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  2. Google Science Fair - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Google Science Fair started accepting entries on February 12, 2014, and the entries closed on May 13, 2014. And the results for the local, regional and Science in Action award nominees were declared. The Grand Prize was won by three girls from Ireland, Ciara Judge (16), Emer Hickey (16) and Sophie Healy-Thow (17). They were the first ...

  3. Brittany Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Wenger (born 1994) is a student who was the first-place winner of the Google Science Fair in 2012. Wenger currently studies at Duke University. [1]For her entry into the science fair, Wenger trained a statistical model to predict signs of breast cancer given nine features from the breast tissue samples as an input representation.

  4. Shree Bose - Wikipedia

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    Shree Bose (born March 27, 1994) is an American scientist, inventor, and speaker. She is known as the grand prize winner of the inaugural Google Science Fair in 2011. She is currently a member of the Physician Scientist Development Program (PSDP) program at the University of Chicago Medical Center, having graduated with an MD–PhD from Duke University School of Medicine in 2023.

  5. Science fair - Wikipedia

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    Winners of these regional fairs send students to national fairs such as the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) [6] and Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF). National science fairs typically send winners to international fairs such as ISEF (which is a national and an international science fair) and EUCYS. Currently, the biotechnology ...

  6. Kiara Nirghin - Wikipedia

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    Kiara Nirghin is an entrepreneur and technologist originally from South Africa. She gained recognition at a young age when she won the Grand Prize at the Google Science Competition with her patented technological innovation against climate change. [5]

  7. Wenger (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Wenger (born 1994), American winner of the Google Science Fair in 2012; Don S. Wenger (1911–1986), Major General in the United States Air Force; Éric Wenger, computer programmer; Étienne Wenger (born 1952), educational theorist and practitioner from Switzerland; Fridolin Wenger (died 1931, Swiss footballer

  8. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    He presented the documentary Uranium – Twisting the Dragon's Tail, which aired in July–August 2015 on several public television stations around the world and won the Eureka Prize for Science Journalism. [12] [13] On 21 September 2015, Muller hosted the Google Science Fair Awards Celebration for that year. [14]

  9. Ciara Judge - Wikipedia

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    Ciara Judge is an Irish scientist from Kinsale, County Cork [14] [15] and a public speaker. [16] She was a finalist of the 42nd BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2013 at the age of fifteen with two others: Emer Hickey, Sophie Healy-Thow.