Monday, May 23, 2011

The votes are in for the Google Science Fair Finalists and People’s Choice Award Winner

(Cross-posted from the Google Science Fair Blog and on the Google Students Blog)



From winged keels to water turbines, from prosthetic limbs to programming in pure English, it’s been a fascinating two weeks for our Google Science Fair judges. It was no easy task to select 15 finalists out of the 60 semi-finalists—all of the students’ projects asked interesting questions, many focused on real-world problems and some produced groundbreaking science that challenged current conventions.



After much deliberation we’re happy to announce the 15 finalists:



Age 13 - 14

Anand Srinivasan, USA

Daniel Arnold, USA

Lauren Hodge, USA

Luke Taylor, South Africa

Michelle Guo, USA



Age 15 - 16

Dora Chen, USA

Gavin Ovsak, USA

Harine Ravichandran, India

Naomi Shah, USA

Skanda Koppula, USA



Age 17 - 18

Christopher Neilsen, Canada

Matthew Morris, USA

Shaun Lim Hsien Yang, Singapore

Shree Bose, USA

Vighnesh Leonardo Shiv, USA



In July, these finalists will come to Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., to present their projects to our panel of finalist judges, including science luminaries, technology innovators and one Nobel laureate. They’ll compete for prizes that include $100,000 in scholarship funds, real-life experiences at CERN, Google, LEGO and Scientific American, and a trip to the Galapagos Islands courtesy of National Geographic Expeditions. The winners will be announced at our celebration gala that same evening, beginning at 6:00 p.m. PDT July 11. The event will be streamed live on our YouTube channel so make sure to tune in.



In addition, over the past two weeks people around the world have had the opportunity to vote for their favorite projects in our online voting gallery. We’ve had more than 100,000 votes and the competition was really tight, but we’re happy to announce that Nimal Subramanian is the People’s Choice Award winner. Nimal will receive a $10,000 scholarship. Congratulations Nimal—the public really loved your project!



Congratulations to all the finalists and the People’s Choice Award winner. We look forward to meeting the finalists at Google in July.





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