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1 Event Schedule Time Event (Locaon) 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. IUPUI Campus Center open to HSEF 2014 participants 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. General Check in Open (Ground Floor) 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Student Exhibit Setup (Campus Center Room 450) 8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. SRC Approval 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Judges Check in (Lobby on Basement Level) 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Judges Orientation (Auditorium, Basement level) 8:00 A.M. – 3:30 P.M. Judges Caucus Rooms Open Senior Division (Room 405, 406) Junior Division (Rooms 305,307) Special Awards Judges (Room 306, 308) 9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Judging Session I (Room 450) Students need to stay at their exhibits Parents and Teachers, please wait in lobby areas 11:15 P.M. – 12:45 P.M. Lunch Break (Junior Division will be released at 11:15) (Senior Division will be released at 12:00) Parents and Teachers are asked to wait on the first floor, students will be sent down the escalator to meet you for lunch. 12:00 P.M.—3:00 P.M. Public Viewing Junior Division: 11:15 -12:45 & 2:00 - 3:00 Senior Division: 12:00 - 12:45 & 3:30 - 4:15 12:45 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Judging Session II Students need to stay at their exhibits Parents and Teachers, please wait in lobby areas 12:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Scholarship Committee Interviews (Room 310) Interviews are granted by invitaon only 2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Break All Students - Junior Division Presenters are to remove projects - Senior Division Presenters are to return to their booths at the end of the break. 2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Judging Session III (Senior Division Only) Junior Division Awards Program (Lecture Hall, Rm 101, Opens to the public at 2:15 pm) 4:00 P.M. Senior Division Presenters may remove projects 4:30 P.M.6:00 P.M. Senior Division Awards Program (Lecture Hall, Rm 101, Open to the public at 4:15 pm)

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Event Schedule

Time Event (Location)

8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. IUPUI Campus Center open to HSEF 2014 participants

8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. General Check in Open (Ground Floor)

8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Student Exhibit Setup (Campus Center Room 450)

8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. SRC Approval

8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Judges Check in (Lobby on Basement Level)

8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Judges Orientation (Auditorium, Basement level)

8:00 A.M. – 3:30 P.M. Judges Caucus Rooms Open

Senior Division (Room 405, 406)

Junior Division (Rooms 305,307)

Special Awards Judges (Room 306, 308)

9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Judging Session I (Room 450) Students need to stay at their exhibits

Parents and Teachers, please wait in lobby areas

11:15 P.M. – 12:45 P.M. Lunch Break (Junior Division will be released at 11:15) (Senior Division will be released at 12:00) Parents and Teachers are asked to wait on the first floor, students will be sent down the escalator to meet you for lunch.

12:00 P.M.—3:00 P.M. Public Viewing Junior Division: 11:15 -12:45 & 2:00 - 3:00 Senior Division: 12:00 - 12:45 & 3:30 - 4:15

12:45 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Judging Session II

Students need to stay at their exhibits

Parents and Teachers, please wait in lobby areas

12:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Scholarship Committee Interviews (Room 310) Interviews are granted by invitation only

2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Break All Students

- Junior Division Presenters are to remove projects

- Senior Division Presenters are to return to their booths at the end

of the break.

2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Judging Session III (Senior Division Only)

Junior Division Awards Program

(Lecture Hall, Rm 101, Opens to the public at 2:15 pm)

4:00 P.M. Senior Division Presenters may remove projects

4:30 P.M.— 6:00 P.M. Senior Division Awards Program (Lecture Hall, Rm 101, Open to the public at 4:15 pm)

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mr. Keith Anliker** IUPUI Department of Chemistry, Indianapolis, IN

Ms. Sue Becker Science Education Consultant, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Loren Bertocci Dean, College of Science and Mathematics Marian University, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Shelly Blunt Associate Dean, College of Science University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN

Dr. Phillip J . Burck † Eli Lilly and Company, retired, Fishers, IN

Dr. Vic Chamness Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, Evansville, IN

Mr. Michael Chartier The Friedman Foundation, Indianapolis, IN

Mr. Glen M. Cook, Jr.** Executive Director SEFI, Terre Haute, IN

Mr. Rick Crosslin School Science Liaison for MSD Wayne Township, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. James Foulkes, DDS Private Practice, Terre Haute, IN

Mr. Edward Frazier Executive Director HASTI, Indianapolis , IN

Dr. Marcia Gillette Indiana University, Kokomo, IN

Dr. William Gilmore, DDS † Emeritus Executive Director SEFI, Zionsville, IN

Mrs. Alisa Zornig Gura Center for Social Concerns, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN

Dr. Ayanna Jackson Dow AgroSciences, Zionsville, IN

Dr. Walter Jessen Covance Laboratories, Greenfield, IN

Mr. Jeff Jones Purdue University Extension Office, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Mary Pat Knadler** Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Shaun Kondamuri, MD Private Practice, Muenster, IN

Mr. Robert Martone Covance Laboratories, Greenfield, IN

Dr. Paul Morgan Department of Chemistry, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Joe Schwer Eli Lilly /Dow AgroSciences retired, Indianapolis, IN

Dr. John L Sernyk** Dow AgroSciences, Zionsville, IN

Dr. Cynthia Stauffacher** Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Mrs. M. Kathy Unland** Manager, Raytheon Technical Services, Co. LLC Indianapolis, IN

Dr. Kimberly Vogt Department of Biology, Marian University, Indianapolis, IN

Mrs. Reba Weaver Purdue Extension Educator, retired, Fishers, IN

Mrs. Deborah Willig † Fort Wayne, IN

Dr. Kerrm Yau** Dow AgroSciences, Zionsville, IN

Dr. Robert Yost** IUPUI Department of Biology, Indianapolis, IN

† denotes Honorary Membership

** denotes member of the Executive Committee

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FOUNDATION SPONSORED

The Science Education Foundation of Indiana began a scholarship program in 1980 to “encourage and assist

young people into becoming scientists and engineers and to practice their professions in Indiana.” This year

the Foundation will award three Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair student scholarships. The scholar-

ships are for one year and are not renewable. To be eligible to receive one of these scholarships, students

must be competing in the current year’s HSEF. Additionally, students must attend a college or university in

Indiana.

Joe B. Weaver Scholarship

The judges of this award will select the most outstanding student within the total applicant pool. The student is desig-

nated the Joe B. Weaver scholar, the highest award bestowed by the Foundation. The award consists of a $6,000

scholarship and a plaque given to the student for their school. Mr. Joe B. Weaver was a faithful and devoted SEFI

board member during the formative years of the Foundation and the development of the state science fair system. His

surviving wife, Mrs. Reba Weaver, has been very generous in supporting this scholarship. The Foundation is honored

to present this award each year.

John and Janet Davis Scholarship

This scholarship is named for Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. The couple has worked with science fairs since the inception of

the state’s regional network. A former science teacher and leader for numerous educational organizations, Mr. Davis

is the Executive Director Emeritus of the Foundation. Mr. Davis has also served as science fair director in South Bend,

Indiana, and was responsible for organizing the first state science fair. Mrs. Davis was his partner for directing the

state event. The award consists of a $3,000 scholarship to be given in the first semester of college.

Dr. Leslie A. Willig Founders Scholarship

This scholarship is named after the late Dr. Leslie A. Willig, one of the co-founders of the Science Education Founda-

tion of Indiana. Dr. Willig was a pioneer in the science fair program in Indiana, which is organized into regional science

fairs offering 12 major events for students to display their research exhibits. Dr. Willig was an outstanding educator,

business leader, and professional. The award consists of a $3,000 scholarship to be given in the first semester of col-

lege.

2014 Top Young Scientist Scholarship

Sponsored by

The Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair is proud to announce that one senior exhibitor will be selected to receive the

Top Young Scientist Scholarship sponsored by Dow AgroSciences in the amount of $2,500. A prestigious team of judg-

es will be interviewing Senior Division exhibitors and evaluating their science fair project. The winner of this award

will be announced at the opening of the Senior Division Awards program at 4:30 p.m.

New This Year! We are proud to announce that we will be selecting the

“Top Young Scientist, Junior Division” This award is also being sponsored by Dow AgroSciences and will be

announced in the Junior Division Award Ceremony. This award will be in the amount of $500

SCHOLARSHIPS

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Host Committee

Judging Co-Chairs Top Young Scientist

Mr. Keith Anliker Mr. Keith Anliker Mr. Glen Cook

Mr. Glen Cook Dr. Loren Bertocci Dr. Ayana Jackson

Dr. Mary Pat Knadler Dr. James Clack Dr. Simon Rhodes

Dr. Larry Sernyk Dr. Shaun Kondamuri Mr. Dave Sousa

Dr. Kerrm Yau Dr. Paul Morgan Dr. Robert Yost

Dr. Robert Yost Dr. Kerrm Yau

Awards and Program Display and Safety Special Awards

Mr. Glen Cook Dr. Robert Martone Dr. Vic Chamness

Ms. Alisa Zornig Gura Dr. Joe Schwer Mr. Rick Crosslin

Dr. Mary Pat Knadler Dr. Neil van der Schans Dr. James Foulkes

Mrs. Kathy Unland Dr. Kimberly Vogt Dr. Mary Pat Knadler

Dr. Robert Yost Dr. Denise Slayback Barry

Scholarships Communications Scientific Review Committee

Mrs. Karol Bartlett Mr. Michael Chartier Dr. Shelly Blunt

Mrs. Sue Becker Mr. Glen Cook Dr. Lawrence Mordan

Mr. Jeff Jones Dr. William Gilmore Dr. Cynthia Stauffacher

Dr. Walter Jessen

Operations Registration

Dr. Joe Schwer Mr. Ed Frazier

Dr. Larry Sernyk Dr. Marica Gillette

Dr. Walter Jessen Mrs. Reba Weaver

COMMITTEES

Since 1965, the Science Education Foundation of Indiana has been providing funds for students

and teachers to travel to the International Science and Engineering Fair. To date, we have host-

ed more than 1,156 students at ISEF. In today’s cost that is just over $2 million dollars invested

in Indiana’s future scientists.

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We would like to thank those individuals listed below who at the time

of printing, had committed to serve as judges for the 2014 HSEF.

VOLUNTEER JUDGES

CDR Alan Ford Andrew Asberry Satish Guttikonda Jeff Larsen Ph.D. Kimberly Ralston-Hooper, Ph.D. Haley Mowery Allison Lutocka Balaji Veeramani Ph.D Sujay Chandorkar Mrs. Brittany Durre Lena Mercho Dr. Marcia Gillette Samantha Oliphant PhD Loren Bertocci PhD Hongqiu Zhao Mr Patrick Sweeney Mr. Keith Mackall Mrs. Rachel Sparks Kemesha Williams M.Juris Robert Padich Ph.D. Dr. Adam Azman Mrs. Olivia Pavlov Garcia Mr. Steve Dougherty Mrs Linda (Lin) Wozniewski Narayanan Perumal Ph.D. Mrs. Wafa' Safi-Hassan Joseph Schwer Ph.D Mr. Benny Singh Dr. Philip Burck Ph.D. Dr. Sal Khan MD Dr Roderick Macrae Enaksha Wickremsinhe Ph.D. Mrs. Renata Lafler Robert Martone Ms Bonnie Overton Brandon Benninger Ronda Hamm Ph.D. Ryan Jeske Ms Noor Hussain PhD Ms Jennifer Nuest Thomas Foulkes Jared Baker Andy Gavrin Walter Jessen Ph.D. Mr. Alexander Meadows John Barnes Jenna Jordan PoHao Wang Dr. Gregory Anderson PhD Mr Kelvin Okamoto PhD Dr. Atanas Serbezov

Ms. Elly Earlywine Mariam ElNaggar Ph.D. Aireal Jenkins Ph.D. Sheena Becker Guohua Xiong Ph.D. Allison Fields MS Dr. Vic Chamness Ms Whitney Kellett Dr Paul Morgan PhD Mohammad Hasan PhD Guillermo Garcia Ph. D Edward Rhoads Ph D Toni Sholty Psy.D. ABD Denise Slayback-Barry Ph.D. SSGT David Ford Kyle Shipman Megan Rumpke Darrin Carr Ph.D. Mike Phillips Joe Marimuthu Mr Michael McWhorter Michael Martin Sarah Hudon-Miller Ph.D. Patrick Pollock Diana Ainembabazi Nancy Coster Katherine Parra PhD Jeannie Phillips Dr. Ernesto Rodriguez Ryan Mughmaw Dr Chitra Gowda Brandon Pleake Miss Stephanie Shoults Mr. Carter Sharp Emilia Asante Mr. Connor Coatney Mr. Greg Doddridge Jason Tang Ph.D. Shannon Lieb Ph.D. Kalani Seu Ph.D. Katie Giger Ph.D. Mr. Charles Meier Jr Miss Stephanie Mitchell Dr. Robert Bacallao Dr. Sudip Das PhD Mr. Stavan Dholakia Dr. Nandita Das Ph.D. Dr James Foulkes Howard Hurley Mr Chamal Abeysekera Shirish Patil

Jesse Muchai Ph.D Bo Yan Pankaj Chopra Carlos Ayala Astha Kukreja Sharif Aljoaba Ph.D Mr Dhruv Kohli Hariram Satakopan Mr. Paul Fischer Alicia Hedges Ashley Scheperss Ms. Angie Clover Marissa Lorenz Taylor Glaser Monica Feustel Ray Maddalone Ph.D. Candice Kissinger Dr. Peter Kissinger PhD Dr Karl Schnelle Christopher Mapes Kaylyn Banaszak Elizabeth Henson Cate Fritchley Justin Rice Mary Pat Knadler PhD Mrs. Bobbie Thompson Sudha Savant Diane Gattone MS Dr Sandeep Gupta Dr Anita Gupta Dr Karl Schnelle Mrs. Iffath Kokan Mr. Bill Anders M.A.E Dr. Danielle Helton Ph.D Ms. Jaclyn O'Connell Mr. Kyle Prisby Sachin Aggarwal Chris Stowers Ph.D. Mr Santos Burrola Mr Ray Boucher Allan Hedges Ph. D Mrs. Alisa Gura Mr. R.D. Parpart II Yao Liang Ph. D Sheena Becker Allison Lutocka Jessica Marty Jill Kolodsick Ph.D. Yolanda Hall

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SPONSOR APPRECIATION

About Eli Lilly and Company

Lilly makes medicines that help people live longer, healthier, more active lives. Lilly was founded

by Eli Lilly in 1876, and is now the 10th largest pharmaceutical company in the world. Lilly has

steadfastly remained independent, but not isolated. Across the globe, Lilly has developed produc-

tive alliances and partnerships that advance its capacity to develop innovative medicines at lower

costs. Lilly is consistently ranked as one of the best companies in the world to work for, and gener-

ations of Lilly employees have sustained a culture that values excellence, integrity, and respect for

people. Lilly's global employees number approximately 40,000, and its medicines are marketed in

143 countries. Lilly has major research and development facilities in eight countries and conducts

clinical trials in more than 50 countries. Learn more at www.lilly.com

About Dow AgroSciences

Dow AgroSciences, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, develops leading-edge crop protection and

plant biotechnology solutions to meet the challenges of the growing world. Dow AgroSciences is a

wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company and had annual global sales of $6.4 billion

in 2012.

Dow AgroSciences was originally known as Dow Elanco and began in 1989 as a joint venture be-

tween the Agricultural Products business of The Dow Chemical Company and the Elanco Plant Sci-

ences business of Eli Lilly and Company. The company was renamed in 1997 when Dow acquired

100 percent ownership of the business. www.dowagro.com

Additional Financial support for this year’s Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair has been graciously provided

by those organizations and persons named below.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anliker

Mrs. Karol Bartlett

Dr. and Ms. Loren and Joan Bertocci

Dr. and Mrs. Philip Burck

Mr. Michael Chartier

Dr. Victor Chamness

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cook

Mr. Edward Frazier

Dr. Marcia Gillette

Dr. William and Mrs. Katie Gilmore

Dr. Walter Jessen

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jones

Dr. Mary Pat Knadler

Dr. and Mrs. Shaun and Padma Kondamuri, MD

Dr. Paul Morgan and Sherry Lesako

Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Dorothy Schwer

Dr. John L Sernyk

Dr. Cynthia Stauffacher

Mrs. Reba Weaver

Mrs. Deborah Willig

Dr. Kerrm Yau

Dr. Robert Yost, Dr. Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Ms. Michelle Yost & Mr. Danny Rowe Dr. Alisa Zornig Gura

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SPECIAL AWARDS

Intel ISEF Awards Sponsors

American Meteorological Society Ricoh Americas Corporation

American Psychological Association Society for In Vitro Biology

ASM Materials Education Foundation U.S. Metric Association

Association for Women Geoscientists U.S. Navy/Marine Corps.—Office of Naval Research

Intel Excellence in Computer Science U.S. Public Health Service

Mu Alpha Theta –Mathematics Honor Society Water Environment Federation

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Yale Science and Engineering Association

The following organizations are sponsoring special awards for this year’s HSEF.

Women In Lilly Discovery and Development

Indiana facility of RSR Cor-

CIMLE

Consortium of Indiana Medical Laboratory Educators, Inc.

Department of Chemistry Department of Chemical Biology

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SENIOR DIVISION EXHIBITORS

300 Kamna Gupta, A Potential Explanation for Concen-

tration-Dependent Differences in the Positional Origin of Retinoic Acid-Induced Duplications of Axolotl Limb Structures Grade: 10 from: Carmel High School Spon-sored by: Anil Gupta

301 Leah Hefty, Can Algae be used as a Palatable Rumi-

nant Feed? Grade: 10 from: DeKalb High School Spon-sored by: Susan Zuber

302 Abigail Marek, Feed Alternatives for Litopenaeus

vannamei Grade: 10 from: Boone Grove High School Sponsored by: Ken Snow

303 Chloe Sherry, A study in the Possible Effects of the

Transplantation of Tissues from Planarian Flatworms Conditioned with Light-shock Therapy into Naieve Pla-narian Flatworms Grade: 11 from: Adams High School Sponsored by: Nevin Longenecker

304 Hannah Thill, Analysis of Motor Skill Learning of

Carassius auratus When Fed a High Carbohydrate Ver-sus High Protein Diet Grade: 12 from: Paoli Jr & Sr High School Sponsored by: Laurie Andry

305 Abigail Bainbridge, The Differences Between the

Male and Female Brain Grade: 9 from: DeKalb High School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

306 Aspen Bell, The Effects of Rhythm on Passage Memo-

rization Time Grade: 9 from: DeKalb High School Spon-sored by: Susan Zuber

307 Trumond Best, Pitch Perfection Grade: 9 from:

Jefferson High School Sponsored by: Joe Ruhl

308 Alexander Jones, The Effectiveness of Instructions

with Different Types of Learning Styles Grade: 9 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Jeff Lay-den

309 Sarah Kurdziel, VAK: Learning Styles and Their Im-

pact Grade: 11 from: Brown County High School Spon-sored by: Brent Veach

310 Sharlene Lossing, Effects of Environmental Variables

on the Ovulation of Chickens Grade: 9 from: North-western Sr High School Sponsored by: Jeff Layden

311 Mary Kate McCann, Concentration Issues Grade: 11

from: Brown County High School Sponsored by: Brent Veach

312 Jonathan Paul, Intervals in Music Grade: 9 from:

New Tech Institute Sponsored by: Douglas Johnson

313 Colten Pipenger, The Susceptibility of Inattentive

Blindness in Different Age Groups Grade: 9 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Jeff Lay-den

314 Mariah Sims, Gumcentration: The Effects of Gum

Grade: 11 from: Hammond High School Sponsored by: Theresa Knipe

315 Lorena Diaz, The Conductivity of Orange Flavored

Drinks Grade: 11 from: Hammond High School Spon-sored by: Theresa Knipe

316 Sarah Catherine Baker, Parasites in the Immune

System: how leishmania affects macrophage activa-tion Grade: 12 from: Penn High School Sponsored by: Lynda Rose

317 Adit Chandra, Investigating Membrane Targeting of

Pathway Effectors in Signaling Protein Mediated Cellu-lar Migration Grade: 11 from: Carmel High School Sponsored by: Jennifer Marlow

318 Hussain Habib, Finding the Best Practice to Measure

Macrophage Functions in Fish Grade: 12 from: Home-stead Senior High School Sponsored by: Matt Elder

319 Mahera Husain, Astroglial Communication: Are Cal-

cium Waves Actively Propagated? Grade: 11 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Mar-shall Overley

320 Heya Kaakeh, Investigating the Culturing Environ-

ment of Glioblastoma Multiforme Grade: 11 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Mar-shall Overley

321 Gabby Lucchese, Molecular Species Characterization

of a Novel Anopheline Malaria Vector in the Kenya Highlands Grade: 11 from: Marian High School Spon-sored by: Ken Andrzejewski

322 Iman Mahoui, Targeting Brain Tumor Stem Cells

Grade: 11 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

323 Rayvn Miller, Do Toilet Seat Covers Really Work?

Grade: 12 from: Lew Wallace Science Technology Engi-neering Mathematics Academy Sponsored by: Kathryn Hedges

324 Arjun Ramani, Viscoelastic Properties of Rat Fibro-

blasts with Repeated Stress Tests Grade: 9 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Mar-shall Overley

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SENIOR DIVISION EXHIBITORS

325 Julia Wang, Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) ubiq-

uitin ligase regulates pyrazine-induced chemotaxis in C. elegans Grade: 11 from: University High School of Indi-ana Sponsored by: Stacey Summitt-Mann

326 Tingyue Cui, Factors That Influence Energies of Simple

Hydrocarbons Grade: 10 from: Terre Haute South Vigo High School Sponsored by: Melanie Huber

327 Shane Flanagan, Reduction of Toxi Levels of Cadmium

Uptake Using Zinc Inhibition in Tomato Roots and Shoots Grade: 11 from: Castle High School Sponsored by: Millissa Flanagan

328 Shannon Hendricks, Synthesis of Magnetically Separa-

ble Catalysts and Nanosupports for Synthesizing Trans-portation Fuels Grade: 11 from: Marian High School Sponsored by: Ken Andrzejewski

329 Walter Li, Solar Cell Efficiency in Relation to Composi-

tion and Concentration of Glass Frit in Front-Side Silver Pastes Grade: 11 from: Canterbury School Sponsored by: Bob Brothers

330 William Pierce, Converting Cellulose to Ethanol Grade:

12 from: DeKalb High School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

331 Ivan Romero, Enzyme Test in Laundry Detergent

Grade: 11 from: Hammond High School Sponsored by: Theresa Knipe

332 Brooke Swartzentruber, What's the Fastest Way to

Cool a Pop? Grade: 11 from: North Daviess Jr-Sr High School Sponsored by: Merle Callahan

333 Anthea Weng, Novel Alkaloids from Dendrobates au-

ratus in Oahu, Hawai'i Grade: 11 from: Terre Haute South Vigo High School Sponsored by: Melanie Huber

334 Ryan Chung, Mobile Sound Discovery App: Mobile Au-

dio Medical Devices and Quantitative-Qualitative Audio Analysis Applications and Designs Using an Autonomous Audio Knowledge Engine Grade: 12 from: Terre Haute South Vigo High School Sponsored by: Melanie Huber

335 Talon Lund, Data Encryption Using Images Grade: 12

from: Northview High School Sponsored by: Rachel Sparks

336 Sang Jun Park, Big SAM: Leveraging Cloud Computing

for Spatial Association Mining Grade: 11 from: Home-stead Senior High School Sponsored by: Matt Elder

337 Adam Staszewski, Identifying Pollen Cells Using Com-

puter Analysis; An Aid For Allergists, Immunologists, and Other Health Care Specialists Grade: 11 from: Adams High School Sponsored by: Nevin Longenecker

338 Nicole Pomeroy, Is it possible to build a self sustained

magnetic motor? Grade: 9 from: Michigan City High School Sponsored by: Robert Pomeroy

339 Jacob Stemper, Jordan Rhoades & Abbey Sittema,

Rapeseed as a Biofuel Grade: 11 from: Kankakee Valley High School Sponsored by: Nancy Coster

340 Kalina Harden, Moooove Over Methane Grade: 9 from:

Jefferson High School Sponsored by: Joe Ruhl

341 Daniel Alber, A Genetic Engineering Strategy for the

Production of Cancer-Therapeutic Compound Libraries Grade: 11 from: Penn High School Sponsored by: Lynda Rose

342 Ethan Anderson, Unlock anywhere Grade: 10 from: Ft.

Wayne Area Homeschools Sponsored by: Dawn Anderson

343 Angus Brechbill, Breaking Point Grade: 11 from: Terre

Haute North Vigo High School Sponsored by: Glen Cook

344 Arjun Dhawan, Object Recognition for the Visually Im-

paired Grade: 9 from: Tri-State Region Home Schools Sponsored by: Radhika Dhawan

345 Madison Fifer, Pennies and Dimes Thousands of Times

Grade: 11 from: DeKalb High School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

346 Alex Frank, Visualizing and Improving the Operation of

an Inhaled Medication Chamber Tube Grade: 12 from: Marian High School Sponsored by: Ken Andrzejewski

347 Marc Lind & Nolan O'Brien, Clinical Alarm Fatigue Sur-

vey Grade: 12 from: Hobart High School Sponsored by: Heidi  Krouse

348 Ryan Loehrlein, The Power of Morphing Wings Grade:

11 from: Francis Joseph Reitz High School Sponsored by: Nora Walsh

349 Puneeth Meruva, ModSnake SLAM: Simultaneous Lo-

calization and Mapping of Hyper-redundant Modular Robotic Systems Grade: 11 from: Homestead Senior High School Sponsored by: Matt Elder

350 Eli Travis, Protect your Noggin: A Scientific Analysis of

Bicycle Helmets Grade: 9 from: DeKalb High School Spon-sored by: Susan Zuber

351 Chad Trowbridge, Building a better bridge Grade: 10

from: Ft. Wayne Area Homeschools Sponsored by: Craig Trowbridge

352 Jacob Bainbridge, The Effect of the LaGrange Water

Treatment Plant Grade: 9 from: DeKalb High School Spon-sored by: Susan Zuber

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353 Elizabeth Bolyard, Plastic Micro-beads: The Good,

The Bad, and The Great Lakes Grade: 10 from: North-western Sr High School Sponsored by: Linda Wilson

354 Rachel Cadle, Solving Sulfur Deficiency by Applying

Sulfur Fertilizers on Zea mays indenta Grade: 10 from: Paoli Jr & Sr High School Sponsored by: Laurie Andry

355 Nathan Chou, Oil Spills Versus Microorganism Sur-

vival Phase III Grade: 11 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Linda Wilson

356 Sarah Cooper, The Effect Of Particle Size of Planting

Machine Lubricants on Pesticide Abrasion from Corn Seeds Grade: 11 from: Jefferson High School Spon-sored by: Joe Ruhl

357 Nicole Gorman, Evaluating possible effects of poly-

styrene spheres and graphine oxide on the develop-ment of brine shrimp Grade: 11 from: Adams High School Sponsored by: Nevin Longenecker

358 Dan'Quita Hardy, The Rate Of Nerve Impulses

Grade: 10 from: Lew Wallace Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Academy Sponsored by: Kathryn Hedges

359 Julia Hunckler, How much do mangroves affect the

concentration of salt water? Grade: 9 from: Marian High School Sponsored by: Ken Andrzejewski

360 Renae Kramer, Insect Infestation Grade: 10 from:

Greensburg Community High School Sponsored by: Scott Mangels

361 Teng Lee, Oil Spill Recovery and Cleanup System

Grade: 11 from: Home School Sponsored by: Anh Lee

362 Asmaa Mahoui, Comparative Analysis of CO2 Se-

questration and Calcium Carbonate Precipitation us-ing Tolypothrix distoria and Fischerella muscicola Grade: 9 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

363 Brianne Neeley, Destroying the Myth that Happy

Kitchens Have Dirty Dishes - Improving Dishwasher Cleaning by Recycling Dish Washer Detergent Using Ultra Filtration Grade: 12 from: Castle High School Sponsored by: Thomas Neeley

364 Muhammed Amir Sankari, White River Quality

and Pollution Research Using Benthic Macroinverte-brate Bioindicators Grade: 9 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

365 Maddy Schroeder, Insect Infestation Grade: 10

from: Greensburg Community High School Sponsored by: Scott Mangels

366 Krishan Kumar, Explaining the map and matrix of

the Discrete Lambert exponentiation Grade: 12 from: Terre Haute South Vigo High School Sponsored by: Melanie Huber

367 Nick Lohr, Classifying the Nilpotent Ideals in a Borel

Subalgebra Grade: 11 from: Marian High School Sponsored by: Ken Andrzejewski

368 Sabriya Alam, Possible Linkage Group Containing

Gene for Determining Fingerprint Patterns Grade: 9 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Marshall Overley

369 Chris Avanessian, Red Wavelength of Phones and

Sleep Patterns Grade: 9 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Marshall Overley

370 Eli Chadwick, Who Nose the Flavor? Grade: 9 from:

Brown County High School Sponsored by: Brent Veach

371 Kelly Hansen, Brine Shrimp Lethality Assay Grade: 9

from: Greencastle Senior High School Sponsored by: Brad Kingma

372 Fahad Hasnain, Knowing Invertebrate Health to

Develop Marine Pharmaceuticals for Human Health Grade: 11 from: Homestead Senior High School Spon-sored by: Matt Elder

373 Megan Parpart, Shampoos' Effects on Hair Grade: 9

from: Boone Grove High School Sponsored by: Ken Snow

374 Sharmila Paul, Role of Asxl1 in Bone Development

Grade: 12 from: Carmel High School Sponsored by: Jennifer Marlow

375 Jonah Quirk, How Melatonin and Alteril Affect Heart

Rate Grade: 12 from: North Posey Sr High School Sponsored by: Marilyn Rogers

376 Heather Wright, Dental Caries: Protective Roles of

Saliva and Fluoride Grade: 12 from: Eastern Jr & Sr High School Sponsored by: Ben Cox

377 Dana Alhaffar, Genetic Variation of Phormia regina

in the United States Grade: 12 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

378 Ashley Anderson, Identification of Psychrotolerant

Microorganisms Isolated from Retail Delis Grade: 12 from: Jefferson High School Sponsored by: Joe Ruhl

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379 Jacob Bertucci, Regulation of Mg2+ Transport Gene

MgtA in Salmonella Grade: 11 from: Jefferson High School Sponsored by: Joe Ruhl

380 Abigail Brown, Silver...The New Antibiotic Gold Stand-

ard Grade: 10 from: DeKalb High School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

381 Tyler Fosson, Competitive Inhibition Between Lactoba-

cillus Acidophilus and Escherichia Coli in the Presence of a Sucralose Environment Grade: 12 from: Hobart High School Sponsored by: Heidi  Krouse

382 Sarah Komanapalli, Effect of ML 141 on the Binding of

HUVEC to fibronectin Grade: 11 from: IN Aca for Sci Math & Humanities Sponsored by: Indira Komanapali

383 Trisha Anne Mariano, team project Grade: 12 from:

Hobart High School Sponsored by: Heidi  Krouse

384 Vikas Maturi, Male Fragility in Drosophila melano-

gaster with antennapedia mutation Grade: 10 from: Carmel High School Sponsored by: Jennifer Marlow

385 Abigail Olsen, Bacterial Transfer of Bacillus Subtilis on

Varied Textiles Grade: 9 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Jeff Layden

386 Kaylyn Risse, Strategies for Increasing Antibiotic Pene-

tration into Biofilms Grade: 12 from: Lake Central High School Sponsored by: Lynn Risse

387 Emma Sappington, Harmful Effects of UV Radiation on

Baker's Yeast Grade: 11 from: Terre Haute North Vigo High School Sponsored by: Glen Cook

388 Rutva Shah, Neem: Alternative Treatment for Microbi-

al Infections Grade: 12 from: Homestead Senior High School Sponsored by: Matt Elder

389 Mckayla Tucker, The Cavity Project Grade: 9 from:

Boone Grove High School Sponsored by: Ken Snow

390 Oscar Aragon, Radio wave Interference Grade: 12

from: Hammond High School Sponsored by: Theresa Knipe

391 Adam Bender, Which Bat is Better: Wood or Alumi-

num? Grade: 10 from: Francis Joseph Reitz High School Sponsored by: Nora Walsh

392 Amy Cohn, Detecting Reddening by Dust for Star Clus-

ters in the Andromeda Galaxy Grade: 12 from: Park Tu-dor (custom) Sponsored by: Dario Untama

393 Charles Doak, Superior Bulletproof Material Using Non

-Newtonian Fluids Grade: 12 from: Eastern Jr & Sr High School Sponsored by: Ben Cox

394 Dawson Dunnuck, Bow Weight Grade: 9 from: Brown

County High School Sponsored by: Brent Veach

395 Hannah Johnston, The Doppler Effect Influence on

Beat Frequencies Grade: 9 from: DeKalb High School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

396 Braden Lawyer, The "Mu" of a Shoe Grade: 12 from:

North Daviess Jr-Sr High School Sponsored by: Merle Callahan

397 Charles Liang, PT-Symmetry Breaking in Periodic Po-

tentials Grade: 12 from: Carmel High School Sponsored by: Jennifer Marlow

398 Zury Perez, Homemade Solar Air Heater Grade: 12

from: Hammond High School Sponsored by: Theresa Knipe

399 Zach Wilkerson, How Things Fly: The Influence of An-

gle of Attack on Airflow over a Wing Grade: 10 from: Greencastle Senior High School Sponsored by: Khristen Phillips

400 Jordan Cadle, Utilizing the Isolated Components, Varia-

tion in Mammals, and Treatment Processes of Milk for Grain Yield Enhancement Grade: 12 from: Paoli Jr & Sr High School Sponsored by: Laurie Andry

401 Kaia Harris, The effect of different concentrations if

Indole-3-Butyric potassium salt on root development and growth in geranium cuttings after three weeks Grade: 9 from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Spon-sored by: Marshall Overley

402 Paige Holley, What are the effects of microwave radia-

tion on plants? Grade: 10 from: Northfield Jr-Sr High School Sponsored by: Sabrina LeMaster

402 Suzi Sapusek, What are the effects of microwave radia-

tion on plants? Grade: 9 from: Northfield Jr-Sr High School Sponsored by: Sabrina LeMaster

403 Samantha Moss, Distillation of Perfume Grade: 10

from: Northview High School Sponsored by: Rachel Sparks

404 Amy Priest, An Investigation in Plant DNA Extraction

Grade: 12 from: North Posey Sr High School Sponsored by: Marilyn Rogers

405 Shelby Roberts, Root Development in Arabidopsis

Grade: 11 from: Jefferson High School Sponsored by: Joe Ruhl

406 Kayla Snyder, The Banner Effect Grade: 10

from: Brown County High School Sponsored by: Brent Veach

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100 Landon Frank, The Pokemon Power of Probability

Grade: 4 from: McKenney-Harrison Elem School Spon-sored by: Susan Zuber

101 Eric Haworth, Salty Seeds Grade: 4 from: ETHOS Acad-

emy Sponsored by: Danae' Wirth

102 Ira Indeikina, Magic Wheels Roll Up Some Hills Grade:

4 from: Walkerton Elementary School Sponsored by: Maria Knowlton

103 Nikky Kondamuri, Did Concentration Kill the Cat?

Grade: 4 from: Frank H Hammond Elem School Spon-sored by: Ingrid  Schwarz

104 Alexis Leco, Cool Mint: does it really cool your mouth?

Grade: 4 from: Country Meadow Elem School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

105 Reva Patil, Are You Eating Nails for Breakfast? Grade: 4

from: New Britton Elementary School Sponsored by: Michael Zahm

106 Muaaz Shareef, Effect of Temperature Changes on Oil

Viscosity Grade: 4 from: Calumet Region Home Schools Sponsored by: Aisha Shareef

107 Zayn Shareef, Investigation of Wind Turbine Design

Grade: 4 from: Calumet Region Home Schools Spon-sored by: Aisha Shareef

108 Camryn Tuggle, Is It Really Waterproof? Grade: 4

from: Van Buren Elementary School Sponsored by: Amanda Austin

109 Aiden Vaught, Chocolate Meltdown Grade: 4 from:

Helmsburg Elementary School Sponsored by: Brenda Ely

110 Alex Watta, Going Down Grade: 4 from: Calumet Re-

gional Science Fair Club Sponsored by: Kathryn Hedges

111 Chloe Eades, Towel Trials Grade: 5 from: Smoky Row

Elementary School Sponsored by: Catherine Pallotta

112 Payton Fish, Does the Weight of a Paper Airplane

Affect how Far it will Fly? Grade: 5 from: Concord Inter-mediate School Sponsored by: Amy West

113 Cameron Fox, The Liquid Conductor Grade: 5 from:

Brown County Intermeditate School Sponsored by: Becky Higgins

114 Jarod Greiner, Extreme Melt Down Grade: 5 from:

Brown County Intermeditate School Sponsored by: Becky Higgins

115 Kennedy Hallam, Sink or Swim Grade: 5 from: North

Elementary School (Posey County) Sponsored by: Lisa Brandenstein

116 Areeba Kazi, Acid Fighters: How effectively can various

over-the-counter and household antacids treat stomach acidity? Grade: 5 from: Carlin Park Elementary School Sponsored by: John Curtis

117 Elizabeth Neeley, Blowing In The Wind, How Far A

Falling Object Travels Because Of The Wind Grade: 5 from: Newburgh Elementary School Sponsored by: Tom Neeley

118 Lydia Nevels, Bullseye Grade: 5 from: Centerville-

Abington Elem School Sponsored by: Roderic Rinehart

119 Clemans Rylin, The Biomechanics of Pitching Grade: 5

from: Howard Elementary School Sponsored by: Diana Schaaf

120 Rebekah Staples, Evaporation Nation Grade: 5 from:

Most Precious Blood School Sponsored by: Karen Lohmuller

121 Grace Waddell, How do you REALLY feel? A Test of

Implicit Attitudes about Gender and Academic Subjects Grade: 5 from: Horizon Elementary School Sponsored by: April Pressler

122 Abdullah Ali, Muhamad Awad & Rayan Choukri,

Gatorade's Effect on Pulse Grade: 6 from: Islamic School of Indianapolis, MTI Sponsored by: Khalil Jourane

123 Doonyah Alucozai, The Art of Electromagnetic Engi-

neering Grade: 6 from: Happy Hollow Elementary Spon-sored by: Lucas Harmon

124 Delna Balsara, Which Letter is Good for You? Grade: 6

from: Schmucker Middle School Sponsored by: Tamara Lewis

125 Evan Barr, The Strongest Fishing Line Grade: 6 from:

Indianapolis Home Schools Sponsored by: Candace McMullan

126 Cole Bergman, The Amazing Egg Arch Grade: 6 from:

Most Precious Blood School Sponsored by: Jacob Bloom

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127 Kendall Bostic, A Text or Call Could Wreck It All Grade:

6 from: Northwestern Elementary School Sponsored by: Jan Koloszar

128 Jyson Bratsman, Kefir, Die, Survive, or Thrive Grade: 6

from: Leo Elementary School Sponsored by: Tracy Brooks

129 Landon Carre, Truth Be Told, Go Cold, Don't Get

Caught, Go Hot Grade: 6 from: Honey Creek Middle School Sponsored by: Nancy Padan

130 Troy Cope, Protein Power Grade: 6 from: Woodrow

Wilson Middle School Sponsored by: Jeremy Johnson

131 Francesca Corti, Paws for Thought Grade: 6 from:

Klondike Middle School Sponsored by: Dorothy Sisken

132 Claire Dannelley, Does you r eye color effect your eye

sight in low and high lightings? Grade: 6 from: Brown County Intermeditate School Sponsored by: jeff lepore

133 Kurtis Davis & Justin Schwartz, Stretching it to the

Limit Grade: 6 from: Westview Elementary School Spon-sored by: Kari Parker

134 Kyle Falck, Structural Integrity Grade: 6 from: Tri-

Elementary School Sponsored by: Debra Hicks

135 Adam Gasiorowski, Plant Fertilizer Substitute Grade:

6 from: Woodrow Wilson Middle School Sponsored by: Jeremy Johnson

136 Dominic Gery, Breezy Blades Grade: 6 from: Woodside

Middle School Sponsored by: Rachel Finan

137 Juan Granieri, Surfing Soundwaves Grade: 6 from:

Woodrow Wilson Middle School Sponsored by: Jeremy Johnson

138 Jessica Hartmus, Lights, Bugs, Action Grade: 6 from:

Huntington Catholic School Sponsored by: Scott Foster

139 Gabriel Hefty, Aquaponics: Self Cleaning Fish Bowl

Grade: 6 from: DeKalb Middle School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

140 Brenden Hinton, Laser Light Audio Transmission

Grade: 6 from: Honey Creek Middle School Sponsored by: Nancy Padan

141 Maddy Jacobs, Cold Hands, Warm Results Grade: 6

from: Southwestern Middle/Sr High School Sponsored by: Don White

142 Megan Johnson, Science of a Smoothie Grade: 6 from:

Eastern Elementary School Sponsored by: Sarah Bones-teel

143 Erin Kane, The Shocking Spark Gap Grade: 6 from:

Happy Hollow Elementary Sponsored by: Sherry Ander-son

144 Thomas Loehr, Cloud Chamber: A Study of Radioactive

Decay Grade: 6 from: Southwestern Middle/Sr High School Sponsored by: Don White

145 Julian Martinez, What temperature makes a tennis

ball bounce the highest? Grade: 6 from: Saint Anthony De Padua School Sponsored by: Sr. M. Lissetta Gettinger

146 Sara Molina, Insulation Innovation Grade: 6 from: Na-

tivity of Our Savior School Sponsored by: Cynthia Russell

147 Annie Ostojic, "Wave" Goodbye to Energy Loss Grade:

6 from: Wilbur Wright Middle School Sponsored by: Diane Ostojic

148 Simon Pierce, Wind and Waves Grade: 6 from: Tri-

Elementary School Sponsored by: Debra Hicks

149 Maria Popson, 3,2,1 Lift Off Grade: 6 from: Our Lady

Of Perpetual School Sponsored by: Sarah Carver

150 Liberty Russell, Fletchingly Fast Grade: 6 from: Our

Lady Of Perpetual School Sponsored by: Sarah Carver

151 Kimber Schnarr, What is the true stress on the knee?

Grade: 6 from: Jasper Middle School Sponsored by: Debi Quade

152 Elisa Simoni, Converting Water into Electricity Grade: 6

from: Woodrow Wilson Middle School Sponsored by: Jeremy Johnson

153 Allison Stogsdill, An Abundance of Water But None to

Drink - No Water, No Future Grade: 6 from: Brown County Intermeditate School Sponsored by: jeff lepore

154 Max Suess, Crazy Crystals Grade: 6 from: Center For

Inquiry Sponsored by: Christine Strattman

155 Elliana Trice, The Best Teaching Methods Grade: 6

from: Klondike Middle School Sponsored by: Dorothy Sisken

156 Sean Zak, Are Expensive Batteries a Good Deal? Grade:

6 from: Lakewood Park Christian School Sponsored by: Karie Harding

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157 Jonas Anderson, Joule Thief Grade: 7 from: Ft. Wayne

Area Homeschools Sponsored by: Dawn Anderson

158 Kayla Bevington, The Effects of Fertilizer Run Off in a

Pond Simulation Grade: 7 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Linda Wilson

159 Sam Bowman, The Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Plant

Growth Rate Grade: 7 from: Brown County Junior High Sponsored by: Jim McFall

160 Andrew Combs, Bubble solution additives Grade: 7

from: Burris Laboratory School Sponsored by: Bianca McRae

161 Mekenzie Dunnuck, How truthful are soda labels?

Grade: 7 from: Brown County Junior High Sponsored by: Jim McFall

162 George Economou, Windmill Power Grade: 7 from:

Castle North Middle School Sponsored by: Richard Wambach

163 Taj El-Khalili, Talking to Your Mac Grade: 7 from:

Klondike Middle School Sponsored by: Dorothy Sisken

164 Micah Focht, How Sweet it Is Grade: 7 from: John J

Young Middle School Sponsored by: Lea Ann Solberg

165 Sanjay Garimella, The Contractile Protein Grade: 7

from: West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School Sponsored by: Marshall Overley

166 Sarah Hobson, Hard as Nails Grade: 7 from: Ft.

Wayne Area Homeschools Sponsored by: Dawn Ander-son

167 Anthony Kavanagh, The Effects of Road Salt on Daph-

nia magna Grade: 7 from: Trinity School At Greenlawn Sponsored by: lynda seasly

168 Jacqueline Kogut, Growing Seeds Without Soil?

Grade: 7 from: Kesling Middle School Sponsored by: Gregory Samuelson

169 Tavehon McGarry, Grade: 7 from: Saint Jude Elemen-

tary School Sponsored by: Susan Smith

169 Alex Kolkman, Audio Memory vs Visual Memory

Grade: 7 from: Saint Jude Elementary School Sponsored by: Susan Smith

170 Brooke-destinee Lockwood, The Concrete Conclu-

sion Grade: 7 from: DeKalb Middle School Sponsored by: Susan Zuber

171 Layla Mitiche, Bringing the Greenhouse Effect Down

to Earth Grade: 7 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

172 Ali Nasser, Gender - Short Term Memory Grade: 7

from: Angola Middle School Sponsored by: Paul Beck-with

173 Alex Pomeroy, Wraps Affect Guitar Pick Up Grade: 7

from: Barker Middle School Sponsored by: Amy Hamann

174 Kavin Rajendran, What Metal is Safest for a Battery

Grade: 7 from: Sycamore School Sponsored by: David Schuth

175 Austin Rawlins, Helping Hands Grade: 7 from: Jasper

Middle School Sponsored by: Debi Quade

176 Zane Reeson, A Comparison Of Motion In a Friction-

less vs. Friction Enviroment Grade: 7 from: Honey Creek Middle School Sponsored by: Nancy Padan

177 Graham Seiler, The Warmest Greenhouse Grade: 7

from: Eastside Junior-Senior High School Sponsored by: Steve Evans

178 Nadine Trapp, How Well Do You Really Know the Back

of Your Hand? Grade: 7 from: Klondike Middle School Sponsored by: Dorothy Sisken

179 Benjamin Watta, Go For Broke Grade: 7 from: Calu-

met Regional Science Fair Club Sponsored by: Kathryn Hedges

180 Amanda Wilson, The Effects of Fertilizer on Black

Walnut Allelopathy Grade: 7 from: Northwestern Sr High School Sponsored by: Linda Wilson

181 Noor Abdullah, The Effect of Copper Sulfate on the

Germination of Sweet Corn Seeds Grade: 8 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

182 David Bell, Does it Matter How You Position a Solar

Cell to Generate Maximum Power Grade: 8 from: Lafa-yette Christian School Sponsored by: Laura O'Shaugh-nessey

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183 Joshua Catterall, Computer Vision Syndrome Grade: 8

from: Hamilton Community High School Sponsored by: Phillip Jauregui

184 Garrett Clausen, Drag of a Pickup Truck Grade: 8 from:

Yorktown Middle School Sponsored by: Deb Smith

185 Kyle Coalson, Dandelions vs. Antibiotics Grade: 8 from:

Lakeland Middle School Sponsored by: Jacqueline Myers

186 Colton Crum, Excess Gas Grade: 8 from: Frankfort Mid-

dle School Sponsored by: Bret Rhea

187 Joshua DeJarlais, The Eyes Have It! Or Do They? Grade:

8 from: Saint John Evangelist School Sponsored by: Mar-garet McKenna

188 Tyler Eggert, "The Physics of Archery" Grade: 8 from:

Kesling Middle School Sponsored by: Gregory Samuelson

189 Mikayla Gallagher, Sorry Mr. Volta... No More Batteries

Grade: 8 from: Center For Inquiry Sponsored by: Nick Neu-reiter

190 Hana Ghoenima, The Effect of Garlic on Crown Gall In-

fection in Tomato Plants Grade: 8 from: Eman Schools Sponsored by: Mia Sankari

191 Matthew Goncher, Getting to the Root of the Problem

Grade: 8 from: Saint John Evangelist School Sponsored by: Margaret McKenna

192 Andrew Gosz, What is the effect of acidic candies on

tooth enamel? Grade: 8 from: Willowcreek Middle School Sponsored by: Lindsey Schugars

193 Jay Groninger, Bonanza of Chickens Grade: 8 from: Can-

terbury School Sponsored by: Bob Brothers

194 Emma Grow, The Cure for Hard Cookies Grade: 8 from:

Jasper Middle School Sponsored by: Debi Quade

195 Jasmine Imming, Can mnemonics improve the memory?

Can they improve the female's memory better? Grade: 8 from: Brown County Junior High Sponsored by: Jim McFall

196 Graci Kaufman, Are composite faces more attractive

than real faces Grade: 8 from: Brown County Junior High Sponsored by: Jim McFall

197 Madeline Larrison, 300 by 2030 Grade: 8 from: Castle

North Middle School Sponsored by: Paul Perry

198 Briana Maldonado, The Effect of Air Pollutants on Seed

Germination Grade: 8 from: Saint John Evangelist School Sponsored by: Margaret McKenna

199 Radha Patel, Aspirin's Sweetest Friend Grade: 8 from:

Castle North Middle School Sponsored by: Paul Perry

200 Krislyn Porter, Power to the People Grade: 8 from: Cas-

tle North Middle School Sponsored by: Paul Perry

201 Joel Rivera, Laser Calculations Grade: 8 from: Saint John

Evangelist School Sponsored by: Margaret McKenna

202 Nia Rochon, How Long Will Vitamin C Last? Grade: 8

from: Castle North Middle School Sponsored by: Sara Killebrew

203 Kelli Ross, Round Robin Grade: 8 from: Frankfort Middle

School Sponsored by: Bret Rhea

204 Aaron Russell, Wave Power VS Wind Power Grade: 8

from: ETHOS Academy Sponsored by: Danae' Wirth

205 Ritik Shah, Quick Prints Grade: 8 from: Castle North Mid-

dle School Sponsored by: Paul Perry

206 Connor Stimpert, Is SODIS a Viable Disinfection Process?

Grade: 8 from: Greencastle Senior High School Sponsored by: Brad Kingma

207 Journey Warner, Environmentally Friendly Ice Melters

Grade: 8 from: Honey Creek Middle School Sponsored by: Nancy Padan

208 Anthony Weng, Capturing the Four Million: Assessing

the Solar Potential of Building Roofs in Indiananpolis Grade: 8 from: Honey Creek Middle School Sponsored by: Nancy Padan

209 Adia Wolf, Just how random is the randomness of dice

compared t o a random number generators Grade: 8 from: Saint John The Baptist Catholic School Sponsored by: Jane Tucker

210 Michael Wyse, Red Zone Grade: 8 from: ETHOS Academy

Sponsored by: Danae' Wirth

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