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FCS Student Scientists Heading To International Competition
The four students from Northview, Hooch, Johns Creek and Milton high schools will attend the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair.
JOHNS CREEK, GA — The Intel International Science & Engineering Fair is a prestigious competition for high schools, hosting approximately 1,800 student competitors from around the world each year.
This year, 50 students from Fulton County Schools competed in the Georgia Science & Engineering Fair in March. From that fair, four FCS students will advance to the international fair: two from the GSEF, as well as two FCS students who won at the Fulton County Regional Science & Engineering Fair. Competitors are chosen from state and regional competitions.
Fulton students going to the international competition include:
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| Student | School | Project | Award |
| Saadh Ahmed | Northview High School | Development of a Drug-Likeness Rule for Natural Products | Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Award; GSEF Best in Category Biomedical & Health Science |
| Divya Srinivasan | Johns Creek High School | Acoustic Signatures: A Novel Tool to Detect Muscle Myopathy | Agricultural Research Service Award for Excellence; Georgia Science Teachers Association Award for Creative Problem Solving; Georgia Veterinary Medical Auxiliary Award; GSEF Best in Category Animal Sciences |
| Emily Guo | Chattahoochee High School | Biodiesel Production via Chemical Recycling of Thermosetting Polymers | UGA Family & Consumer Sciences – Solutions Leading to a Sustainable Environment |
| Shreya Ramesh | Milton High School | Predicting Parkinson's Disease Using AI and Machine Learning | Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award |
These students will be attending the Intel ISEF in Pittsburgh in May.
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