Winning an award is nice, of course, but thats only a small reason to do a science fair project. Theres learning about science, how to conduct an experiment and working with others to achieve a goal. And competing itself is its own reward, say alumni of the International Science and Engineering Fair, or ISEF.
This week, more than 1,700 teens have gathered online and in Atlanta, Ga., for the 2022 Regeneron ISEF. These high-school students have competed in science fairs across the globe for the right to show off their work. Now theyre vying for nearly $8 million in scholarships and other prizes. (This annual competition is held by the Society for Science, which also publishes Science News for Students.)
To get a bit of insight into the ISEF experience, Science News for Students spoke with four recent competitors. Heres what they said about competing in the so-called Olympics of science fairs.
Weekly updates to help you use Science News for Students in the learning environment
Thank you for signing up!
There was a problem signing you up.
Jacob competed in ISEF from 2015 to 2018. For his projects, he revamped a 3-D printer to print with multiple materials and optimized inks to print electronics and solar cells. He now works at the 3-D printing company Inkbit, which is based in Medford, Mass.
How would you describe ISEF?
Id definitely compare it to the Olympics of science fair, Jacob says. But its not just a science fair, he adds. Its an incredible social experience for like-minded high schoolers who are interested in science research. The week of ISEF is full of opportunities to socialize such as a dance party and a massive pin exchange between competitors. You get to meet people from all over, Jacob says. You have a lot of fun just going to different activities and exploring interests and having interesting conversations with other people your age.
What makes a good science fair project?
One of the biggest things is just picking a topic that you find interesting, Jacob says. Some students will try to do something that they think will win. And it makes it harder to put in a lot of work in time, if your hearts not in it. Some of the best projects, he adds, involve combining multiple interests.
Any advice for science fair newbies?
Staying on top of the news, Jacob says. Our middle school teacher showed us Science News and a couple of other websites that he just suggested reading every day, so that it got your brain thinking about: What do we know in science? And what dont we know? And then, finding the middle ground of what we do know and what we dont know to create your own project.
Rimoldi Ibanez competed in ISEF in 2018, 2019 and 2021. Her first projects investigated materials to limit radiation given off by smartphones. She then started studying how corals communicate through sound waves. Rimoldi Ibanez is currently a freshman at Florida Atlantic University in Jupiter.
What challenges did you face in your project?
When she first started studying corals, Rimoldi Ibanez tried growing them at home. Its the hardest thing ever! she says. I dont recommend it. For one thing, the corals were very sensitive. Also, creating a realistic ecosystem required filling the tank with fish, crabs and other creatures. The crabs and the shrimp just went after every single fish, she says. But the bright side of that project was that I was able to see that there were some acoustical sounds being emitted from the corals. The next year, Rimoldi Ibanez studied sound waverelated genes in corals at a research lab.
What was most memorable about ISEF?
Becoming part of this community that is so welcoming and excited to get to know each other. Thats really, really cool, Rimoldi Ibanez says. I love a good dance party, and they do a really good job with the dance parties at ISEF.
How has ISEF impacted your life?
I was very shy, as a middle schooler and in elementary. Because, when I moved here from Argentina, I did not know English, Rimoldi Ibanez says. But presenting at science fairs helped Rimoldi Ibanez gain confidence in talking to strangers. At first, my face would get super red when theyd ask me a question, she says. But later I realized, well, hey. Im the one who did all this work. I know all this information. Wanting to enjoy the social events at ISEF pushed her to be more outgoing, too. If youre shy and standing back, she says, youre not gonna get the same out of those events as someone who might be more confident.
In 2016, Toro Vega competed in ISEF with a project that simulated radioactive decay. In 2017, he returned as part of a team that built a hydroelectric energy generator. Today, hes a product manager at Apple in San Francisco, Calif.
What is it like working on a team, versus doing a solo project?
Working by yourself, you have the whole independence of leading a project, Toro Vega says. In a team, you have the opportunity to skill-share, divide the work. Teamwork is also good prep for working in the real world, he says. As a team, you actually learn how to communicate, manage deadlines, expectations between one another and at the same time, learn from each other. Plus, Toro Vega adds, joining forces with a friend can make doing a project more fun.
How has ISEF impacted your life?
I didnt really know what I wanted to study [in college], Toro Vega says. I knew I wanted to study STEM [science, technology, engineering and math], but going to ISEF and just walking around the computer science projects was like, I want to do this in the future. Having high-school research experience was also a huge bonus for college applications, he says.
Any advice for science fair newbies?
Just go for it, Toro Vega says. It might seem like its a huge road ahead. But the first step, the hardest step, is just starting. If youre unsure what topic to study, pick a few things that interest you and read about them online, he says. See if theres an issue that really calls out to you. And dont be afraid of failure, Toro Vega adds. Science isnt all about solutions that work. There are solutions that dont work, and from that we actually learn.
Wagner competed in ISEF from 2015 to 2017. She studied how to improve sporting helmets using inspiration from a woodpeckers head. Wagner now teaches high school chemistry in Saginaw, Mich.
What challenges did you face in your project?
Every step in science fair will give you a different problem to solve, Wagner says. For instance, I tested my helmets using a testing rig that Virginia Tech designed based off of real player data, and I replicated it in my garage. It was, like, 12 feet tall, built by hand myself. That took about three months, Wagner says. And you dont really get a lot of credit for all the hard work that you put into a project, not even the data you want to talk about.
Any advice for science fair newbies?
Any question that you can come up with about the world, in general, can become a science fair project, Wagner says. Keep asking questions. Be curious. And do it with a friend, if you really are discouraged about doing a project.
How would you describe ISEF?
I know a lot of people call it the Olympics of science fair, but it really is, Wagner says. And if youre a math nerd and you do the probability of making it to the Olympics versus making it to science fair, its actually harder to make it to ISEF.
What was most memorable about ISEF?
When you first arrive to ISEF, you meet students that are just like you, and you realize that youre not alone, Wagner says. You now have friends across the entire globe that are participating in a similar experience. And obviously winnings really nice and amazing and is an indescribable feeling. But the true prize is the experience itself.
Continue reading here:
What it's like to compete in the science fair 'Olympics' - Science News for Students
- Stem Cell Therapy Virginia | Stem Cell Treatments [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2014]
- Virginia Stem Cell Treatments | Stem Cell Treatments [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2014]
- About Us - StemCell ARTS - Stem Cell Therapy and PRP for ... [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2014]
- Virginia (Stem Cell) - what-when-how [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2014]
- Posts Tagged virginia - virginia StemCell Doctors [Last Updated On: August 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2014]
- Williamsburg Stem Cell Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy ... [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2014]
- Virginia Beach Stem Cell Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy ... [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2014]
- Stem Cells Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Fetal stem cells ... [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2014]
- Cell Stem Cell Protocol Review - Medicine School of ... [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2014]
- Why Didn't They Win? 10 Huge Discoveries Without a Nobel Prize [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2014]
- Misfolded Proteins Clump Together in a Surprising Place [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2014]
- Ridiculously tiny stomachs created for disease experiments [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2014]
- Billionaire's New Science Institute Plans 'Google Maps' View Of Cells [Last Updated On: December 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 9th, 2014]
- Stem cells and cell adaptations to particular functions [Last Updated On: December 19th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 19th, 2014]
- The Week That Was: Bear Down [Last Updated On: December 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 22nd, 2014]
- Most cancers are just bad luck, others from bad genes, environment [Last Updated On: January 20th, 2015] [Originally Added On: January 20th, 2015]
- New ACL Preservation at G2 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2015] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2015]
- NASA awards UCI $9 million to study underlying mechanisms of 'space brain' [Last Updated On: March 18th, 2015] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2015]
- Stem Cell Transplantation - Virginia Cancer [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2016]
- Regenerative Medicine Research - Virginia-Maryland College ... [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2016]
- Home - StemCell ARTS [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2016]
- Stem Cell Therapy for Neck & Back Pain - DC Metro Area [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2016]
- U.Va. Smashes Barrier to Growing Organs from Stem Cells ... [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2016]
- Tests show no signs of cancer for Danville 2-year-old - GoDanRiver.com [Last Updated On: July 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 6th, 2017]
- Everything's a hustle in Orphan Black episode 5.5 - SYFY WIRE (blog) [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2017]
- Grant supports 3D innovation in stem cell-related cancer research at ODU - Southside Daily [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- Roanoke researchers pursue treatments for the type of deadly brain cancer affecting McCain - Richmond.com [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- John Theurer Cancer Center and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Announce 100 - Business Wire (press release) [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- SpaceX Dragon Delivers Supplies (and Science) to Space Station - Space.com [Last Updated On: August 19th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2017]
- Stem Cell Therapy Hair Growth | McLean | Virginia Surgical ... [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2017]
- Stem Cell Therapy - Virginia Spine Institute [Last Updated On: July 11th, 2018] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2018]
- PRP & Stem Cell Treatment in Richmond VA - Dr. Bill Nordt ... [Last Updated On: July 11th, 2018] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2018]
- Stem Cells Lynchburg VA | Stem Cell Recovery SW Virginia [Last Updated On: July 24th, 2018] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2018]
- Stem Cell Transplantation at Virginia Oncology Associates [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2018] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2018]
- Stem Cell Richmond Virginia 23230 [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2019] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2019]
- Virginia Beach VA 23460 - National Stem Cell Therapy [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2019] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2019]
- Stem Cell Injections Richmond, Virginia | Alternative to ... [Last Updated On: February 24th, 2019] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2019]
- Stem Cell Therapy in Dallas, TX | National Stem Cell Centers [Last Updated On: March 5th, 2019] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2019]
- Top 25 Most Haunted Places in Virginia - Colonial Ghosts [Last Updated On: May 13th, 2019] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2019]
- Dr. Christopher Good | Spinal Surgeon | Virginia Spine [Last Updated On: May 13th, 2019] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2019]
- Oliver and Elizabeth Hedgepeth column: Human donations are a gift of life - Richmond.com [Last Updated On: November 25th, 2019] [Originally Added On: November 25th, 2019]
- Brown fat warms your body in cold weather | NOVA - NOVA Next [Last Updated On: December 30th, 2019] [Originally Added On: December 30th, 2019]
- Q&A: Cancer Death Rates Are Falling Nationally. Here's What's Happening at UVA - University of Virginia [Last Updated On: January 11th, 2020] [Originally Added On: January 11th, 2020]
- Bent into shape: The rules of tree form - Knowable Magazine [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2020]
- First-of-its-Kind Bio-Artificial Pancreas on Track for Type-I Diabetes Cure - Global Trade Magazine [Last Updated On: February 8th, 2020] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2020]
- Focused Ultrasound Opening Brain to Previously Impossible Treatments - University of Virginia [Last Updated On: May 12th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2020]
- Surrozen reloads with $50M for final dash to the clinic, shines some light on lead Wnt-modulating candidates - Endpoints News [Last Updated On: June 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2020]
- Landmark transplant in 1960s Virginia performed with heart stolen from a Black man - Live Science [Last Updated On: August 12th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2020]
- WVU assistant professor receives $3 million to study impacts of air pollution on lungs - The Daily Athenaeum - thedaonline [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2020]
- Alleged unwanted hysterectomies and other abuses at ICE facility prompts investigation - USA TODAY [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2020]
- Talaris Therapeutics Announces Collaboration With Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates to Advance Preclinical Study of Tolerance Induction to Organs From... [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2020]
- U.S. elections bring wins and losses for research community - Science Magazine [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2020] [Originally Added On: November 5th, 2020]
- Viewpoint: Rightwing packing on Supreme Court means ERA more crucial than ever to protect Women's Rights - Blog - The Island Now [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2020] [Originally Added On: November 5th, 2020]
- Anatomy of a vaccine: What it takes to create a safe, effective COVID shot - University of California [Last Updated On: December 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: December 9th, 2020]
- Novel Bone Marrow 'Ingredient' To Help Arthritic Horses The Horse - TheHorse.com [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2021]
- Study: Israeli-made anti-COVID nasal spray reduced infection at mass gathering - The Times of Israel [Last Updated On: February 23rd, 2021] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2021]
- Clint Smith's 'How The Word Is Passed' And Race History - NPR [Last Updated On: June 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2021]
- Habitable Earth an anomaly? Awardees of STEM grants study this and more | University of Hawaii System News - UH System Current News [Last Updated On: June 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2021]
- Pollution could be sucking the youth out of you, quite literally - ZME Science [Last Updated On: June 23rd, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2021]
- 'Where Does It Hurt?': Primary Care Tips for Common Ortho Problems - Medscape [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2022]
- Plug-and-play organ-on-a-chip can be customized to the patient - EurekAlert [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2022]
- PARP Inhibitors Are Under Study as Treatment Options Beyond BRCA-Mutated Breast Cancer - OncLive [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2022] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2022]
- With Supreme Court Failing California, Is It Time to Go on Our Own? - zocalopublicsquare.org [Last Updated On: July 11th, 2022] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2022]
- DiPersio receives awards recognizing contributions to cancer care, research Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Washington... [Last Updated On: July 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2022]
- Long COVID-19 and other chronic respiratory conditions after viral infections may stem from an overactive immune response in the lungs - Huron Daily... [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2022]
- Long COVID-19 May Stem From an Overactive Immune Response in the Lungs - SciTechDaily [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2022]