Wenyi Cai, 17Naperville, ILTechnology: “Quantitative Analysis of Highly Transient Gasoline Sprays by Time-Resolved Synchroton X-Radiography”
Allan Chu, 17Saratoga, CATechnology: “LZAC Lossless Data Compression: A Novel Approach to Minimum Redundancy Coding”
Jason Chu, 16Hockessin, DEScience: “Fibrogenesis Retardation”
Sebastian Chang, 14Trabuco Canyon, CAMusic: “Music Composition With Performance and Improvisation”
Marcin Mejran, 16New York, NYMathematics: “Measuring Transcriptional States with a Highly Parallel Single Molecular Resequencing Approach”
Jennifer Alyono, 17Silver Spring, MDScience: “Electrochemical Biosensor for Phospholipase C Based on Supported Hybrid Lipid”
Sheel Ganatra, 17Newark, DE Mathematics: “Escaping a Forest of Circular Mirrors: A Topological Analysis of Phase Spaces”
Louis Malcom Hutson, III, 17Mandeville, LATechnology: “Hashing Algorithms: An Evolutionary Approach”
Ashvin Mysore, 17Louisville, CA Technology: “Fractal Terrain generation with the ROAM Terrain System”
Britta Redwood, 14Grapevine, TXLiterature: “The Singing Earth”
Kavita Shukla, 17Ellicot City, MDScience: “Food Preservation Technology Utilizing Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum)”
Christopher Falzone, 16Richmond, VAMusic: “At the Piano -- A Celebration of Human Expression and Creativity”
Jennifer Hall, 17Mt. Pleasant, SCLiterature: “Afloat”
Alexandra Morris, 10Ventura, CALiterature: “Into the Archway”
Alexander Power, 15Cedar Falls, IAMathematics: “On Chromatic Polynomials and the Properties of their Chromatic Growth Ratios”
Benjamin Schwartz, 16Westport, COMathematics: “A New Tool for the Measurement & Analysis of Grain Boundary Energy with the Atomic Force Microscope”
Amyie Vuong, 16Oklahoma City, OKScience: “Autoimmunity and Cancer”
Mr. Jeff BinderCincinnati, OhioTechnology: Discord -A Game Engine for MAC OS X
Literature: Gauguin's Mirror and Poems
Music: Compositions Dealing with the Human Condition
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