER101-C
Class of 15

Sound of Silence
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Patricia Ludovici
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
6-HW008
Katya Stickney

How Gross Is Your Phone?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Kim Bennett
Health and Wellness
6-AP012
Eden Torres

Science Plant Project
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $ 50 check and certificate

Kim Bennett
Animal and Plant Science
7-BE008
Caitlin Hurley

Remote Learning vs. Gender
Outstanding Research in Psychological Science – $25 check and certificate

Kim Bennett
Behavioral and Social Science
7-ER012
Ryder Lyman

Where's My WiFi?
Principles of Electromagnetics – Silver – $50 Check and certificate

Kim Bennett
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
8-CH019
Abryana Moran

Copper Plating Experiment
Tucson Gem & Mineral Society for Middle School – $75 check and gift bag

Kim Bennett
Chemical Science
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
K-HW102-C
Class of 36

Mitten
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Leon, Mrs. Raptis, and Mrs. Ramirez-Mendivil
Health and Wellness
1-AP102-C
Class of 28

Polar Plunge: The Blubber Experiment
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Sylvia Kamei and Mrs. Yvette Urcadez
Animal and Plant Sciences
2-CH104-C
Class of 18

Can a Colloid Change Its State?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Emily Penning
Chemical Sciences
2-AP103-C
Class of 17

Where's the Bug?
3rd Geospatial Excellence, Awarded by The Map Lady – $25 Check and certificate

Mrs. Emily Penning
Animal and Plant Sciences
3-EA001
Zachary Daou

Water Temperature in Different Colors
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Amy Triphan
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-CH011
Mia Simon-Aquirre

The Egg Olympics
Best Female Project, 3rd Grade – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card

Ms. Amy Triphan
Chemical Sciences
3-CH002
Raymond Michael Valenzuela

Floating Egg in Salt Water
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Ms. Amy Triphan
Chemical Sciences
5-CH014
Andre Rodriguez

Stain Buster
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Miss Sarah Motter
Chemical Sciences
6-HW007
Alejandro Alberto Alday

Got Air?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Kayleen Molina
Health and Wellness
6-EE007
Ava Magdalene Lukavich

Houses for the Homeless part 2
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Kayleen Molina
Energy and Environmental Engineering
6-CH013
Luke Moreno

Get That Soda Cold!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Kayleen Molina
Chemical Science
7-EA006
Gillian Launey

How Much Energy Do We Use to Light Our Homes?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Patricia Barrett
Earth and Environmental Science
8-EE006
Ryan Molina
Braydyn Sage

How Far Can It Go?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Patricia Barrett
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-CH011
Shyann Torres

Bakin' Pans
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Patricia Barrett
Chemical Science
Sam Hughes Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-EA007
Maxime Ferriere

The Saguaro: Climate Victim or Not?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ASQ Sponsored Award – $50 check and certificate
Environmental Impact Award – $25 Check and certificate
First Place Award – $100 , certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society
Innovative Thought in Engineering or Science – $25 check and certificate
Saguaro National Park Award – $100 check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate
TEP Brilliant Mind Award – TOP Elementary project $250 check and Certificate

Theresa Barry
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-HW029
Vivian Grogan

The Emotion of Motion
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Theresa Barry
Health and Wellness
5-CH036
Nola LaRochelle

Go Ahead, Bake My Day!
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Youth Food Science & Creativity Award – $30 gift certificate to Melina's Cakes & Dessert Shop

Theresa Barry
Chemical Sciences
5-AP022
Lily D. Newell

Braying Burros
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jennine Grogan
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-AP024
Anna Perez Chumakova
Isabel Smith

Fingerprints: Unique or Mystique?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jennine Grogan
Animal and Plant Sciences
San Luis High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-EL002
Jorge Del Rio
Alfani Quintero

Electric Sandwich
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Heather Madrigal
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
San Simon School BIE
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-AP002
Hiliarion Enos
Jessenia Mattia-Flores
Leon Ortega

Growing Microgreens
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Pamela Buchanan
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-CH101-C
Class of 6

Colorful Chemistry Creations: Sun Prints with Color and Light
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pamela Buchanan
Chemical Sciences
5-CH101-C
Class of 6

Mighty Muffins! Kitchen Chemistry
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Pamela Buchanan
Chemical Sciences
6-CH103-C
Class of 5

Are All Sugars the Same?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pamela Buchanan
Chemical Science
Satori Charter School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-CH001
Ellis Marvin Patten Walters

Does the Brand of Bubble Gum Influence Bubble Size?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Karen Kimball
Chemical Sciences
4-CH003
Insee Ekstrom

The Orbeez-Igloo-Stupa Inator (T.O.I.S.-in8r) – A Frost Protection & Hydration System for Plants With a Little Help From Grey Water
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Nancy Bonsall
Chemical Sciences
Sonoran Science Academy – Tucson
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-CH101-C
Class of 35

The Magnificent Stretch
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Jori Konrad
Chemical Sciences
3-PM001
Brandon Newton

Soaring Straw Rockets
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

jori konrad
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
3-EE003
Gozel Penjiyeva

Up Up and Away in Your Own Hot Air Balloon
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

jori konrad
Energy and Environmental Engineering
3-EE002
Axel Roth

Are You in Hot Water?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

jori konrad
Energy and Environmental Engineering
HS-RC003
Prasiddhi Gyawali

Improving the Ease and Functionality of a Research Data Application Programming Interface
Junior League of Tucson Future Technology Leader Award – $50 check and certificate

Esra Sen
Robotics and Computer Science
Sonoran Science Academy – East
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-PM002
Alper Guvenc

Are Star Wars Twin Stars Possible?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Excellence in Earth and Space Science – Meteorites
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Stacey Pretzel
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
5-ER015
Okan Guvenc

Elevapter- High Altitude Hexadeca-copter-Based Rocket Elevator And Launch / Land System
Aerospace Excellence Award – $50 Gift Certificate to Rocketry Works
Excellence in Engineering – $25 Check and Certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

Megan McDonald Tukey
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
6-AP011
Rowan Diedrich

Inch by Inch
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Kristen Aguanno
Animal and Plant Science
7-HW017
Dylan Merriott

My Shocking Discoveries
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Kristen Aguanno
Health and Wellness
St. Cyril's Catholic School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-EA003
Langston Smith

The Cleanest Bike Route in Town.
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Pamela Tinley
Earth and Environmental Science
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-CH010
Kianna Alvarez

Poppin’ Popcorn
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Chemical Science
6-HW010
Brody Amon

Does Wearing a Mask Decrease Your Oxygen Level?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

MariAnn Slater
Health and Wellness
6-CH022
Emily Olsen

What Detergent Kills the Most Bacteria?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Chemical Science
6-CH023
Stella Perricone

Which Shampoo Makes Lamb Wool the Whitest?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Chemical Science
6-CH025
Olivia Taylor

Sugar & Cookies
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Chemical Science
7-BE014
Mckenzie Avelar Pilkington

Do You Really Look Like Your Parents As a Baby?
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $50 check and certificate

MariAnn Slater
Behavioral and Social Science
7-BE015
Sienna Fernandez

The Effect of Music on Memory
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Behavioral and Social Science
7-EA012
Lucas Freeman

Can Natural Materials Remove Impurities From Unprocessed Irrigation Water?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

MariAnn Slater
Earth and Environmental Science
7-HW004
Julissa Piedrahita

Which Dance Move Best Affects Your Heart Rate?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Health and Wellness
7-BE017
Taryn Stevenson

Does Color Affect Your Memory?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Behavioral and Social Science
8-EE018
Giselle Amezquita

Will Homemade Biodiesel Be an As Effective Fuel As Canola Oil?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

MariAnn Slater
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-ER015
Gabrino Fernandez

Rocket Science
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Aerospace Excellence Award – $75 Gift Certificate to Rocketry Works

MariAnn Slater
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
8-HW001
Briana Munoz

Which Toothpaste Helps Whiten Teeth With Braces Best?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Health and Wellness
8-AP012
Abril Sanchez

Hydroponics or Peat Moss: Which One Increases Plant Growth the Most?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Animal and Plant Science
8-CH025
Mariana Vega

Best Nail Polish Remover
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

MariAnn Slater
Chemical Science
St. Michael's School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-AP102-C
Class of 18

Plant Power!
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lisa Jamison
Animal and Plant Sciences
6-PM009
Thomas B. Allen

How Does Bike Suspension Work?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Tracy Smith
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
6-HW016
Sophia Howell

Do Masks Work?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Tracy Smith
Health and Wellness
6-HW004
Jude Huether

Tools Used to Help Protect Us From COVID-19 May Also Spread COVID-19
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Tracy Smith
Health and Wellness
6-AP009
Gianna Lagat

It's a Giving Tree!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Passion for Science Award: In honor of Rachel Tankersley and Tonya Connelly – $35 check and certificate

Tracy Smith
Animal and Plant Science
6-AP008
Emma Townsdin

Root Filtration
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Tracy Smith
Animal and Plant Science
6-HW011
Kalyn Wilson

UV Radiation
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Tracy Smith
Health and Wellness
8-BE005
Chloe M. Harris

Music & Memory Mashup
The Haven Award for Innovation – $50 check and certificate

Hailey Sanders
Behavioral and Social Science
8-CH001
Avery Johnson

Are Candles Killing You?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Hailey Sanders
Chemical Science
8-AP006
Christopher Lundin

Growing Mediums and Their Effects on Plant Growth
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Native Plant Studies – Book (value 25.00) and $25.00 check

Hailey Sanders
Animal and Plant Science
8-AP005
Sofie Thorn

To Decompose or Not to Decompose
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Hailey Sanders
Animal and Plant Science
8-ER005
Malina Willard

Optical Theremins
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
1st Place Middle School Award – TI-84 Calculator, Apple Air Pod Pro
AZ Lotus Award for Engineering, Robotics and Computer Science – AZ Lotus Merchandise Pack + $100 gift certificate to the Diamondbacks Store

Hailey Sanders
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Sunrise Drive Elementary
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-AP103-C
Class of 19

Germ-Free vs. Germy
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Maura Baker
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-AP009
Greta Barber
Sofie Collins

Stop That Rot!
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Denise Ybanez
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-EA002
Audrey Dessent

K-Cup or No Cup?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jiaxin Dong
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-AP010
Kaela Gracy

Quick Reproduction
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Jon Helleson
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-HW005
Finley Johnson

A Masked Problem
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jiaxin Dong
Health and Wellness
5-CH008
Elina Koenst

Stretchy Slime
Rising Female Chemist – $50 check and certificate

Denise Ybanez
Chemical Sciences
5-CH010
Sophia Novak

Freezing Substances
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jiaxin Dong
Chemical Sciences
5-CH009
Lucas Raymond

Meet Your Meat: My Investigation of Meat Tenderness
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
1st Place Elementary School Award – TI-34 Calculator, LCD Digital Microscope

Denise Ybanez
Chemical Sciences
5-AP008
Ava Ruggieri

Wool vs. Cotton Saddle Pad
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Denise Ybanez
Animal and Plant Sciences
Sycamore Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
3-EE001
Easton Macias
Wyatt Macias

Trash Equals Energy
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate

Mrs. Hecht
Energy and Environmental Engineering
3-AP001
Evelyn Tosseth

The Great Hamster Seed Hunt
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Dennis Life Science Award – Any plant or animal life science

Mrs. Hecht
Animal and Plant Sciences
4-ER002
James Ferrin

Can I Build a Solar Powered Go Kart?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Middendorf
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-ER005
Chloe Roe Hancock

Environmentally Friendly Straw-Bioplastic
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Ms. Cordova
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-AP011
Katie Hecht

The Box Cat Feeder
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ms. Wright
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-BE004
Josephine Marinone- Knight

Memory and Emotions
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Krup
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-PM007
Julian Paredes

Which Box Will Slide Down First?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ms. Wright
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
Tanque Verde Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-ER105-C
Class of 24

The Trash Conveyor Belt
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Mrs. Karel
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-ER008
Ephram Lines

Electric Back Massager
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Hust
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
6-ER006
Parker Harwell

3D Printer Filament PLA or PTEG
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Basler
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
6-EE013
Logan Nielsen

Fan Powered Hovercraft
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
3rd Place Middle School Award – TI-34 Calculator

Mrs. Vega
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Tanque Verde High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS017
Emily Ignatoff

Avian Relationships to Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) in Perennial vs Intermittent Riparian Ecosystems in Southern Arizona
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Alex and Winn Lindsay Award – $1000 check and a certificate (will deterine true amount by end of February)
Saguaro National Park Award – $100 check and certificate

Dr. Mark Saliba
Animal Science
HS-CB002
Karah Mayer

In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Patient Tissue, UG Rich RNA Is Not Preferentially Soluble as Predicted
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Best of Cellular & Microbiological Sciences Award – $500 Scholarship and Certificate
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship
Jack Johnson Arizona Excellence in Science Award – $2,500 Scholarship

Dr. Grazyna Zreda
Cellular and Molecular Biology
The Montessori Schoolhouse
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-AP003
Anya LeBauer

The Effect of Fire on Biodiversity Over Time
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Junior League of Tucson Future Climate Leader Award – $50 check and certificate

Hannah Ebner
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-EE002
Zachary Soto

Fast and Stable Cargo Ship
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Paige Riedy
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Tucson Hebrew Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-EA101-C
Class of 12

The Ice Project
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Adina Karp
Earth and Environmental Sciences
3-HW102-C
Class of 10

Screen Time Surplus
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Melissa Landau
Health and Wellness
Tucson High Magnet School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS001
Amado A Alvarez

More Than Rain in the Drain: Documenting Wildlife in Storm Drainages and Corridors
Pima Community College Foundation Top STEM Student of Promise – $500 Scholarships to PCC and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

JEREMY JONAS
Animal Science
HS-EA001
Tristin Anaya
Janessa Gurley

"Diet-biome" of the Invasive Northern Crayfish in Arizona: Identifying Fish Within Stomach Contents
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate
Stockholm Junior Water Prize Regional Award – $25 Check, Certificate and Opportunity to enter the State Stockholm Water Prize contest

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-BE002
Chloe Atkins
Liam Superville

Ethical Impacts: The Lack of Bioethics in Science and How It Affects Higher Education
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-MI001
Clyde Ikiru Berry

Brie-ding Experimental Cultures: What Effects Will It Havarti, and Will It Be Any Gouda?
Food Safety Award Third Place (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $50 Check and Framed Certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Microbiology
HS-RC001
Malakai Michael DeHuelbes
Robyn Anita Duarte

Robotic Exploration: Discovering the Effects of Arduino Coding in Engineering Products
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Junior League of Tucson Women in Technology Award – $50 check and certificate
Langham Autosport Award – $50 Check and Certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Robotics and Computer Science
HS-EA008
Malachi Gabriel Fisher

The Hidden Menace: Microplastics in the Santa Cruz River
2nd Geospatial Excellence, Awarded by The Map Lady – $50 Check and certificate
Environmental Impact Award – $50 Check and certificate
Ricoh Sustainable Development Award – $25 Check and Certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-CB001
Lilie Mae Gastelum
Mikayla Grech
Adriana Morales

Microbial Munching Solution to Pollution: Investigating Core Enzymes Involved in Plastic Biodegradation
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Junior Water Prize Regional Award – $25 Check, Certificate and Opportunity to enter the State Stockholm Water Prize contest

Jeremy Jonas
Cellular and Molecular Biology
HS-HB004
Sofi Guerra

Trends and Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in the Human Oral Microbiome
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-HB002
Arielle Yulein Guerrero

Neurological Disease protein TDP-43 in a Larvae drosophila model relating to Frontotemporal dementia
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-PM001
Sean Lyon

Meteors Under the Microscope: Observing the Lightcurve of Asteroid 1998 OR2 using DS9
Excellence in Earth and Space Science – Meteorites
Live Long and Prosper – $200 Check & Certificate
Smithsonian Institution's Whipple Observatory Award – Invitation to be the leading presenter for the Smithsonian Institutions Whipple Observatory monthly star party lecture series.

Jeremy Jonas
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-HB009
Hector Lopez
Natasha Mukeina

Global and National Covid-19 Correlations
Pima Community College Foundation Top STEM Student of Promise – $500 Scholarships to PCC and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75check and certificate

Jeremy D. Jonas
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-PS002
Samira Nassi Celaya

Comparative Analysis of Transcriptome Changes in Solanum pennellii Pistils Before and After Flowering Time
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

JEREMY JONAS
Plant Science
HS-EA002
Esai N. Quintero

Structural Interpretation of Raplee Ridge Monocline Utilizing Remote Sensing Techniques and Point Cloud Data
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-BI001
Terra Simone Gomez
Panina Rast
J'Hrenara Malae Rios

Grow Your Own Home (Experimenting with Mycelium Substrates)
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Seeded Produce Award for Creativity and Innovation in Architectural Design – $100 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Biochemical Science and Bioengineering
HS-EA005
Ellis Selznick

A Synthesis of Indian Monsoon Records Over the Last Glacial Cycle: Insights from the Bay of Bengal
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Future Leaders in Sustainability and Social Justice – Cash award and certificate
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-EA003
Jaudiel Arturo Silva Collelmo
Omar Sotelo

Sacred vs. Security: Investigating the Effects of US Border Wall Construction on Quitobaquito Springs
Future Leaders in Sustainability and Social Justice – Cash award and certificate
Innovative Thought in Engineering or Science – $100 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-BE001
Tessa Steven Wuelpern

Tossing and Turning: Investigating the Impact of Somatic vs. Cognitive Symptoms of Anxiety on Sleep Quality in Teenagers
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate
Junior League of Tucson the Future is Female Award – $50 check and certificate

Jeremy Jonas
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA009
Cece Alfie
Cosmo Brusa Zappellini

Take A Bow, Cow! The Future Is Plant-Based
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jeremy Jonas
Earth and Environmental Science
Twin Peaks Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-BE008
Peyton Menghini

Fingerprints and Families
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Charles Sadler
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-CH021
Olivia Farler

Salt "N" Sand
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Monica Baden
Chemical Sciences
5-CH025
Olivia Fredericksen

Apeeling Eggsperiment
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Monica Baden
Chemical Sciences
5-EA006
Madelyn Haselhorst

Maddy’s Mask Dryer 5000 Engineering Fair Project
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Monica Flores
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-ER012
Timmy Hindman

Lego Stomper
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Monica Baden
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-ER014
Isaac Losacker

Wheelchair Locking Bracket
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate

Jenny Haselhorst
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
8-PM008
Giovanna Bernal

Skating Through Physics
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Ray Cammack Shows Creativity in Engineering Award – 5 Carnival Ride Cards for Pima County Fair or Arizona State Fair

Mary Glueck
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
8-HW018
Rebecca Boyle

Heart Racing
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mary Glueck
Health and Wellness
8-BE007
Ayushi Rajgor

How We Perceive Our Voices
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mary Glueck
Behavioral and Social Science
8-PM009
Zachary Windsor

Analyzing the Bounce
Mu Alpha Theta Award for Challenging, Original and Creative Problem Solving in Mathematics – $25 Check and Certificate

Mary Glueck
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
University High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS003
madison brichard

How Scent Bias Affects Wildlife Camera Data
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Sky Island Naturalist – certificate and Sky Island Alliance prizes

Elyse Wexler
Animal Science
HS-BE034
Rohan Bose

Impact of Distance Learning on Student’s Academic Performance
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-BE020
Andrea I. Castellanos

School and Programs Satisfaction Level in Children with Developmental Disorders
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA013
Jordan Pendleton Casto
Lily Pendleton Casto

The Effects of Soil Rockiness on Percent of Soil Erosion
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert
Student Award for Geoscience Excellence – $25 check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-CM009
Olivia Cho

The Effect of pH Level on the Presence of E. coli and Coliform Bacteria in Pools
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Ms.Wexler
Chemical and Material Science
HS-BE006
Ashlee Diggles

Measuring Racial Bias in Healthcare Workplaces
Outstanding Research in Psychological Science – $25 Check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA026
Graciela Escobar

The Effects of Product Brand on the Grams of Microplastics in the Product
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-PM005
Adlí Galíndo

Effect of an Arrow Shaft and Projectile Point on a Flight’s Precision and Scalar Distance
"FlightSafety International Award for Aviation" – 1 hr. Flight Simulation Certificate
AIAA Excellence in Aerospace Engineering – $50 Check & Certificate
Outstanding Science or Engineering Project – $25 check and certificate

Tara Archuleta
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-EN008
Dannica Guerette

Can a Small Levee Decrease the Height of Water in a Dip During a Flash Flood?
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert

Ms.Wexler
Energy and Environmental Engineering
HS-EA029
Amanda Howard

The Effects of Oxybenzone in Sunscreen on Artemia and on Phaseolus vulgaris Pinto Group
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Dr.Archuleta
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-EA025
Hannah Jackson

The Effect of Weather Forecasting Methods on the Accuracy of Forecasts
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-BE009
Joselyn Jamarta Nee

Correlation Between a Variety of Factors and Mental Health As Observed in Teenagers
Science of Kindness Award – Ben's Bells gift bag

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-BE032
Isaac Johnson

The Effects of Common Household Residents on Individuals' Divergent Thinking
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AZ Psych Association Psychological Science Award – $100 Check and certificate
Excellence in Critical Thinking – $1500 Scholarship

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EN006
Julian Keefer

Construction of a Low-tech Hydroponic System & Its Effect on the Growth of Arugula (Eruca vesicaria sativa)
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Zach Giron Memorial Award – $25 Check & Certificate

Tara Archuleta
Energy and Environmental Engineering
HS-BE026
Leo T Klump

The Effect of Violent Video Games on Student Opinion on Guns
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-BI002
Ethan Lee

Fabrication of a Bioprinted Scaffold Cuff: Implications for Tissue Engineering of an Implantable Organ
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship
Tom Grogan Award – for Scientific Excellence at the High School Level – $2500 Scholarship and Certificate
Yale Outstanding Science & Engineering Award – $25 Check, Medallion, and Certificate upon mailing Acceptance Form

Elyse Wexler
Biochemical Science and Bioengineering
HS-BE016
Sebastian Alexander Longoria

How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the Mental Health of High School Upperclassmen?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
AFSP Inspired Young Researcher – $25 Check and Certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-PM012
Gabriel Lopez

How Different Surface Conditions Affect Distance to Stop
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Elyse Wexler
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-EN001
Sarah Malkin

The Impact of a Global Pandemic on Performing Arts: Building Shields to Stop the Spread of Aerosols
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Elyse Wexler
Energy and Environmental Engineering
HS-AS014
Isidora Mandolini

The Effects of Air Quality and Temperature on Bat (Chiroptera) Emergence Times
RISING STALAGMITE AWARD – $50 check, SAG T-Shirt, Certificate of Appreciation, and an invitation to present your project at our general monthly meeting,

Elyse Wexler
Animal Science
HS-MI003
Esha Mathur

Prophages Within Symbiotic and Free-Living Terrestrial Cyanobacteria
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship

Elyse Wexler
Microbiology
HS-HB006
Nikhil Chandra Mathur

KRAS Mutational Status and Its Relationship to Gender, Stage and Other RAS Expressions in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Foundation Scholarship – $2000 Scholarship
The UACC Award for Early Scientific Inquiry – Gift cards

Elyse Wexler
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-HB008
Sonia Mathur

Prostacyclin Therapy Effects on CMR Image- derived Pericardial Effusion Size in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elyse Welxer
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-BE019
Gabriella Arroyo
Amanda Jean Miller

Adolescents vs. Peer Influence
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
AZ Psych Association Psychological Science Award – $100 Check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-MI002
Abbigayle Mills

The Effect of Sunlight Cycles on the Bioluminescence of Marine Dinoflagellates
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Excellence in Engineering Design Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Microbiology
HS-BE010
Isabella Mixton-Garcia
Auhona Shil

The Impact of Self-Esteem on STEM Career Choices for Different Gender/Ethnic Group
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $150 Check and Certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-HB005
Ali Mohammad Ali

Qualitative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of IFN-B treated and Treatment-Naive MS Patients
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-BE029
Tyra Olsen

How Does One’s Skin Tone Affect the Amount of Perceived Racial Discrimination?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-BE023
Kiley Parrish

Does the Way Teenagers Feel About Their Body Influence Their Grades?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA015
Joely Cate Patterson

The Effects of Industrial Hemp Fabric on the Water Consumption of an Article of Clothing When Compared to Cotton
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate
Outstanding Achievement for Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric, Oceanic or Hydrologic Sciences – $25 Check, Certificate and the name of science fair winner in the December issue of the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society (BAMS).
Ricoh Sustainable Development Award – $25 Check and Certificate

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-CM003
Hadlie Polonski

The Effects of Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Cinnamon), Eucalyptus citriodora (Eucalyptus), and Citrus aurantifolia (Lime) Essential Oils on the Shelf Life of Italian Bread Products
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Best of Chemical and Material Sciences Award – $500 Scholarship and Certificate

Elyse Wexler
Chemical and Material Science
HS-EN007
Viviana Portillo

Does Sunlight Time Affect the Electrical Conductivity in Persian Limes?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Elyse Wexler
Energy and Environmental Engineering
HS-BE031
Jadyn Quinonez

The Relationship Between Ambient Temperatures and Cognitive Ability
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
The Haven Honorable Mention – $25 check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-RC005
Hendrick Read

Using Deep Learning to Identify Organisms in Water
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Best of Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences Award – $500 Scholarship and Certificate
Food Safety Award – First Place(Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $100 Check and Framed Certificate
Junior Water Prize Regional Award – $25 Check, Certificate and Opportunity to enter the State Stockholm Water Prize contest
Science Champion Award for Excellence in Using Science Innovatively – $25 Check, Certificate, Social Media Toolkit
TEP Award of Excellence – $150 Check and Certificate

Tara Archuleta
Robotics and Computer Science
HS-EL005
Gavin Robichaud

Will Photovoltaic Power Cells Increase the Time an Electric Vehicle Can Drive?​
TEP Top High School Project – $300 Check and Certificate

Elyse Wexler
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
HS-EA027
Jose Eduardo Tanori

The Effect of Ant Tunnel Lengths Based on the Material the Ants Live On
Most Outstanding Exhibit in Materials Science – $25 check, certificate and award ribbon

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-BE017
Dahlia Tolby

The Effects One's Race Has on How Long Someone Will Sentence Them for a Certain Crime
Future Leaders in Sustainability and Social Justice – Cash award and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EA011
Nathaniel van der Leeuw

Climate’s Effect on Xerophytes and Subtropical Species
1st Geospatial Excellence, Awarded by The Map Lady – $75 Check and certificate
Excellence in Scientific Research – $50 cash and certificate
Honorable Mention – $25, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert
Mu Alpha Theta Award for Challenging, Original and Creative Problem Solving in Mathematics – $25 Check and Certificate
NASA Earth System Science Award – $25 Check and Certificate
Saguaro National Park Award – $100 check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-AS015
Keila Raquel Villalba

The Effect of Changing Temperatures on Hummingbird Populations
The Ruby Memorial Award – $25 Check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Animal Science
HS-EA032
Makena Wheeler

The Efficiencies of Different Types of Mulches in Retaining Water
Best Use of International System of Units Award – $25 Check and Certificate
NASA Earth System Science Award – $25 Check and Certificate
Ricoh Sustainable Development Award – $25 Check and Certificate

Tara Archuleta
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-RC002
Alex Woodford

Paper Robots
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Passion in Engineering Scholarship – $500 Scholarship and certificate
Seeded Produce Award for Creativity and Innovation in Technology – $100 check and certificate

Elyse Wexler
Robotics and Computer Science
Vail Academy and High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
4-EA003
Almirah Copeland

Recycled Material Paper Making
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Jessica Vanderford
Earth and Environmental Sciences
4-EE002
Audrey Walter

Cents-Ible Electricity
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Jessica Vanderford
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-EE008
Kayla Biagini
Jazlene Dominguez

How Does the Wattage of a Microwave Oven Affect the Number of Unpopped Kernels Left?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Brett Batty
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-EE007
Kameelat Mustapha

Hydroelectric Energy
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert

Brett Batty
Energy and Environmental Engineering
7-CH009
Ada Whiteley

Pancakes: Rise to Fluff
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Brett Batty
Chemical Science
8-EA006
Mason Fosdick

Soil Water Repellency (SWR) a Case Study of Humic Acid Polymerization After a Wildfire
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Hydrological Society Award – $100 Check and cert
Leonore and Jack Mayer Memorial Award – $50 check and certificate
Polymer Chemistry Innovations Award – $250 check and certificate
TEP Brilliant Mind Award – TOP Middle School Project $750 check and Certificate

Elaine MacKenzie
Earth and Environmental Science
HS-PM008
Luckie Musngi

Ancient Siege Weaponry
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
Ray Cammack Shows Creativity in Engineering Award – 5 Carnival Ride Cards for Pima County Fair or Arizona State Fair

Elaine MacKenzie
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-PM007
Allyson Tate

The Probability of Getting a Cornhole
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Mu Alpha Theta Award for Challenging, Original and Creative Problem Solving in Mathematics – $25 Check and Certificate

Elaine MacKenzie
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
HS-EN004
Lexi Wickline

A Refreshing Breeze
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Elaine MacKenize
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Vail Blended Learning
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-CH015
Anneliese Bee
Bella Perez
Grayson Wilson

Lint in Pockets
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Jennifer Rozo
Chemical Science
Vail Inclusive Preschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
PK-CH001
Maxwell Crowder

Slushie Science
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Nicole Crowder
Chemical Sciences
Vail Innovation Center
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
5-ER001
Sebastian Cooksey

Recycled Racer Project
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Aleza Schultz
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
Ventana Vista Elementary
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
1-HW001
Sebastian Bonomolo

Milk and Cookies
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Paola Villareal
Health and Wellness
4-HW016
Zeke Bialis

How Do Masks Really Measure Up?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Melissa Prokop
Health and Wellness
5-CH030
Mia Corriego

What Type of Milk Has the Most Foam?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alicia Barrios
Chemical Sciences
5-HW023
Lillian Dupont

Back to Black and White
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Ellie Galligan
Health and Wellness
5-HW026
Theodore LeBlanc

Are You Full Yet?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alicia Barrios
Health and Wellness
5-EA008
Cole Levy

The Sedona Red Rock Experiment
Tucson Gem & Mineral Society for Elementary School – $35 check and gift bag

Ellie Galligan
Earth and Environmental Sciences
5-BE015
Mateo Perez

Do Video Games Affect Your Reaction Time?
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Alicia Barrios
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-CH033
Salome Nifong

Devil's Toothpaste
Mad Scientist Award –

Alicia Barrios
Chemical Sciences
5-EE007
Katherine Struthers

How Much Water Passes Through Different Cement Mixes?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Alicia Barrios
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Veritas Academy
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
8-EE014
Jacob Andersen

Generating Electricity from Greywater
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
2nd Place Middle School Award – TI-84 Calculator, Wireless Microscope
Excellence in Civil Engineering (8th) – $150 Cash Prize and Certificate
TEP Award of Excellence – $75 Check and Certificate

Thad Hardeman
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-EE015
Josiah Chaffin

Solar Solutions: Thirst? Problem Solved
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
TEP Top Middle School Project – $150 Check and Certificate

Thad Hardeman
Energy and Environmental Engineering
8-AP008
Anna Hoffman

Does Seltzer Water Help Plants Grow Faster?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Thad Hardeman
Animal and Plant Science
8-CH022
Elijah Holmes

Rust Removal
Outstanding Project in Nautical or Submarine Sciences – $250 check and certificate

Thad Hardeman
Chemical Science
8-HW021
Kate Kopas

To Mask or Not to Mask, That Is the Question
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Thad Hardeman
Health and Wellness
8-AP007
Wesley LaPrell

The Native Way: Using Dead Fish As Fertilizer
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Thad Hardeman
Animal and Plant Science
8-ER011
Joelle Orr

Building a Solar-Powered Birdbath
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Thad Hardeman
Engineering, Robotics, and Computer Science
Veritas Christian Community School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-HB026
Sofia Marie Olsen

Needle Technology
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Daniel Doyle
Health and Biomedical Science
HS-EN009
Amanda Whalen

Making a Saguaro H.A.W.T.
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Energy Solutions Award – $50 Check and certificate
Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
ISEF Finalist and UA Scholarship – Trip to the Regeneron ISEF For student plus $2500 UA Scholarship
Naval Excellence in Science Research Award – $25 Check, Certificate
Second Place Award – $75, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society
Simon Strauss Engineering Award – $1000 Scholarship and certificate
TEP Renewable Energy Award – $200 and certificate

Daniel Doyle
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Walden Grove High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-AS020
Matthew Mayer

Carnivore Ecology and Bear Population Estimate
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Emily Bertelsen
Animal Science
Willcox High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
HS-BE039
Jozlyn Moreman

The Difference in Expression of Color Pigmentation Based on Gender
Outstanding Research in Psychological Science – $25 check and certificate
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Ty White
Behavioral and Social Science
HS-EL008
Karissa Riggs

Measuring Distance with Arduino Uno and HC-SR04 Under Varying Air Pressure and Humidity
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $75 check and certificate

Ty White
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Willcox Middle School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-CH017
Nathan Riggs

Plant Power
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Brandi Webster
Chemical Science
6-CH021
Mark Wilson

Light My Fire
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Brandi Webster
Chemical Science
Winifred Harelson Elementary School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
2-ER002
Harper Francom

The "Are We There Yet?"
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Mrs. Klein
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-ER008
Aubree Barrett

Bad Kitty T.P. Guard
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Ms. Easterling
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-ER009
Jadyn Collins

The Tiny Hang Up
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place
TEP Award of Excellence – $50 Check and Certificate

Ms. Easterling
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-ER023
Noah Garcia

The Stable Brace
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Angela Sieminski
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-ER018
Zeke Mellinger

Mixer Straw
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Thomas
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
3-ER019
Raina Pike

Bottle Bibs
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Thomas
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-HW101-C
Class of 29

Temperature Tantrum
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Lindsay Wong
Health and Wellness
5-AP101-C
Class of 27

Plant Warfare: Investigating Allelopathy
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Classroom Project: Success in Science – $25 check and certificate

Mrs. Yewell
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-ER007
Rilynn Brown
Emmy Sieminiski

Block the Bucks!
Vantage West Credit Union Science and Engineering Award – $25 Target Gift Card

Mrs. Yewell
Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences
5-HW018
Josiah Hess

Stretching Improvement With Sit and Reach
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lindsay Wong
Health and Wellness
5-AP013
Noah Madrid

Nature vs. Nurture: Barrel Cactus Seeds
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place
Honorable Mention – $25, certificate and one-year family membership to Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society

Mrs. Yewell
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-HW009
Daniel Moreno

The 5-Second Rule — Is it Legit?
Food Safety Award – Second Place (Sponsored by the Victor P. Smith Endowed Chair in Food Safety Education – $75 Check and Framed Certificate

Mrs. Yewell
Health and Wellness
5-PM006
Bryson Neese

The Science in the Wreckage
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Yewell
Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics
5-BE006
Ryder Snapp

The Effects of Color and Darkness on Thoughts and Feelings
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Mrs. Yewell
Behavioral and Social Sciences
5-AP014
Jessica Turetzky

Does a Cat's Age Affect Its Reaction to Catnip?
SARSEF Grand Award: 3rd Place

Lindsay Wong
Animal and Plant Sciences
5-AP012
Vivienne Yewell

Desperately Seeking Sunlight
SARSEF Grand Award: 2nd Place

Mrs. Yewell
Animal and Plant Sciences
Winter Homeschool
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
PK-HW001
Ella Winter

Which Mouth Is More Dirty: Mine or My Dog’s?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
SARSEF Board of Directors Award – $ 50 check and certificate

Megan Winter
Health and Wellness
K-HW001
Lilah Winter

Can Blowing Bubbles Spread Germs?
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place
Best Female Project, Kindergarten – Certificate, $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card

Megan Winter
Health and Wellness
Woodard Junior High School
Grade-Locator / Student(s)

Project / All Awards

Teacher / Category
6-AP013
Leilani E. Beltran

Soil Power
SARSEF Grand Award: 1st Place

Vicki Peterson
Animal and Plant Science
574 projects

 

2021 Winning Educators

Kim Adkins

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Feven Afewerki

Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Lisa Baker

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Alicia Barrios

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Monique Berry-Kelley

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Tiffanie Bialis

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Pam Buchanan

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Jessica Caramella

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Lydia Carlson

Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
Ana Castro-Eubanks

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Theresa Chavez

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Lourdes DeLeon

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Daniel Doyle

Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
Michael Frank

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Patricia Garcia

Dr. Uhl STEM Integration – Teacher Award – $50 and Certificate
Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Thad Hardeman

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Diane Hecht

Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
Jessica Howe

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Lisa Jamison

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Jeremy Jonas

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Anne Marie Karel

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Adina Karp

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Kenneth Kratzer

Dr. Uhl STEM Integration – Teacher Award – $50 and Certificate
Melissa Landau

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Samantha Lauderdale

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Patricia Lindberg

Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Heather Madrigal

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Janine Malkin

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
SARSEF Endorsed Teacher Award – $100 and framed certificate
Jennifer Metzler

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Kimberly Mulligan

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Jackie Nichols

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Adam Norzagaray

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Jessica Reichling

Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Jonelle Richardson

Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Mabel Rivera

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Jennifer Rozo

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Alfred Santos

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
SARSEF Endorsed Teacher Award – $100 and framed certificate
Pooja Setia

Hogan Hero STEM AZing Science and Engineering Award – $50 check and certificate
Julie Sharkey

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
MariAnn Slater

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Jocelyn Smerz

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
The Best Teacher Award – $65 Gift Certificate Custom Facial
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Danielle Swartz

Tough Teacher Award – Gift Basket of Foodie Items
Andrea Velazco

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Rosina West

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Elyse Wexler

SARSEF Champion Educator Of Science and Engineering $200 check and certificate – $200 check and certificate
Teacher Appreciation Award – Complimentary 60 minute Swedish Massage
Ty White

Dr. Uhl STEM Integration – Teacher Award – $50 and Certificate
Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Rita Wilhite

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson Membership Award – 1 yearly membership
Robyn Anne Yewell

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Ivan Yocum

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate
Yvonne Youngquist

Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering – $100 check and certificate

 

2021 Winning Schools

Cibola High School

Top School – High School – $500 Award for Research Supplies and Trophy
Emily Gray Junior High

Top School – Middle School – $500 Award for Research Supplies and Trophy
J. Robert Hendricks Elementary School

Top School – Elementary School – $500 Award for Research Supplies and Trophy
University High School

Top School – High School – $500 Award for Research Supplies and Trophy

SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair Goes Virtual

Nearly 3,000 students will compete at the 66th Annual SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair

Press Release – PDF

Bennett Johnston, who competed in the 2020 SARSEF Fair, records a special message for Future Innovators Day which will take place online Friday, March 5.

February 25, 2021

(Tucson, AZ) The 66th SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair Powered by TEP is virtual this year and will showcase the work of 2,900 students, pre-kindergarten through high school, from across Southern Arizona. In a difficult year for science education, students went above and beyond to compete at this year’s fair.

One Kindergartener asks, “Can blowing bubbles spread COVID germs?”

A third-grader designed and built a wearable device that lets kids know when others are too close to each other.

A fifth-grader designed and built an economical ventilation system to reduce the transmission of airborne pathogens like COVID aerosols in indoor classrooms.

And that’s just to name a few!

The fair will be held at virtualfair.sarsef.org where visitors can view student projects, engage in science activities, watch videos by science and engineering professionals, and view live-streamed Award Ceremonies.

From Monday, March 1 through Thursday, March 4, judges will review projects and interview students to determine who will win awards. Every grand award winner receives a trophy and a check. For the first time ever, thanks to the fair’s virtual format, elementary school

Elisabeth Scoville and Bowser the Sulcata Tortoise from the Tucson Reptile Museum prepare for Future Innovators Day

students will have the option to practice their interview skills with judges along with the middle school and high school competitors.

Finalists will compete for over $100,000 of cash and prizes, including scholarships.

On Friday, March 5, from 9:00am to 2:30pm, SARSEF invites teachers, students, and families to tune in for Future Innovators Day, a live broadcast of science demonstrations, activities and tours. Features include activities from University of Arizona College of Optics, Tucson Reptile Museum, Fred Whipple Observatory, and Museum of Moving Art as well as a glimpse of what it’s like to be a scientist or engineer at Sonora Quest Laboratories, Terracon, On Semiconductor, and many more.

Also, viewers will get a special sneak peek at another SARSEF program called Racing the Sun, a high school program for student teams to design, build, and race solar-powered go-karts.

Saturday, March 6, award ceremonies will be live-streamed on the Fair website. SARSEF has not yet disclosed the location of the filming as a surprise for the audience.

“We are thrilled to bring the excitement and wonder students feel every year at the SARSEF Fair to a virtual format. As we prepare, we are constantly reminded of all the incredible work teachers have done to make this possible. Without them, students would not have the resources and support they need to do the impressive work presented at the fair,” Liz Bowman, SARSEF CEO, shared. “We are also grateful to the volunteers and judges who are lending their time and expertise to students.”

Visit virtualfair.sarsef.org March 1-6 to take part in a celebration of students and their work in science and engineering.