We recognize these five outstanding high school students for their science and engineering projects displayed at this year’s Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF).
The San Diego chapter of the Marine Technology Society would like to congratulate the 2022 Science Fair winners. We recognize these five outstanding high school students for their science and engineering projects displayed at this year’s Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF). https://www.gsdsef.org/ Each have won a monetary reward based for their division and the following benefits.
- Award Certificate
- Discounted or possibly free MTS membership
- Invitation to our annual award banquet dinner (in December)
- Publication of your project on our newsletter along with a press release.
Student | Division | Title | Category | SubCategory | Reward |
Sarah Michelsen | Junior | How Environmental Conditions Affect the Intensity of Sound Waves in Water | Earth and Environmental Sciences | Scientific Project | $100.00 |
Julian Anderson | Junior | Battery Power vs. Solar Power | Engineering: Electrical, Mechanical, and Robotics | Engineering Project | $100.00 |
Issa Alwazir | Senior | How to Maximize Water Quality Long Term Cost Effective Solution | Earth and Environmental Sciences | Scientific Project | $200.00 |
Bella Rose Schremmer | Senior | Point Absorber Wave Energy Converter Devices on Pre-Existing Marine Structures: An Economic & Sustainable Energy Solution | Engineering: Energy, Materials, and Transport | Engineering Project | $200.00 |
Rohan Bosworth | Senior | Control For Autonomous Vehicles Using Pure Pursuit and Vector-Based Travel | Mathematics | Engineering Project | $200.00 |