Science Fair

January 25, 2005

Winners

Biological Sciences   |    Physical Science   |   Earth and Space
   Greater New Orleans  Science Fair

Biological Sciences

    1st  - Scott Gibson         Water, Light & Plant Growth
   2nd  - Garrison Linn        Controlling Ants
    3rd  - Alex P. Wolf         Controlling Mosquitoes
 H.M.  - Brice Johnson        Water Purifiers
 H.M.  - Patrick Hitchcock   Magnetism & Plant Growth
 H.M.  - Woody Brown       Ecosystems and the Snail
 H.M.  - Ethan Cabalaro      Video Games & Coordination
 H.M.  - Brian Carr              Swimming Pool Sanitizers

First Place  

Second Place

 

No Picture

Third Place


Physical Sciences

   1st   - John Canada           Measuring with lasers
  2nd   - Mitchel Rogers       Strength of Fishing Line
  3rd   - Patrick Ordoyne      Which wood burns faster
H.M.  - Kevin Forschler       Magnetism & Temperature
H.M.  - Michael Geohagen   Wheel size & Speed
H.M.  - Jeffrey Vitenas        Which is Best Insulator

First Place

Second Place

 

Third Place

 

Earth and Space Sciences
1st   - Mason Triay          Costal Erosion
2nd   - Dennis Occipinti   Controlling Flooding in N.O.
3rd   - Trey Faget            How Safe is Our Water
 

First Place

Second Place

 

Third Place

 

Results of the

Greater New Orleans Science Fair

March 1-3, 2005

* Indicates an award from a special interest group.

John Canada

2nd Place - Math and Computers

*2nd Place - American Society of Civil Engineers -  $50 awarded
       for an  outstanding project dealing with the principles
        of civil engineering.

* Discovery of Young Scientist Challenge

Mitch Rogers

3rd Place - Physical Sciences

*Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company

Mason Triay

*Clio Sportsman's League - $100 savings bond for an outstanding
         project related to conservation

*Women for a Better Louisiana - $50 cash award for projects 
         stressing environmental concerns

Dennis Occipinti

 New Orleans Geological Society - Awarded a prize of $75 for 2nd Place for an outstanding exhibit in Earth Science.

*1st Place - American Society of Civil Engineers -  $75 awarded
       for an  outstanding project dealing with the principles
        of civil engineering.

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