Before Spring Break began, Hathaway Brown Middle School students presented their research projects at two regional science conferences.
The first event was the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NEOSEF), a nonprofit event designed to get young adults interested in science and engineering through research.
The following HB students received awards:
Megan Qiang '19: third place, biology
Lekha Medarametla '18: third place, physics; the Sam Brooks Award for Physics; award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Amaya Razmi '18: second place, physics; award from Dominion; award from the IEEE
Cristina Rackley '18: first place, biology; invited to Broadcom MASTERS Science Fair.
Adelyn Klimek '18: second place, middle school environmental sciences category; student award for geoscience excellence (cash prize); second place award from the Northern Ohio Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association (cash pirze & medal); outstanding achievement award from American Meteorological Society (certificate); award from Kinetico Water Systems for the "project that best exemplified water related research (plaque & cash prize)
Five Middle school Science research students also presented at the Western Reserve District 5 Science Day. Jennifer Wang '19, Katherine Wang '19, Lekha Medarametla '18, Adelyn Klimek '18, and Amaya Razmi '18 all represented HB very well and won a number of awards.
Congratulations to the honored HB students:
Adelyn Klimek '18: second place in the Environmental Science category (grades 7-12)
Jennifer Wang '18: awarded cash prize from ASM International (materials science)
Amaya Razmi '18: awarded cash prize from IEEE
Each of the award winners also qualified for the State Science Day in Columbus in May.