The California State Science Fair is proud to announce that California participants in the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS Competition performed exceptionally well. Most prominently, two California participants took the top two awards in the competition.
In addition, even though only 16 of the 30 finalists in the competition won awards, every single California finalist received an award. Here is the complete list of those awards:
Student | School | City | Award |
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Jackson, Holly M. | Old Orchard School | Campbell | The Samueli Foundation Prize |
Khashayar, Sahar A. | Fairmont Private - Edgewood Campus | Santa Ana | Marconi/ Samueli Award for Innovation |
Roney, James P. | Goleta Valley Junior High School | Goleta | STEM Award in Science - First Place |
Movva, Rajiv | Harker (The) School | San Jose | STEM Award in Mathematics - First Place |
Bruce, Daniel S. | Rhoades (The) School | Encinitas | STEM Award in Science - Second Place |
Ganesh, Raghav | Miller (Joaquin) Middle School | San Jose | Rising Stars Award |
Edmonds, Caroline | Talbert (Samuel S.) Middle School | Huntington Beach | Team Award |
The STEM Awards carry cash prizes of $3,500 and $2,500 respectively to support the recipient's choice of STEM summer camp experience, as well as an iPad. The Rising Stars Award includes a trip to Intel ISEF 2015 in Pittsburgh. During the week of the competition, all finalists participated on one of six teams working together to solve problems with shared decision making, communication, and scientific and engineering collaboration. The members of the winning White Team from California, Oregon, Minnesota, Arkansas, and Massachusetts each received an iPod nano.
Not surprisingly, California had the greatest number of award winners of any state in the country. Congratulations to all!
See the press release announcing all awards as well as our earlier list of CSSF participants who were named as finalists in this year’s Broadcom MASTERS.