Team 2, consisting of Prerana Kota, Cheguvijay Aashray, Nakul Rajpal, Srisaitejas Pakalapati, and Sidharth Ganesh, finished in the Top 8. The final competition will take place in Washington, DC, in March 2023. Team 2 (Sami Badal Khan, Nakul Rajpal, Ananya Soni, and Danyuan Wang) came in tied for 9th place. Please congratulate Aashray, Saharsh Bhargava, Madeleine Vanderheiden, Sami Badal Khan, Johan Karukayil, and Anson Chen, who will travel to beautiful Longbranch, WA, in May to participate in the State Envirothon. Just participating in the competition was a big accomplishment, but we had 3 students qualify for the next round of testing, the USAMO, from which students will be selected for the national Mathematical Olympiad Program! As a child, Tesla was exceedingly intelligent; he studied German, math, and science. This is a huge accomplishment! The top two entries in each of 5 categories at the State contestgo on to the National competition. By winning the Regional, Team 1 qualified for the National Science Bowl finals in Washington, DC, at the end of April. Activities - Tesla STEM High Tesla STEM High School Home > Activities Activities 2022-23 Awards 2022 International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics American Mathematics Competition Regeneron Science Talent Search Finalist! This means that 4projects from Tesla STEM will be going to ISEF!! About 20% of the people who write the exam are selected for the next level, the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). Click the link below to see all about the Tesla STEM scholars who trekked to Utah to launch their rocket this summer! If a student has a double asterisk next to their name, they advanced to the second round of judging and almost made it to the final round of judging as contenders for being an ISEF finalist. Sasha Batoukova,Computational modeling of human dentate gyrus: applications for epilepsy, Akaria Crawford,Correlation between Implicit Bias and Microaggression toward African Americans, Uma Paul,Determining the prognostic value of the DNA methylation of the GYPC, NME1, and SLIT2 genes in human lung adenocarcinoma, Aadi Dalia,Utilizing U-Nets for CT Scan Segmentation and Convolutional Neural Networks to Predict Immunotherapy Response, Navaneet Girikumar and Vanshika Singh,Auditory Classical Conditioning of the Cockroach, Periplaneta americana, Aheli Dutta,Extreme Gradient Boosted Classification and Regression Trees to Predict Outcomes in Patients With Monoclonal Gammopathies of Undetermined Significance, Jennifer Hu, Identification of Co-Expressed Genes to BDNF and trk-B as Major Depressive Disorder Related Biomarkers Using Microarray Data, Noelle Hall, Assessing Risk Factors: Creating a Risk Metric for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Maile Hori,Effects of Music Lyrics on Heart Rate and Exercise Performance, Julia Liu,Predicting Cancer Stem Cell Markers With Machine Learning, Laura Mangov and Leonardo Ribeiro de Brito, Training and Applying a Convolutional Neural Network to Identify COVID-19 in Chest CT Scans, Nidhi Munikote,Diagnosing Breast Cancer Using Deep Learning, Samuel Rodriguez, A Novel Software-Based Solution to Aid in the Detection and Prevention of Voice Phishing, Saketh Dhulipalla, Predicting the Extent of Late Seasonal Wildfires in Washington Using the Correlation Between the Standardized Precipitation Index and Burned Area Data, Nikhil Mehta and Aaditya Prasad,A Novel Implementation of Adversarial Networks Alongside Custom Identifiers Using Weighted Boxes Fusion for Diseased Crop Detection by UAVs, Aayush Sheth, Using a Multiple Timepoint Siamese Net with Grey Matter and White Matter Hyperintensity Volumes as Differentiating Metrics to Predict Onset of Alzheimer's Disease, Jacqueline Simpson, A Correlational Study on Gifted Burnout and Work Ethic, Rishabh Venkatesan,Remote controlled electro-mechanical mechanism to reduce risk of accidents when dispensing moss removal powder on roof, Ian Yang,The Study of the Effect of Different Areas of Shooting and Shots to Influence Goal Ratios, Hannah Chen,SeparatingMicroplastics from Sand using Terminal Velocity and Density Differences, Dan Dumitrescu and Tiana Dumitrescu,Accident Replication Machine for Wearable Devices, Maxwell Soh,Virtually Screening Structurally Similar Compounds to Known Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors as a Means of Discovering Cancer Therapeutics, Tayla Belikoff,Instrument Addition to Robotic Arm to Allow Use of Digital Stethoscope for Safe Examination of Infectious Patients, Yuchen Li,Path Dependence of AMOC Weakening: A Geostrophic Shear Approach. In all, more than 50 students participated and a good time was had by all. They recorded presentations, took tests online, mailed projects, Skyped interviews, submitted portfolios into drop boxes. Please congratulate ALL students who competed atWSSEF- everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. The Tesla STEM Economics Club, advised by Ms. Ryfka Schafer,competed in the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business investment competition. 6thplace Anisha Karnik, Prakriti Shukla and Alexa Wirth, Student teams were building investment strategies around Hagenbuchs financial objectives in hopes of winning his business as the best strategists and analysts. This means that 3 projects from Tesla STEM will be going to ISEF. He was even able to perform complex calculations on his head, which led his teachers to accuse him of cheating. Please congratulate Rohan Iyer for the HUGE accomplishment of scoring among the top 20 of all students nationwide and qualifying as a finalist! 1stplace: Cindy Chen, Facial and Emotional Recognition Among Caucasian and East Asian Adolescents, 2nd place: Aastha Shah,Evaluating the Relationship Between Stress and Impulsivity in a Mathematical Context, 3rdplace: Vijaya Sripada, Using Various Inputs of Smell to Reduce Depression Score in Alzheimer Patients, 4thplace:Praharsha Manda,Development of the Education Implicit Association Test (IAT), 1stplace:Rhea Kuppa, 3D Printing Bio-Inspired Heart Valves to Increase Efficiency of Perioperative Care, 2nd place:Aubrey Grove,Assessment of Yoga Therapy of Mindfulness-Based Therapy Interventions of Symptom Severity and Quality of life in a Cohort of Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 3rd place: David Gershony,Combatting Anxiety in Dental Offices Using Virtual Reality, 2ndplace: Edward Zhou,Dampening Phantom Shockware Jams in Mixed-Autonomy Traffic Via Deep-RL Control of Autonomous Vehicles, 1st place:Anjali Sreenivas,A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Blood-Based Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, 3rd place:Anya Vaish,Bioinformatic Analysis to Find a Universal Sequence from SARS-CoV-2 Genomes for the Potential Development of a Pancoronovirus Vaccine, 3rd place:Danyuan Wang,Using Machine Learning Methods to Estimate the Distribution of Harmful Invasive Phytoplankton, Chemistry, Earth, Environmental Sciences and Technology, 1stplace:Arihant Singh and Druhin Bhowal, It's Flaming Out: Using Artificial Intelligence to Emulate Critical Aspects of Wildfire Growth, 2nd place: Evan Kim,Utilizing a Generative Adversarial Network to Predict Hypothetical Superconductors, Biomedical, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 3rd place:Tanvi Sapar and Shivani Godse,Creating a Structural Model of SaSrtA-Inhibitor Complex to Predict Efficiency of Class A Sortase Enzyme Inhibitor Molecules, 1st place: Harish Krishnakumar,Analysis of Ring Galaxies Detected Using Deep Learning with Real and Simulated Data, 3rdplace: Anisha Vaish, Automated Pill-Dispenser to Improve Medication Compliance Efficiency and Accuracy, Regeneron Biomedical Sciences Award ($500):Anjali Sreenivas,A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Blood-Based Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, American Psychological Association (APA) Award:Karina Kejriwal, The Impact of Credibility When Hitting "Purchase Now", Materials Science special categoryAward:Evan Kim,Utilizing a Generative Adversarial Network to Predict Hypothetical Superconductors, American Meteorological Society Award:Suyash Mothukuri, Diagnosing Precipitation from IR Satellite Images, Stockholm Junior Water Prize:Siddhant Porwal,Predicting Waterfall Forms Through Feature Engineering and Model-Selection Machine Learning, Monisha Krothapalli, Engineering a Surface Flow Constructed Wetland to Evaluate Efficiency for Combatting Water Scarcity. Job Interview: 1st Place - Prakriti Shukla; Entrepreneurship: 1st Place - Siddharth Shende; 5th Place - Pinakin Kanade and Aran Punniamoorthy; Publication Design: 5th Place - Team of Deveshi Thakur, Emily Zhao and Neerja Natu. This position begins July 1, 2023. . Rui Meng Both teams have members from Nikola Tesla STEM and Redmond high schools. Out of 1300 teams from across the world, one of our teams earned a place in the top 50 teams that will participate in the global semi-finals. This is by far the most students we have had qualify. Since school began, the Tesla STEM Science Olympiad team has participated in four invitational events: I have listed the event and individual winners below. The Aspirations in Computing Educator Award identifies outstanding educators who play a pivotal role in encouraging young women to explore their interest in computing and technology, and recognizes these educators for their efforts to promote gender equity in computing. She won with her watercolor piece titled, "The Suffering of the Great". We have only had one other student ever make it this far. Ankita Menon- who was the bronze medal winner at WSSEF and also one of the grand prize winners at CSRSEF: Survival Analysis of Pediatric Neuroblastoma Patients Using Gene Expression Data: Identification of Survival Related Biomarkers, An Doan: Autonomous Drones for Search and Rescue Operations, Samarjit Kaushik: Investigating the Effect of Fibulin-2 on NF-kB Pathway Activity and Proliferation of Pediatric Gliomas, Taylor Rice: 3D Printing an Intrauterine Device Specifically for Nulliparous Women by Adjusting Size and Exterior Design. Furthermore, of the 12 bids available to our students to go to ISEF, our students at T-STEM secured 50% of those spots!! Of the 60 high school teams in the nation that made the finals, they scored second-highest in the prelims, then went on to finish in the Top 24 in the elimination rounds. 3. This year, there was a creative category and an argumentative writing category. Vaishnavi Phadnis ended her term as the Washington State HOSA President with courage and grace. DECA Inc. is pleased to announce this years DECA Idea Challenge global winners! Competing against students from around the region, STEMUN students demonstrated skills in diplomacy, negotiation, critical thinking, compromise, and public speaking. Please join us in congratulating our knowledge bowl team that competed in the state competition in the 2A division this Saturday in Yakima and came home with 2ndplace out of 18 teams! This team, Prerana Kota, Cheguvijay Aashray, Reese Long, Tejas Pakalapati, and Arihant Singh, was the highest-finishing second team. The NOSBwas the national final, which tested knowledge ranging from sciences (biology, geology, and oceanography) to history, geography, and regulation. 2ndplace Mikey Halim and Akshay Murthy, Emerging Business Issues: A total of 972 teams from 35 countries submitted final investment reports for judge evaluation, the most ever for the competition, which this year was sponsored by Citibank N.A. Arjun Mahesh: 11th Grade (Eastlake HS) One of the Tesla STEM teams (Ila Sharma, Sonika Tayade, Aashna Sheth, and Hamsa Shankar) won the Award of Excellence sponsored by Google. Yuchen Li, All three have thus earned the right to participate in the National competition at the University of Maryland in early June. Student Association (TSA) Results, 2018 HOSA International Leadership Conference Results, 2018 Washington State Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) Awards, 2017 Washington State Science & Engineering Fair (WSSEF) Awards, 2017 Congressional Apps Hackathon Challenge, Also in December, the team traveled south for the, In January, the team spent a day with aircraft at the, Finally, in February, we sent one team to cold, rainy Berkeley for the, Chemistry Lab: Sebi Kumar & Sami Badal Khan, 2, Detector Building: Divij Aswinkumar & Sami Badal Khan, 5, Dynamic Planet: Aashray & Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 2, Environmental Chemistry: Sebi Kumar & Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 6, Experimental Design: Anjali Sreenivas, Siddhant Porwal, & Sree Sarvepalli, 1, Fermi Questions: Evan Kim & Sebi Kumar, 6, Green Generation: Olivia Wang & Divij Aswinkumar, 4, Anatomy & Physiology: Rithani Saravanakumar & Shuhui Yang, 3, Cell Biology: Shuhui Yang & Grace Zhao, 2, Chemistry Lab: Sebi Kumar & Sami Badal Khan, 1, Codebusters: Olivia Wang, Sebi Kumar, & Divij Aswinkumar, 1, Disease Detectives: Anjali Sreenivas & Grace Zhao, 3, Environmental Chemistry: Sebi Kumar & Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 1, Fermi Questions: Evan Kim & Sebi Kumar, 1, Forensics: Rithani Saravanakumar & Anjali Sreenivas, 1, Forestry: Olivia Wang & Neha Madanagopal, 2, Green Generation: Prerana Kota & Brenda Li, 1, Detector Building: Divij Aswinkumar & Sami Badal Khan, 1, Its About Time: Andy Pham & Divij Aswinkumar, 5, Scrambler: Siddhant Porwal & Andy Pham, 4, Solar Power: Sree Sarvepalli & Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 1, Trajectory: Siddhant Porwal & Sree Sarvepalli, 3, Write It Do It: Madeleine Vanderheiden & Mehuli Nath, 4, Cell Biology: Shuhui Yang & Grace Zhao, 1, Disease Detectives: Anjali Sreenivas & Grace Zhao, 2, Environmental Chemistry: Sebi Kumar and Sami Badal Khan, 1, Fermi Questions: Evan Kim & Sebi Kumar, 2, Flight: Rithani Saravanakumar & Neha Madanagopal, 3, Forensics: Anjali Sreenivas & Rithani Saravanakumar, 1, Forestry: Olivia Wang & Neha Madanagopal, 1, Green Generation: Prerana Kota & Brenda Li, 5, Its About Time: Andy Pham & Divij Aswinkumar, 1, Scrambler: Siddhant Porwal & Andy Pham, 2, Solar Power: Shrey Goel & Madeleine Vanderheiden, 1, Trajectory: Siddhant Porwal & Sree Sarvepalli, 2, Chemistry Lab: Sami Badal Khan & Sebi Kumar, 2, Disease Detectives: Anjali Sreenivas & Grace Zhao, 8, Dynamic Planet: Aashray & Ashwin Kaliyaperumal, 7, Environmental Chemistry: Ashwin Kaliyaperumal & Sebi Kumar, 6, Experimental Design: Siddhant Porwal, Sree Sarvepalli, & Anjali Sreenivas, 3, Fermi Questions: Evan Kim & Sebi Kumar, 1, Green Generation: Divij Aswinkumar & Olivia Wang, 7, Trajectory: Siddhant Porwal & Sree Sarvepalli, 4, Using Virtual Reality to Treat ICU Psychosis (, OHCT: One Hair Cell at a Time Using Atoh1 Molecules to Reverse Hearing Loss (, HemoSyn: A Novel Approach to Immune Functionality in Hematology (, Anson Chen- 2022 WMEA All-State Wind Symphony, Manami Chiba - 2022 WMEA All-State Concert Band, Guhan Kumar - 2022 WMEA All-State Chamber Orchestra, Chris Ma - 2022 WMEA All-State Symphony Orchestra, Varsha Mantravadi - 2022 WMEA All-State Concert Band, Diya Modi- 2022 WMEA All-State Treble Choir, Natalie Qiu - 2022 WMEA All-State Treble Choir, Nakul Rajpal - 2022 WMEA All-State Concert Band, Alec Rothkowitz - 2022 WMEA All-State Concert Band, Alex Takagi-Stewart - 2022 WMEA All-State Jazz Band, Davis Yang- 2022 WMEA All-State Wind Ensemble. Both Druhin/Arihant and Anjaliwill compete along withapproximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries, regions, and territories IN PERSON in Atlanta, GA this May. Below I have listed all the finalists and semi-finalists from our school some of whom will attend the National Competition in Louisville, Kentucky at the end of June. With almost 10,000 competitors across the country, Tesla STEM represented once again! Aashray earned an invitation to the USESO training camp, which is an event where top scholars learn from distinguished alumni (including Tesla STEM's own Yuchen Li, '22) and leading researchers in earth science. Last day of school remains Friday, June 23, 2022 International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Please congratulate ALL students who competed at WSSEF - everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. They are stack-ranked in each event and the team with the lowest sum of rankings in the 23 events wins. 1st place:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, 2nd place: Roshni Srikanth, App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, 3rd place: Rachel Alwan and Anika Ghelani, A Behavioral and Neurophysiological Analysis of False Memories, Honorable Mention:Marton Teichner, Investigating the Effects of Education on the Impact of Astroturfing, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Microbiology (CELL), 1st place:Mirra Chinta,Synergism or Antagonism between Docetaxel and Finasteride in Prostate Cancer Model, 2nd place: Anusha Srivastava, Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, 3rd place: Aditi Ekbote and Vidhi Jain, Drug Combinations with Antibiotics and Curcumin to Combat Antibiotic Drug Resistance, 3rdplace:Nitisha Gautam Arundhati (Diya) Basu,Genomic Differences Between E-cigarette Vapor and Cigarette Smoke and its Relation to Tumor Growth, Biomedical and Health Sciences(BMED), Translational Medicine (TMED), 1st place: Aditi Subramanyam, Identifying TEAD Proteins and Disrupting the YAP1/TEAD Complex to Inhibit Oncogenic YAP1 Fusion Proteins, Honorable Mention: Anirudh Iyer, Analyzing miRNA Expression in Glioblastoma Patients to Identify Candidate Markers, Chemistry; Chemical Energy; Material Sciences(Chem), 3rd place: Mintra Frazzini, Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Honorable Mention:Saketh Dhulipalla and Yuchen Li, Access to Clean Potable Water Via Fog Harvesting, Software Systems;Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (COMP), Honorable Mention:Sunya Mohammed, Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training, Animal Sciences; Plant Sciences;Earth and Environmental Sciences (ERTH), 2nd place: Annie Denton,Forecasting the Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of the Pacific Sideband Snail, 3rd place:Elisabeth Berger, Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, 1stplace: Romanpreet Kaur,Menstrual Hygiene Period, 3rd place: Max Reisman, Solar Desalination System Utilizing Salt-Rejecting and Solar Absorber Technology for Quick and Efficient Technology, Honorable Mention:Kishan Baliga,Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Data to Create a Machine Learning Algorithm Capable of Identifying Oil Spills, Physics;Mathematics; Physical Energy; Embedded Systems (Phys), Honorable Mention:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, 2nd place: Tristan Stevens and Maxell Wang,Using a Bi-Layer Geogrid System to Decrease Vertical Stress and Deflection of Pavement Applications, 2nd place: Mathias Foster, Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, InspiringExcellence in Scientific Research:Roshni Srikanth,App to Improve the Mental Health of Refugees, American Psychological Association (APA) Award:Madison Messina and Eden Netz,Assessing the Effects of Posting Publicly on Social Media in Correlation to Anxious Sleep Patterns in Teenagers, Materials Science special categoryAward:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, Excellence in bacteria research-environmental scienceAward:Anusha Srivastava,Assessing the Apoptotic Effect of the Bacteriocin Nisin on Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Viability, WSSEF Award:Akshay Murthy,Greet Sense: A Facial Recognition and Obstacle Detection Device for the Visually- Impaired and Blind, American Chemical Society (ACS) Prize:Mintra Frazzini,Engineering Environmentally Friendly Sunscreen Using Metal Organic Frameworks, American Institute for Aeronautics and AstronauticsAward:Mathias Foster,Development of a Perpetual Solar-Powered Blimp to Aid Urban Search and Rescue, SupernovaAwards:Isha Murali, Exploration into Analyzing the Auditory Cortex in Relation to Attention as Measured by Alpha Waves, Parbeen Sekhon and Rhea Shinde, Setting Minutiae Standards in Forensic Odontology, Kristin Acheson, The Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Binding of Collagen and Tannins, Tarini Srikanth, Modeling Potential Drug to Drug Interactions Targeted Towards Cardiovascular Systems, Manasvini Calmidi, Determining the Salt Concentration of Irrigation Water for Trichoderma to Confer Salt Tolerant Oryza sativa Plants, Marko Milovanovic and Denis Chelan, Water Purification Via Hand-Powered Pump, Ricoh Sustainable Environmental ScienceAward:Elisabeth Berger,Powering a Solid State Fermenter with Compost Cogeneration To Produce Spores for Use as a Myopesticide, Office of Naval Science ResearchAward:Sunya Mohammed,Implementing Eye-Tracking Technology for the Advancement of Driver Training.
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