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Thursday September 01, 2022 at 12:00 AM
Friday February 17, 2023 at 12:00 AM
Monday March 06, 2023 at 12:30 AM
Thursday March 09, 2023 at 5:00 PM
Friday March 10, 2023 at 8:00 PM
Friday March 10, 2023 at 9:00 AM
Friday March 11, 2022 at 4:00 PM
Friday March 10, 2023 at 7:00 PM
Friday March 10, 2023 at 8:30 PM

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Junior Behavioral, Cognitive and Social Sciences
Behavioral Sciences: Learning, memory, perception, development, linguistics using humans or animals, including impact of stress on behaviors
Social Sciences: Experimental or observational (e.g. survey/questionnaire) studies of attitudes, behaviors or values of a society or groups within a society; includes anthropology, archaeology, and sociology
Junior Botany and Zoology
Mammalian Biology: Growth & developmental biology, anatomy, and physiology of mammals, including behavior of mammals in their natural or simulated habitats
Plant Biology: Genetics, growth, morphology, pathology or physiology of plants
Zoology: Growth and developmental biology, anatomy, and physiology of animals other than mammals, including behavior in their natural or simulated habitats
Junior Engineering
This division would include any project in which the student(s) attempt to solve a real-world problem through the development of a device, component, process, or algorithm. As such it is open to efforts that would fall into any engineering discipline.
Junior Environmental Sciences
Alternative Energy: Studies of power generation using alternative energy technologies such as solar cells.
Environmental Engineering: Projects which apply technologies such as recycling, reclamation, restoration, composting, and bioremediation which could benefit the environment and/or the effects of pollution on the environment.
Environmental Science: Projects surveying, measuring, or studying the impact of natural and man-made changes on the environment. Examples include: floods, fires, biohazardous spills, acid rain, earthquakes, air pollution, and water pollution.
Junior Mechanical and Earth Sciences
Aerodynamics/Hydrodynamics: Aerodynamics and propulsion of air, land, water, space vehicles, structures and natural objects, including physics of fluid flow
Applied Mechanics/Structures & Mechanisms/Manufacturing: Design, manufacture, and operation of mechanisms including characteristics of materials, dynamic response, active/passive control
Earth Sciences/Planetary Sciences: Comparative planetology, geology, seismology, engineering geology, atmospheric physics, marine geology, coastal processes and impacts of human activity on naturally occurring, physical phenomena
Materials Science: Materials characteristics and properties with respect to their static (not in motion) applications, including durability, flammability, and effectiveness for use
Structural Capability and Strength of Materials: Testing for strength and stiffness of materials used to provide structural capability, testing of structural configurations designed to provide improved weight and force loading or stiffness capabilities
Junior Molecular Biology, Chemistry, and Microbiology
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology: Molecular-level investigations of biochemical or enzymatic pathways in animals, microorganisms, plants or macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins)
Chemistry: Studies in which chemical properties of nonbiological organic and inorganic materials (excluding biochemistry) are observed. Some studies involving physical properties are appropriate, including phase changes, crystal structures and formation, intermolecular and intramolecular forces. Pharmacology/Toxicology: Studies of the effects of chemicals, toxins, medicinal and nutritional factors (such as vitamins), prescription drugs, natural remedies, food components (caffeine), and potentially harmful factors (such as temperature, carbon dioxide, radiation) at the cellular or higher levels on plants and animals.
Microbiology: Studies of genetics, growth, and physiology of bacteria, fungi, protists, algae, or viruses. Includes surveys of bacterial contamination.
Junior Physics, Electronics, and Computer Sciences
Astronomy: Solar physics, astrophysics, orbital mechanics, observational astronomy.
Computer Science: Algorithm analysis & optimization, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, computability, computer graphics, modeling and simulation, programming environments and language
Electronics and Electromagnetics: Experiments or theoretical studies with circuits, computer design, electro-optics, electromagnetic applications, antennas and propagation, and power production
Mathematics: Geometry, topology, real and complex analysis, and number theory
Physics: Physical properties of matter, light, acoustics, and thermodynamics.
Senior Engineering
This division would include any project in which the student(s) attempt to solve a real-world problem through the development of a device, component, process, or algorithm. As such it is open to efforts that would fall into any engineering discipline.
Senior Life Sciences
Zoology, plant biology, behavioral science, social science, environmental science, microbiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology.
Senior Physical Sciences
Physics, chemistry, astronomy, electronics, mechanics, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, computer science, and material science.

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