Broadcom Foundation and Society for Science & the Public Announce Top 30 Finalists in 2012 Broadcom MASTERS® Competition
Young Innovators Travel to Washington, D.C., to Compete for Awards and Showcase Science Projects Ranging From Artificial Intelligence to Wi-Fi Reception, Tsunami Safety Systems and More
IRVINE, Calif. and WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
News Highlights:
- 30 U.S. middle school students awarded all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., to compete for more than $40,000 in cash prizes on October 2
- California has the most finalists, followed by Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, New York and Ohio
- Sponsored by
Broadcom Foundation , Broadcom MASTERS inspires future scientists and engineers to stay with science and math throughout high school
Key Finalist Data Points:
- The 16 girls and 14 boys come from 17 states and represent 29 schools. California has the greatest number of finalists with six, followed by Florida with four, Texas with three, and Massachusetts, New York and Ohio with two in each state.
- Finalists were selected by a panel of distinguished scientists and engineers from among 300 semifinalists, who were chosen on August 15 from more than 1,470 applicants in 38 states and Puerto Rico.
- Finalists' independent research projects include a range of topics such as:
- The Impact of a Parabolic Reflector on Wi-Fi Reception at Different Angles
- The Effect of Oxygen Removal Treatments on the Mold Growth of Blueberries
- Can 'Artificial' Intelligence Be More Intelligent Than Human Doctors and Professors in Playing Blokus?
- Could a Small Aquatic Plant Have Reversed Global Warming 49 Million Years Ago?
- The Tsunami Safety System: Deploying the Barrier
- What is the Environmental Source of Cryptococcus gattii?
During Broadcom MASTERS week (September 28 — October 3), finalists will showcase their projects for the public and compete as teams in hands-on STEM activities. The top award is the $25,000 Samueli Foundation Award, a gift of Susan and Henry Samueli, co-founder of Broadcom Corporation . Other honors include $10,000 for second place and $5,000 for third place from Broadcom Foundation in addition to numerous experiential awards such as STEM-focused summer camps and a chance to attend the world's largest international high school science fair in May 2013.
While in Washington, D.C., the students will enjoy an exciting introduction to the nation's capital, experiencing historical sites and organizations that celebrate innovation, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The finalists also will visit the U.S. Capitol to meet their elected representatives. The week's activities culminate with an awards dinner at theCarnegie Institution of Washington on October 2, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Nicholas Alexopoulos, Broadcom Vice President of Antenna and RF Research and University Relations.
Sponsored by Broadcom Foundation , a non-profit public benefit organization funded by Broadcom Corporation , the Broadcom MASTERS is a program of Society for Science & the Public.
For more information on the Broadcom MASTERS, check out the Broadcom Foundation and SSP websites or visit Broadcom Foundation's Newsroom and read the B-Connected Blog. To keep up with Broadcom MASTERS on Twitter, use hashtag #brcmMASTERS or follow Broadcom and SSP. And to stay connected, visit the Broadcom MASTERS and SSPFacebook pages.
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