2009 Miscellaneous Awards
Posted on Monday, June 22, 2009 by Elert for ACT-SO, Awards, Miscellaneous, NASA.
- Anika Ahmed
was awarded Honorable Mention in the DNA Day competition sponsored by the American Society of Human Genetics.
- Avner Aronov
was awarded first place in the Con Edison Go Green Essay Contest and received $200.
- Sadrach Pierre
was awarded Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry at the Brooklyn High School Chemistry Day held on October 23rd, 2009 (10/23 a.k.a. "Mole Day") at Brooklyn College.
- Sadrach Pierre
was also declared a First Prize Winner and Gold Medalist in the 2009 New York City ACT-SO (Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics) in the biochemistry category.
- The teams of Farhana Pinki & Lima Nusrat and Sharmin Rahman & Michael Pimpinella
were semifinalists in the NASA Dream Experience contest.
- Farhana Pinki
was selcted to participate in NASA’s INSPIRE Online Community and received a laptop computer. (INSPIRE stands for Interdisciplinary National Science Project Incorporating Research and Education Experience.)
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2008 Miscellaneous Awards
Posted on Monday, June 23, 2008 by Elert for Awards, Miscellaneous, NASA.
- Garbo Chiu
was awarded Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry at the Brooklyn High School Chemistry Day held on October 23rd (10/23 a.k.a. "Mole Day") at Brooklyn College.
- Sadrach Pierre
BODIES…The Exhibition New York selected Sadrach Pierre’s essay on the dangers of cigarette smoking as the Winner in the high school division of their short essay contest on personal and public health.
- Maureen Saint-Jean
received Honorable Mention in the senior division of the 2008 DuPont Challenge for her essay on cerebral palsy.
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2007 NASA Aeronautics Competition – Air Transportation in 2057
Posted on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 by Elert for Awards, NASA.
In the fall of 2006, NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate announced a new high school competition for the academic year. As part of NASA’s mission to inspire the next generation of engineers, scientists, and explorers, the contest invited students to think about how air and space travel may change over the next 50 years. In this international competition, Midwood was the only school with two winning teams. This accomplishment was recorded in the Weekly Activity Report at NASA’s Goddard Spaceflight Center (the official history of NASA events in the northeastern US).
- Garbo Chiu and Ada Lau
received a cash award of $750 for their second place essay.
- Islam Soliman and Zahid Merchant
received a cash award of $200 for their honorable mention essay.
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1998 Miscellaneous Awards
Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 1998 by Elert for Awards, Miscellaneous, NASA, NYCSEF.
- Sohail Ahmed
NASA/NSTA Mars Competition
- Petros Benias
NYCSEF Grand Prize (trip to ISEF in Fort Worth) & BioGenius Award; NYC Expo Science Fair: First Place; NY Academy of Sciences: Annals Award; International Science and Engineering Fair: Third Place, Medicine
- Judy Dong
NYC Expo Science Fair: First Place; American Association for Clinical Chemistry Award
- Robert Chen
- NYCSEF Air Force Award & BioGenius Award
- Hesky Fisher
Polytech University Math, Science & Engineering Fair: Navy Award
- Jared Jagdeo
NYCSEF BioGenius Award; NYC Expo Science Fair: First Place; NAACP ACT/SO Award
- Anna Kundel
NYCSEF Navy Award & BioGenius Award
- Jonathan Saukin
NYC Expo Science Fair: First Place; Manhattan College Junior Engineering Technical Society Award
- Paul Schwartz
Polytech University Math, Science & Engineering Fair: Air Force Award
- George Sclavos
Eastern Analytical Convention: First Prize
- Ronit Socoloff
Weizman Institute Prize (Summer Research Internship in Israel)
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