Central Valley. Three M-W science research students recognized for their endeavors

| 24 Feb 2020 | 07:23

Ten Monroe-Woodbury High School seniors/science research students presented their original research at the Junior Science and Humanities (JSHS) Regional competition in January.

Three Monroe-Woodbury students received special recognition for their work:

Behavioral Sciences

First Place: Annabelle Alpar on the Associative Correlation Between Sleep, Headache, Stress and Caffeine Consumption.

Physical and Computational Sciences

Second Place: Shashwat Patel on the Application of Neural Techniques for Odia-English Translation.

Third Place: Simran Arneja on the Effectiveness of Scalability and Material Capabilities in Soft Microrobotic Actuators.

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Shashwat and Annabelle will be competing at the state competition on March 25 and 26 at SUNY Albany.

In addition, Rachel Broderick (M-W alumna and former research student) will be the keynote speaker at the State Competition, which will be attended by students from 50 schools New York state.