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WATERLOO â DeKalb High School students won major awards in the 33rd annual Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair, which was judged virtually last week, the school announced.
Christopher Schweitzer, Sydney Hefty and Matthias Hefty were selected to compete in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, which will be judged May 3-6 through videoconferencing.
Matthias Hefty placed first overall among freshmen in the Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair, receiving a plaque and $500 prize. His project is titled âHay Waste: The Financial Impact Due to Poor Design.â
Sydney Hefty placed third overall among seniors in the Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair, earning a plaque and $100 prize. She also received a $1,000 scholarship to attend an Indiana college for her selection as a John and Janet Davis Scholar. Her project is titled âThe Effects of Different Turbine Blade Shapes on the Output of Hydroelectric Power.â
These were the Montana Tech Science and Engineering Fair and the Intermountain Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
Students proved their hard work and dedication to furthering their knowledge in the sciences by presenting their projects professionally in a variety of settings for these competitions.
Sophia Dulin discussed the âDevelopment of Natural Paint from Clinker Pyro Metamorphic Rockâ and received a blue ribbon and advanced to the finals. She then received a bronze medal, the ASM Materials Education Foundation award, the MT Tech-University Mining Dept. Award and the MT Tech University Metallurgy Dept. Award.
Sayge Barkley presented the âDevelopment of Bio-plastic from Feather Keratinâ and received a red ribbon, the NOAA Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award, the RICOH sustainable development award and the Yale Science and Engineering Award. She also received fourth at the symposium and will be advancing to Nationals!