Alpita Patro @GonzagaVikings and Jordan Montague @LakeMelvilleLab each won a silver medal, in the intermediate and senior categories, respectively. (2/2)
A big congratulations to all of Team NL at @ysc_sjc CWSF! Special mention of Sophia Zhang @hhmoffice1 who won a gold medal (intermediate) as well as 2 special awards in the intermediate category: Nanotechnology for Sustainable Society Award and Renewable Energy Award. (1/2)
Tonight we’ll celebrate the accomplishments of our Team NL at @ysc_sjc Canada Wide Science Fair. You can tune in here: https://t.co/Ju9aVgcLMJ @cenovus@EDU_GovNL
Good luck to HHM students Ghena Alwaznee and Sophia Zhang and their teacher Ms. Janes representing @EasternNLSci at the Canada Wide Science Fair this week in Ottawa! @ysc_sjc
Abbey Janes – @hhmoffice1 – The Impact of Text Messages on Short-Term Memory
Adhira Ganesh– @GonzagaVikings –Assessing Decoding Accuracy for Directional Arm Movement in Macaque Monkeys: A Comparative Analysis of Neuronal Firing Rates from Primary Motor and Premotor Cortex
(2/2)
The @MUN_Psychology and the Association of Psychologists Newfoundland and Labrador award 2024 for the best project relating to psychology in a junior, intermediate and senior category were:
Emma Lynn Way - @lakecrestnl – Paw Preference
(1/2) @MemorialUSci@cenovus@EDU_GovNL
Sophia Zhang – @hhmoffice1 – Renewable Energy Harvesting with Triboelectric Nanogenerators
Connor Payne – @HolySpiritHS – Blow Me Down: The Effect of Wind Turbine Blade Length on Power Production
(2/2)
The @MemorialUSci Department of Physics award for the best physical sciences project in a junior, intermediate and senior category were:
Liam Christian and Ishaan Mann – @StBonaventures – Can a homemade barometer predict changes in the weather?
(1/2)
The @MUN_EarthSci award for the best project that deals with the understanding of earth properties in a junior, intermediate and senior category are:
Anna Johnsen and Catiyana Malone – @StBonaventures – Is Our Water Really Clean?
(1/2)
The @MemorialUChem awards 2024 for the best chemistry projects in junior, intermediate and senior categories were:
(Junior 1st) Anna McLellan – @lakecrestnl – Can Ink put You in Jail?
(1/4)
(Intermediate 2nd) Makenzie Wishart – MDJH – Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) leads the way in rapid and effective Carbon Capture and Absorption
(Senior 1st) Sarah-Grace Li and Lakshmi Chedella - @hhmoffice1 – Turning Old Clothing into Candy
(3/4)
Colin Purchase – @mdjh – Documentation of endangered red pines in the Charles Brook watershed
Tanish Bhatt – @GonzagaVikings – UniFlu: a novel, immunoinformatics-guided universal influenza vaccine prototype
Congratulations 🎉 @NLSchoolsCA@EDU_GovNL@cenovus (2/2)
The Memorial University Department of Biology @humans_MUNBIOL awards for best life sciences project in a junior, intermediate and senior category were:
Ryan Pearcey and Eloise Lush – @StBonaventures – What's Your Vocal Range?
(1/2)
(Senior 2nd) Hannah Cameron - HHM – The Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Germination of Salt-Stressed Buckwheat Groats
@cenovus@NLSchoolsCA@EDU_GovNL
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This years @MunBiochemistry award 2024 for the best biochemistry, nutrition or food science projects in junior, intermediate and senior categories were:
(Junior 1st) Gabriella Kum – @StBonaventures – How Sweet It Is: The Scientific Truth about the Healthy Policy for Retail
1/4
(Intermediate 2nd) Olumoroti Adegboyega – SBC – Creating Image Recognizing AI in Python Keras Library, and AI’s Role In Enhancing Tumor Classification In Breast Tissue
(Senior 1st) Sarah-Grace Li and Lakshmi Chedella – @hhmoffice1 – Turning Old Clothing into Candy
3/4