2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix ended

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· The results of the 2016 Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix were announced. The Canadian Chinese teenager Wang Hanjun won the highest award Gordon Moore Award for his project “A New Gene Identification Method: Making Bacteria Efficiently Generate Electricity and Resolving Organic Waste”.

· 37 students from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau participated in 30 projects. The competition was second only to the host country's US Division, and won awards in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, mathematics and other disciplines.

On May 16, 2016, Beijing , the world's top high school student science competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Awards (Intel ISEF) ended successfully on May 13th in Phoenix, USA. Wang Hanjun, a Chinese-born teenager from Canada, won the highest award, the Gordon Moore Award, for his project “A New Gene Identification Method: Making Bacteria Efficiently Generate Electricity and Resolving Organic Waste”.

This year's Intel ISEF brought together 419 talented athletes from 77 countries and regions around the world. After the preliminary selection, 1,760 entrants entered the finals to play in Phoenix. Chinese players have been selected by the China Youth Science and Technology Innovation Center organized by the China Association for Science and Technology Youth Science and Technology Center and the Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix Winter Camp. 37 students from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau have 30 students. The entry of the project is second only to the host country's US division.

After a few days of competition, Chinese students have won awards in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, mathematics and other disciplines. Details are as follows:

• Cai Wei and Yan Ming from Xiamen No. 6 Middle School in Fujian won the third prize in the mechanical engineering project with the project “Wireless Bluetooth remote control electric drive skateboard with disc brakes”.

? He Yuxuan, Tang Anshun, Zheng Xian from Shanghai American School Puxi Branch, won the third prize of mechanical engineering project with the project "New Logistics System of the Future City".

Fang Xiwen, Deng Qingwen and Chen Yitao from Hong Kong China Fund Middle School won the third prize in energy and chemical industry with the "Tea Power" project.

Chen Taotao, Zhu Bozhen and Li Guanying from the Hong Kong King's College won the third prize in the chemical category with the "Tiejinjincao" project.

Jiang Qingxuan from Shanghai Shanghai Middle School won the fourth prize of the mathematics project and the third prize of the American Mathematical Society with the project "Promotion and Application of Sylvester-Gallai Theorem".

“Intel ISEF has built an excellent platform to bring together students from different backgrounds, cultures and regions to share and exchange innovative ideas and technology solutions.” Intel Foundation Chairman, Intel Global Vice President and Corporate Affairs General Manager Rosalind Hudnell said, "Intel would like to express my heartfelt congratulations to the winners of this Intel ISEF competition. I hope that their participation and achievements will inspire more young people to show curiosity and create creativity. Force to bring together the wisdom of young people to meet the challenges of today’s world."

Ms. Zhu Wenli, General Manager of Intel China Corporate Affairs Department, also said: "In this competition, the infinite creativity of Chinese students is amazing. Intel congratulates all participating and award-winning Chinese students who have shown the Chinese youth to the world. For the love of science and engineering and the spirit of exploration. In the future, Intel will continue to support the popularization of Chinese science and technology and innovation education, help the cultivation and promotion of middle school students' scientific and technological literacy, stimulate creativity and go global, and incubate the next generation of Chinese science and technology talents."

Chinese students who participated in the Intel ISEF finals said that in addition to honors, everyone cherishes the opportunity of the finals and competes with the world's top young technology talents to make friends and learn from each other. This is their biggest journey in science and engineering exploration. reward. Through this platform, they have enriched their experience, met friends, and communicated with their peers in various cultural backgrounds, further inspiring their passion for scientific research and exploration.

Since 2000, Intel China has partnered with the China Association of Science and Technology to sponsor Chinese students to participate in the Intel ISEF Finals held annually in the United States. To date, 323 projects for a total of 499 Chinese students have been selected for the Intel ISEF and won 285 awards, including an Intel ISEF award, the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award, which was awarded in 2004.

Attachment: 2016 Intel ISEF Chinese Student Awards

Cai Wei, Yan Ming, Xiamen No. 6 Middle School High School, won the third prize of mechanical engineering project with the project of “Wireless Bluetooth remote control electric drive skateboard with disc brakes”.

• He Yuxuan, Tang Anshun, Zheng Xian?, Shanghai American School Puxi Branch, won the third prize of mechanical engineering project with the project “New Logistics System of the Future City”.

Fang Xiwen, Deng Qingwen, Chen Yitao, Hong Kong China Fund Middle School, won the third prize in energy and chemical industry with the "Tea Power" project.

Chen Yitao, Zhu Baizhen, Li Guanying, Hong Kong Emperor College, won the third prize in chemistry with the "Tiejinjincao" project.

Jiang Qingxuan, a high school in Shanghai middle school, won the fourth prize of mathematics project and the third prize of American Mathematical Society with the project "Promotion and Application of Sylvester-Gallai Theorem".

Yang Lan, Chengdu International School, won the fourth prize of mechanical engineering project with the project "Origami Craft: Modern Computer Technology Renews Classical Art Charm".

Zhu Wending, Hong Kong International School, won the fourth prize in computational biology and bioinformatics with the project "Identification of SNP-SNP related to Parkinson's disease using Chi-square (IAC) analysis.

Zhu Wenjin, Jian Minxian, Wu Meike, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Li Bing Middle School, won the second prize of the American Intellectual Property Law Association for its self-diagnosis screw, nut and washer project.

Song Weiwei, a secondary school affiliated to Shanghai Fudan University, won the honorary award of the American Acoustics Society for his research on the possibility of using the fundamental frequency shift method to detect hearing loss in high frequency deaf patients.

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