2019-Intel ISEF Awards Mathworks Team
Congratulations to Naomi Kenyatta, Raymond Suo, and Allen Wu for their award winning research conducted during the 2018 Honor Summer Math Camp program and mentored by Dr. Dan Tamir, Department of Computer Science.
Oracle Academy
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Award of $5,000 for outstanding project in the systems software category.
SOFT045T — Developing a 3D Modeling Application Based on a Bezier Surface Reconstruction Algorithm for the Rebuilding of Natural Disaster and War Damaged Areas
- Allen Wu, Davies High School, Fargo, ND, United States of America
- Naomi Kenyatta, Horace Mann School, New York City, NY, United States of America
- Raymond Micheal Suo, duPont Manual High School, Louisville, KY, United States of America
Shanghai STEM Cloud Center
The Shanghai STEM Cloud Center is the very first STEM education center in China that provide diverse programs for schools, teachers and students. Cooperated with professional societies, associations, research institutions in STEM field, the mission of our center is to encourage students to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, and always be curious about the real world.
STEMCloud Award of $1800 in Chemistry
SOFT045T — Developing a 3D Modeling Application Based on a Bezier Surface Reconstruction Algorithm for the Rebuilding of Natural Disaster and War Damaged Areas
- Allen Wu, Davies High School, Fargo, ND, United States of America
- Naomi Kenyatta, Horace Mann School, New York City, NY, United States of America
- Raymond Micheal Suo, duPont Manual High School, Louisville, KY, United States of America
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