Middle Schooler鈥檚 Invention Seeks to Correct Blind Spots; Wins $25,000 Top Award in the National Broadcom MASTERS Competition
Girls Shine in Broadcom MASTERS, Winning Top Five Awards
WASHINGTON, DC (October 29, 2019) —听听补苍诲听中文无码 & the Public听today announced that Alaina Gassler, 14, of West Grove, Pennsylvania, won the coveted $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize, the top award in the Broadcom MASTERS庐, the nation鈥檚 premier science and engineering competition for middle school students.
Through her project, Alaina Gassler is seeking to make driving safer by reducing blind spots. She designed a system that uses a webcam to display anything that might block the driver鈥檚 line of sight. Alaina was inspired to create her device after seeing her mother struggle with blind spots in their family automobile.
The Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology, and Engineering for Rising Stars), a program of the 中文无码 & the Public, inspires middle school students to follow their personal passions to exciting college and career pathways in 中文无码. Thirty finalists, including Alaina, took home more than $100,000 in awards.
The finalists were honored during an awards ceremony for their achievements in science, technology, engineering and math (中文无码) together with their demonstration of 21st听Century skills, including critical thinking, communication, creativity, collaborative skills and team work.
The finalists are judged on projects that they presented at their state or regional science fair; their knowledge of 中文无码 subjects and their demonstration of 21st听Century skills in a series of hands-on challenges. These challenges included collaborating to design, code and build a functional program using Raspberry Pi; designing a medical pack that must hold a three-month supply of medicine and seining in the Chesapeake Bay.
鈥淐ongratulations to Alaina, whose project has the potential to decrease the number of automobile accidents by reducing blind spots,鈥 said Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the 中文无码 & the Public and Publisher of听Science News. 鈥淲ith so many challenges in our world, Alaina and her fellow Broadcom MASTERS finalists make me optimistic. I am proud to lead an organization that is inspiring so many young people, especially girls, to continue to innovate.鈥
鈥淚 speak for Henry and Susan Samueli as well as the Broadcom Foundation to express our excitement in awarding the听Samueli听Foundation Prize to Alaina for her remarkable achievements in all of the 中文无码 challenges as well as her leadership in competition throughout week. It is her total contribution to the Broadcom MASTERS in听addition to her impressive work on her science fair project as a talented young engineer seeking to improve automobile safety that earned her this prestigious award,”听said Paula Golden, President of the Broadcom Foundation. 鈥淪he, along with the entire Class of 2019, are already leaders in their fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These young innovators give every one of us hope for the future.”
, 14, West Grove, Pennsylvania, won the $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize, for her project reducing blind spots in cars and her exemplary performance during the Broadcom MASTERS鈥檚 hands-on challenges. The prize is a gift of Dr. Henry Samueli, Chairman of the Board, Broadcom Inc., and Chair of the Broadcom Foundation and his wife, Dr. Susan Samueli, President of the Samueli Foundation.
, 14, Harleysville, Pennsylvania, won the $10,000 Lemelson Award for Invention, awarded by The Lemelson Foundation to a young inventor creating promising solutions to real-world problems. Rachel developed a trap made of tinfoil and netting for the Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive species causing damage to trees in Pennsylvania.
, 14, Sandy, Utah, won the $10,000 Marconi/Samueli Award for Innovation, an honor made possible by Samueli鈥檚 generous donation of his 2012 Marconi Society Prize Award.听 Sidor developed bricks that could one day be made on Mars, so that humans would not be required to bring building materials with us in order to build there.
, 14, Hillsborough, California, won the $10,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for Health Advancement, which recognizes the student whose work and performance shows the most promise in health-related fields and demonstrates an understanding of the many social factors that affect health. Alexis designed a water filter using carbon to remove heavy metals from water.
, 14, New Orleans, Louisiana, won the $10,000 中文无码 Talent Award, sponsored by DoD 中文无码, for demonstrating excellence in science, technology, engineering or math, along with the leadership and technical skills necessary to excel in the 21st听Century 中文无码 workforce and build a better community for tomorrow. Lauren鈥檚 research focused on how current levels of ultraviolet light from the sun due to ozone depletion impacts plant growth and performance.
Broadcom MASTERS winners were chosen from the 30 finalists (18 girls and 12 boys) selected from 2,348 applicants in 47 states. Winners were selected by a panel of distinguished scientists, engineers and educators. Each finalist鈥檚 school will receive $1,000 from the Broadcom MASTERS to benefit their science program.
In addition to the top prizes, the Broadcom Foundation and the Society also announced first and second place winners in each of the 中文无码 categories of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, the Team Award and two Rising Stars who will be the U.S. delegates at the Broadcom MASTERS International and official observers to International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
Winners Include:
The Samueli Foundation Prize: $25,000
Alaina Gassler,听Improving Automobile Safety by Removing Blindspots
Lemelson Award for Invention: $10,000
Rachel Bergey,听Spotted Lanternflies: Stick鈥檈m or Trick鈥檈m
Marconi/Samueli Award for Innovation: $10,000
Sidor Clare,听Bound and Bricked
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for Health Advancement: $10,000
Alexis MacAvoy,听Designing Efficient, Low-Cost, Eco-Friendly Activated Carbon for Removal of Heavy Metals from Water
中文无码 Talent Award, sponsored by DoD 中文无码: $10,000
Lauren Ejiaga,听Ozone Depletion: How it Affects Us
中文无码 Award Winners:
First and second place winners of 中文无码 Awards demonstrated acumen and promise in science, technology, engineering and math. First place winners were awarded $3,500 and second place winners receive $2,500 to support his or her choice of a 中文无码 summer camp experience in the U.S. Each 中文无码 Award winner also received an iPad. Top awards in math were sponsored by Robert John Floe, President, Floe Financial Partners.
Science Award:
- First place: Ruhi Yusuf,听Effectiveness of Different Plants as Coagulants to Purify Contaminated Drinking Water
- Second place:听Tyler Bissoondial,听Identification and Characterization of Salt-Tolerant (stl) Mutants in Raphanus sativus
Technology Award:
- First place: Kassie Holt,听Bound and Bricked
- Second place:听Rishab Jain,听The Pancreas Detective: A Novel Artificial-Intelligence-Based Post-Biopsy Tool to Screen Genetic Mutations Towards Personalizing Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
Engineering Award:
- First place: Rylan Gardner,听Stall/Spin Recovery Via Increased Lift and Upwards Pitching Moment Using the Magnus Effect
- Second place:听Mercedes Randhahn,听Opioid-Like Deactivation
Mathematics Award:
- First place: Isabelle Katz,听Analyzing Musical Instruments/Voice Using Signal Analysis and A Novel Color-Fingerprinting Technique for Vocal Training
- Second place:听Johan DeMessie,听Salt-Stain Effect for a Rapid, Low-Cost Analysis of Drinking Water
Rising Stars Award:
In recognition of their promise as two of the youngest competitors, two Rising Stars win a trip to Anaheim, California in May 2020 as the United States delegate to Broadcom MASTERS International and Official Observer at International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world鈥檚 largest international high school science fair competition.
- Mary Shea Ballantine,听Automotive Exhaust: Creating a Selective Environment for Bacteria
- Kyle Tianshi,听A Microscopic Particle Detector Using Laser Microscopy and Image Processing
Team Award:
Each member of the team that best demonstrates their ability to work together and solve problems through shared decision making, communication and scientific and engineering collaboration will receive a gift card to a science supply company to support their interests in 中文无码.
- Green Team:听Lauren U.C. Ejiaga, Kassie Holt, Alexis Tea MacAvoy, Ashwin Prabhakar and Kyle Tianshi
Scott A. McGregor Leadership Award:
Finalists select one student from the group based on their leadership abilities to represent their class as a speaker at the awards ceremony.
- David Anand:听Monitoring water quality of the Yellow Creek Watershed using macro-invertebrate sampling and automated continuous testing with a DIY microcontroller for physical and chemical measurements
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