Simone Porter, 14Seattle, WA Music: “Performance as Soundtrack of Process and Identity”
Arjun Aggarwal, 16Columbia, SCTechnology: “GNUT III an A.I.R.V.I.S. (Anthropometric Interactive Robot With Vision Intelligence and Speech)”
Marian Bechtel, 16 Lancaster, PAScience: “A Stand-Off Seismo-Acoustic Method for Humanitarian Demining”
Siddhartha Jena, 17Bloomfield Hills, MIScience: “Erythrocyte Dysfunction and Amelioration in Hypercholesterolemic Conditions”
Caleb Kumar, 15Blaine, MNScience: “Designing a Java Program to Diagnose Bladder Cancer”
Lucy Wang, 17Garnet Valley, PA Science: “Predicting Adolescent Depression: A Secondary Analysis of Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey”
Matthew Bauerle, 16Fenton, MIMathematics: “Reformulating the Newton Direction Computation as a Linear Least Squares Problem for Smoothed Overdetermined l1 Functions”
Benjamin Clark, 15 Lancaster, PA Science: “The Close Binary Fraction: A Bayesian Analysis of SDSS M Dwarf Spectra”
Arianna Körting, 17Gates Mills, OHMusic: “Celebration of Life Through the Piano”
Sunil Pai, 17Houston, TXScience: “A Novel, Inexpensive, Nanotechnology-Based Approach to Determine Quantum Energies of Superoxide”
Cheenar Banerjee, 16Rochester, MN Technology: “Artificial Emotion: A Novel Way of Emotion Recognition for Affective Computing”
Jayanth Krishnan, 17Mahopac, NY Science: “Regulatory Signatures of Cancer Cell Lines Inferred from Expression Data”
Anirudh Prabhu, 16West Lafayette, IN Mathematics: “Lower Bounds for Odd Perfect Numbers”
Raja Selvakumar, 15Alpharetta, GA Science: “The Implementation of a GastroMicrobial Fuel Cell in Capsular Nanorobotics”
Rebecca Chen, 16Carmel, IN Mathematics: “Generalized Yang-Baxter Equations and Braiding Quantum Gates”
Bonnie Nortz, 17Fairport, NYLiterature: “Run and Run and Run”
Shalini Ramanan, 17Richland, WAScience: “Inhibition of Vascular Cell Migration by Bisdemethoxycurcumin: A Bioinformatics Based Approach to Identify Target Genes”
Reylon Yount, 16San Francisco, CAMusic: “The Second Silk Road: Bridging East and West Through Chinese Music”
Miss Ezgi UstundagAmes, IowaLiterature: Identity: Contemporary Reflections
Mr. George LiLexington, MassacusettsMusic: Achieving Excellence: The Miracle of Music
Technology: The Design and Implementation of a CHICA Algorithm for Optimized Diagnosis of Pediatric Hypertension
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