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H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research
The $10,000 H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research is awarded to the project that represents the best in fundamental research which furthers our understanding of science and/or mathematics. The project promotes the understanding of natural phenomena without clearly defined applications towards processes or products in mind. The award will be used by the winner to cover post-secondary educational expenses.
Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation
ISEF Awards: the $10,000 Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation will be given to the finalist who best demonstrates an innovation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The award recognizes that research and innovation are dependent on the integration of STEM disciplines, as well as the impact they collectively have on our everyday lives. The award will be used by the winner to cover post-secondary educational expenses.
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Five Questions with Camellia Sharma, the winner of the DoD STEM Talent Award
year-old Camellia Sharma, a STEM phenom hailing from Henrico, Virginia. Since then, distinct life experiences and curiosities have led her to pursue a variety of science projects and science fairs.
Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication
ISEF Awards: The Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication will be given to the finalist who is best able to communicate their project to the general public, explaining both the science and its potential impact on society. The award will be used by the winner to cover post-secondary educational expenses.
EU Contest for Young Scientists Award
ISEF Awards: An all-expense-paid trip enables attendance at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists located in a new city each year. The EU Contest for Young Scientists was developed to promote the ideals of co-operation and interchange between young scientists. The contest is the annual showcase of the best of European student scientific achievement.
Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award
All-expense-paid trip awarded to three finalists to attend the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS), which includes attendance at the Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden. The Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award is a multi-disciplinary seminar highlighting some of the most remarkable achievements by young scientists from around the world. The students have the opportunity to visit scientific institutes, attend the Nobel lectures and press conferences, learn more about Sweden and experience the extravagance of the Nobel festivities. The SIYSS is a multi-disciplinary seminar highlighting some of the most remarkable achievements by young scientists from around the world.
Regeneron STS Official Rules
All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.