Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Intel ISEF

The Intel Foundation awarded each of the three top winners of the Intel Engineering and Science Fair (Intel ISEF), presented by Agilent Technologies, $50,000 college scholarships.Dayan Li of Greenbelt, Md., Philip Streich of Platteville, Wis., and Dmitry Vaintrob of Eugene, Ore., were selected from more than 1,500 young scientists from 51 countries, regions and territories for the three Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards at Intel ISEF, the world's largest science fair.Tanay David Delima and Nikhil Khosla, students of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, were proud winners in the team category for their project on "Brake light warning system to prevent vehicular tailgating accidents." They won $ 500.When 17-year-old Rishin Behl with his laser beam apparatus experiment won $1,000 prize-winning for project at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2007. He was among the prize winners in the Earth and Planetary Sciences category of the ISEF.

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