CSEF Category Awards: 2019
Aerodynamics/ Hydrodynamics
Junior Division
Awards Ceremony photo to come
- J0104 — First Place
- Emily E. Bell, Grade 8
Fin Shape's Effect on Altitude
Advisor: Ms. Angela Ward
School: Actis (O.J.) Junior High School, Bakersfield, Kern County
- J0103 — Second Place
- Ali H. Badawi, Grade 6
AnyFIN Is Possible! Testing Various Flyfishing Structures to Determine Which Fly Structure Has the Best Surface Tension
Advisor: Mrs. Rula Alshanableh
School: Al-Huda Islamic School, Hawthorne, Los Angeles County
- J0107 — Third Place
- Jennifer A. Dick-Peddie, Grade 7
Designing an Autogyro to Accurately Deliver a Payload to a Designated Landing Zone with the Slowest Descent Rate
Advisor: Mrs. Juliana West
School: Stratford Middle School, San Jose, Santa Clara County
- J0113 — Fourth Place
- Aidan D. Land, Grade 7
Wingin' It: Design and Construction of a Modular Model Aircraft for Wing Studies
Advisor: Dr. Robert Dubrow
School: Tierra Linda Middle School, San Carlos, San Mateo County
- J0105 — Honorable Mention
- Jacob N. Cho, Grade 7
Golf Ball Aerodynamics
Advisor: Mr. John Briner
School: Fairmont Private Junior High School, Anaheim, Orange County
- J0106 — Honorable Mention
- Warren K. Dao, Grade 8
Which Nose Cone Is the Best when Flown?
Advisor: Mr. Nathaniel Sapalicio
School: Monterey Highlands Elementary School, Monterey Park, Los Angeles County
- J0120 — Honorable Mention
- Isabelle C. Pinto, Grade 8
Blown Away! How Does the Camber of a Wing Affect Turbulence with a Crosswind during Takeoff?
Advisor: Mr. Sunil Pinto
School: Day Creek Intermediate School, Etiwanda, San Bernardino County
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