America's Premiere High School Science Competition Announces The Class Of 2009
24 October 2009 - 4:32AM
PR Newswire (US)
Semifinalists and Regional Finalists of the Siemens Competition in
Math, Science & Technology Are Named Regional Finals Start
November 6, 2009 ISELIN, N.J., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the
Siemens Foundation announced the Semifinalists and Regional
Finalists of the Siemens Competition in Math, Science &
Technology, revealing the brightest high school minds in contention
for the nation's most coveted teen science prize. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) The
nation's leading original research competition in math, science and
technology for high school students, the Siemens Competition is
administered annually by the College Board, awarding college
scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $100,000 in individual and team
categories. The Siemens Competition is a signature program of the
Siemens Foundation, the national leader in supporting science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education with
contributions surpassing $7 million each year. A record number of
1,348 projects were received this year for the Siemens Competition,
an increase of 12 percent over 2008 figures. The number of students
submitting projects increased by 14 percent while more students
than ever, 2,151, registered to enter. This year, 318 students were
named semifinalists along with 96 students being honored as
regional finalists. The combined 414 semifinalists and regional
finalists hail from 34 states and the District of Columbia. The 96
regional finalist whiz kids will be called to compete at one of six
regional competitions held over three consecutive weekends in
November. A complete list of semifinalists and regional finalists
is available at http://www.siemens-foundation.org/. Regional
finalists will go head-to-head presenting their research with peers
across the nation. Regional Finals begin on November 6, 2009. The
events are hosted by six of America's leading research
universities: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (November 6-7);
Georgia Institute of Technology (November 6-7); University of Notre
Dame (November 13-14); University of Texas at Austin (November
13-14); Carnegie Mellon University (November 20-21) and California
Institute of Technology (November 20-21). Winners of the regional
events are invited to compete at the National Finals at New York
University in New York City, December 3 - December 7, 2009. Visit
http://www.siemens-foundation.org/ on December 7, 2009 at 9:30 am
EST to view a live webcast of the National Finalist Award
Presentation. You can also log into and follow the Siemens
Foundation on Twitter (http://twitter.com/SFoundation) for the
latest information and announcements throughout this year's
competition. About the Siemens Foundation The Siemens Foundation
provides more than $7 million annually in support of educational
initiatives in the areas of science, technology, engineering and
math in the United States. Its signature programs, the Siemens
Competition in Math, Science & Technology and Siemens Awards
for Advanced Placement, reward exceptional achievement in science,
math and technology. The newest program, The Siemens We Can Change
the World Challenge, encourages K-12 students to develop innovative
green solutions for environmental issues. By supporting outstanding
students today, and recognizing the teachers and schools that
inspire their excellence, the Foundation helps nurture tomorrow's
scientists and engineers. The Foundation's mission is based on the
culture of innovation, research and educational support that is the
hallmark of Siemens' U.S. companies and its parent company, Siemens
AG. For more information, visit http://www.siemens-foundation.org/.
The College Board The College Board is a not-for-profit membership
association whose mission is to connect students to college success
and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of
more than 5,600 schools, colleges, universities and other
educational organizations. Each year, the College Board serves
seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and
3,800 colleges through major programs and services in college
readiness, college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid,
enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known
programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT® and the Advanced Placement
Program® (AP®). The College Board is committed to the principles of
excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of
its programs, services, activities and concerns. For further
information, visit http://www.collegeboard.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Siemens Foundation CONTACT:
Valerie Francois, Siemens Foundation, +1-732-590-5292, ; or Judy
Huang, +1-212-445-8346, , or Alex Aizenberg, +1-212-445-8414, , or
Jennifer Moore, +1-212-445-8430, , all of Weber Shandwick Web Site:
http://www.siemens-/ foundation.org
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