Four budding scientists, who are also Intel science competition alumni, are at the White House Science Fair today. The alumni— Kelly Charley , Anvita Gupta , Nathan Han , and Harry Paul —are among the 100 bright, young minds showcasing their innovative technology and engineering research for President Obama
Read MoreThree High School Seniors Each Take Home Awards of $150,000 from Nation’s Highest-Awarding Science Competition NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Noah Golowich, Andrew Jin and Michael Hofmann Winer each received first-place awards of $150,000 at the Intel Science Talent Search 2015, a program of Society for Science & the Public. The top winners and other finalists from across the United States took home awards totaling more than $1 million. The Intel Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science and math competition, recognizes 40 high school seniors who are poised to create new technologies and solutions that will positively impact people’s lives
Read MoreFirst-of-its-kind strategic partnership to advance shared commitment to gender equality by creating new opportunities for women in technology. WHAT: Intel, Rebecca Minkoff, and UN Women announce effort to expand pipeline of female engineers, support positive representations of opportunities for women in technology, and connect women around the world to opportunities to learn and lead through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and careers. Rebecca Minkoff, the largest global fashion label helmed by a millennial female, has a long history of creative and innovative uses of emerging technologies.
Read MoreNext week, 40 brilliant high school seniors will convene in Washington, D.C. to compete for more than $1 million in awards and recognition as America’s most innovative young scientists and researchers.
Read MoreAmerica’s Most Prestigious Science Competition Triples Top Award Money NEWS HIGHLIGHTS > Forty high school seniors were named finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search 2015, a program of Society for Science & the Public. Intel Science Talent Search tripled its top award money, replacing the single $100,000 top prize with three Medal of Distinction awards of $150,000 each. Intel Science Talent Search recognizes the most promising young innovators in the United States who are creating the technologies and solutions that will positively impact people’s lives.
Read MoreHenry Lin, who took home an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award and $50,000 at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2013 , was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Science for continuing his innovative work in astrophysics. Congratulations Henry! Learn more about Intel Education .
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