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  2. Siemens Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens Competition was a science competition for US high school students funded by the Siemens Foundation, which was administered by the College Board from 1999-2013 and by Discovery Education from 2014–2017. [1] The Siemens Foundation released a statement on February 1, 2018 stating that the 2017 iteration of the competition was the ...

  3. Siemens Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens Foundation is a non-profit organization in the United States, established by Siemens AG in 1998. It is responsible for the Siemens Competition (formerly Siemens Westinghouse Competition), a prestigious science award for U.S. high school students, which Siemens established after its 1997 acquisition of Westinghouse Electric Corporation turned out not to include the rights to the ...

  4. William L. Dickinson High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2002–03, students Juliet R. Girard and Roshan D. Prabhu won the team competition of the Siemens Westinghouse Competition for "Identification and High Resolution Mapping of Flowering Time Genes in Rice." The duo shared a $100,000 scholarship with their victory.

  5. Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science - Wikipedia

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    A number of students also compete for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship as university students. TAMS students are frequently quite successful in the competition; in 2016, all four TAMS students nominated by the University of North Texas won the scholarship, making UNT one of the few universities in the country to achieve this feat. [23]

  6. Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy - Wikipedia

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    IMSA consistently ranks at the top of the nation in standardized test scores (of roughly 200 students in the senior class, about 50 are National Merit Semifinalists), as well as in the prestigious Siemens and Intel Science competitions. In the class of 2009, five students were named Siemens Regional Finalists and ten others as semifinalists. [21]

  7. Paxon School for Advanced Studies - Wikipedia

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    According to the College Board's Advanced Placement Report, [2] Paxon has one of the strongest math and science Advanced Placement programs in the state of Florida, and is one of a group of Florida schools invited to apply for the Siemens Advanced Placement High School Award. [3] [4] Only ten to fifteen schools per state are invited to apply.

  8. Siemens Westinghouse Competition - Wikipedia

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  9. List of student science award programs - Wikipedia

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    List of student science award programs - a generic list of programs, fairs, and/or competitions for youth or students.. Some examples include the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair or European Union Contest for Young Scientists, India International Sarabhai Student Scientist Award.