ISEF 2006 OK Winners
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Special Awards
American Association of Physics Teachers and the
American Physical Society
Top award winners receive a one-year AAPT and APS student membership, a certificate from both
AAPT and APS, as well as subscriptions to AAPT "The Physics Teacher" Journal and other APS
journals.
First Award of $1,000
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
American Meteorological Society
For the best exhibits in the area of atmospheric, oceanic and hydrologic sciences.
Honorable Mention Award
EA009 Impact of Emerging Arctic Ground Cover upon Albedo and the Acceleration of
Global Warming
Krista BreAnn Pfeifer, 17, Latta High School, Ada, Oklahoma
Geological Society of America
The Society will award prizes for science and engineering projects investigating the earth and related
sciences. The winners and their schools will receive a free subscription to "GSA Today", the GSA
monthly newsletter. Projects will be judged on their demonstration of a high level of understanding
of earth science concept(s), how the earth is a system, and use of innovative methods to explain
concepts.
Award $250
EA301 Waves of Destruction, II: Calculating Wave Intrusion on Coastal
Regions
Scott Edward Hasbrook, 15, Highland East Junior High School, Moore,
Oklahoma
Nathan Tyler Hasbrook, 15, Highland East Junior High School, Moore, Oklahoma
IEEE Computer Society
First Award of $700
CS004 Creating an Online Study Session Network
Daniel Jonathan Parrott, 18, Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
National Taiwan Science Education Center
Trip to Taiwan to attend the Taiwan International Science Fair in February 2007.
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
North American Benthological Society
For projects related to the "benthos" - organisms living at the bottom of streams, lakes, estuaries and
oceans. All winners receive a one-year membership in the Society and a subscription to the "Journal
of the North American Benthological Society".
Award of $500
EV006 Tributary Impact, Three Points of Interest: A Field and Laboratory Study of Honey
Creek and Its Tributary, Cave Springs Branch
Molly Katheryn Steen, 16, Grove High School, Grove, Oklahoma
Oregon State University
Scholarship Award for Oregon State University of $5,000 per year for four years will be offered to 14
individuals in a range of Intel ISEF categories. An additional scholarship award of $2,000 per year
for four years will be given to students who enroll in the OSU College of Engineering.
Tuition Scholarship of $5,000 per year for four years
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow
Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering
For the best project in the area of Optics and Photonics Engineering.
Award of $1,000
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Awards are given to the best projects in environmental toxicology and chemistry. In addition, all
winners will receive a certificate of recognition and a student membership in SETAC.
Second Award of $250
EV007 Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Manganese on
Selected Cellular Models
Kristen Elaine Fenska, 18, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
Governmental Awards
Office of Naval Research on behalf of the United States
Navy and Marine Corps
Tuition Scholarship Award in the amount of $8,000
EV007 Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and
Manganese on Selected Cellular Models
Kristen Elaine Fenska, 18, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
United States Air Force
First Award of $3,000
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow
Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Second Award of $1,500
MI040 Investigation of Eye Infections: Bacterial Adherence vs. Contact Polymer
Type and the Antibiotic Properties of Contact Solutions
Katie Joan Nix, 14, Grove High School, Grove, Oklahoma
Indiana University
Partial tuition scholarships in the following categories: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Biochemistry,
Botany, Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Earth Science, Space Science, Environmental Sciences,
Mathematics, Medicine and Health, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology.
Tuition Scholarship Award of $5,000 per year for 4 years for a total value of $20,000
EA009 Impact of Emerging Arctic Ground Cover upon Albedo and the Acceleration of
Global Warming
Krista BreAnn Pfeifer, 17, Latta High School, Ada, Oklahoma
Grand Prize Winners
Behavioral and Social Sciences - Presented by Intel
Foundation
®
Intel will present Best of Category Winners with a $5,000 award and Intel Centrino™ mobile
technology-based notebook computer. Additionally, a $1,000 grant will be given to their school and
the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair they represent.
Fourth Award of $500
Concussion on the Processing Visual Stimuli, Three Year Study
Johnathan Arnold Schoenhals, 18, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
Computer Science - Presented by Intel Foundation
® ™
Intel will present Best of Category Winners with a $5,000 award and an Intel Centrino mobile
technology-based notebook computer. Additionally, a $1,000 grant will be given to their school and
the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair they represent.
Fourth Award of $500
CS016 An Excel-lent Test Analyzer
Kelley Marie Fleming, 16, Dove Science Academy, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Environmental Sciences - Presented by Ricoh
® ™
Intel will present Best of Category Winners with a $5,000 award and an Intel Centrino mobile
technology-based notebook computer. Additionally, a $1,000 grant will be given to their school and
the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair they represent.
Third Award of $1,000
EV007 Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and
Manganese
on Selected Cellular Models
Kristen Elaine Fenska, 18, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
Physics - Presented by Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
® ™
Intel will present Best of Category Winners with a $5,000 award and an Intel Centrino mobile
technology-based notebook computer. Additionally, a $1,000 grant will be given to their school and
the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair they represent.
First Award of $3,000
PH020 Development of an Inexpensive Raman System and a Littrow Spectrograph
Mary Masterman, 16, Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Team Projects - Presented by Science News
® ™
Intel will present Best of Category Winners with a $5,000 award and an Intel Centrino mobile
technology-based notebook computer. Additionally, a $1,000 grant will be given to their school and
the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair they represent.
CH310 Return of the Rings: The Investigation of Multiple Systems of Liesegang
Rings
and Bifurcations, Two Year Study
Skylar Davis Williams, 18, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
Aaron Mark Weaver, 16, Miami High School, Miami, Oklahoma
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