Caddo Magnet students competed in the 2017 Louisiana State Science & Engineering Fair in Baton Rouge on March 22, 2017 with 202 other competitors. Sunjay Letchuman and Alicia Smith received bids to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held May 14-19, 2017 in Los Angeles, CA. They will join Jemma Clary, Behram Dossabhoy, and Xiang Tang who all received bids to ISEF at the regional fair three weeks ago. Lawrence Shi won a $25 award from the Louisiana Association of Teachers of Mathematics. Ajaya Tummala won a $300 award from the American Society of Sugar Cane.
The following students received the following places.
Alicia Smith, Animal Sciences, 1st Place
Sunjay Letchuman, Biochemistry, 1st Place
Behram Dossabhoy, Biomedical Engineering, 4th Place
Jemma Clary, Cellular & Molecular Biology, 2nd Place
Grace Sun, Cellular and Molecular Biology, 4th Place
Blaise Willis, Chemistry, 1st Place
Rohinton Dossabhoy, Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 1st Place
Srikhar Chilukuri, Earth & Environmental Sciences, 3rd Place
Kristen Adams & Sarah Salvatore, Earth & Environmental Sciences, 2nd Place
Christopher Ferrier, Embedded Systems, 1st Place
Tobias Kallenberg, Energy: Chemistry, 1st Place
Xiang Tang, Energy: Physics, 4th Place
Jacqueline Van Savage, Materials Science, 4th Place
Johnum Palado, Mathematics, 4th Place
Lawrence Shi, Mathematics, 1st Place
Ajaya Tummala, Microbiology, 2nd Place
Palmer Miley, Physics & Astronomy, 3rd Place
John Van Savage, Plant Sciences, 3rd Place
Sandra Shahriar, Translational Medicine, 3rd Place