CSEF Category Awards: 2019
Electronics & Electromagnetics
Junior Division
Awards Ceremony photo to come
- J1008 — First Place
- Basim A. Cheema-Sabir, Grade 7
Katherine C. Robertson, Grade 7
Michael L. Shen, Grade 7
A Cost-Effective Prosthetic Hand for Transradial Amputees
Advisor: Mrs. Sandra Lee
School: Beacon Park School, Irvine, Orange County
- J1019 — Second Place
- Julia B. MacAvoy, Grade 6
Miniature Wireless Charging: The Future of Charging Hearing Aids
Advisor: Mr. Brittan Bounds
School: Crocker (William H.) Middle School, Hillsborough, San Mateo County
- J1007 — Third Place
- Noah M. Cain, Grade 8
Making Air Quality Monitoring More Accessible and Affordable through IOT Devices
Advisor: Mrs. Maura McClellan
School: Ranchero Middle School, Hesperia, San Bernardino County
- J1002 — Fourth Place
- Ayat A. Alwazir, Grade 8
Health Band
Advisor: Ms. Najwan Naserelddin
School: Bright Horizon Academy, San Diego, San Diego County
- J1001 — Honorable Mention
- Daniel Y. Alivov, Grade 7
Diana Y. Alivov, Grade 7
Bluetooth Controlled, GPS Guided Robotic Car
Advisor: Ms. Yahya Alivov
School: Scotts Valley Middle School, Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz County
- J1012 — Honorable Mention
- Ron A. Freeman, Grade 8
ZeroAQI: An Affordable, Portable, Open-Source Air Particulate Matter Sensor
Advisor: Mrs. Christine Evans
School: La Entrada Middle School, Menlo Park, San Mateo County
- J1022 — Honorable Mention
- Jessica L. McWilliams, Grade 8
Crash Avoidance System
Advisor: Mrs. Erin Schumacher
School: Marshall (Thurgood) Middle School, San Diego, San Diego County
- J1030 — Honorable Mention
- Daniel Siegel, Grade 8
Surround3: The Design and Construction of a Sensor-Enhanced Probing Cane to Help the Visually Impaired
Advisor: Ms. Shelly Bethke
School: Jordan (David Starr) Middle School, Palo Alto, Santa Clara County
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