Sunday, May 13, 2018

Project Setup

Today, everyone slept in until 830. There were a few of us who were anxious and couldn't sleep so the extra few minutes certainly helped out. After a quick breakfast, we ventured down to the Exhibit Hall to our booths. Each Finalist set up their projects on the booth's back panels. This took about two and half hours for the last Finalist to finish. Of course there were some technical glitches and last minute changes, but in the end, everyone is pleased with their displays.





After setup was complete with a light lunch, Finalists went to a mock presentation workshop. They spent several hours down there. While this was all going on, Susan and I were in a delegates' meeting. They gave us the overview for the entire week.


Tonight we went the Canadian Science and Technology Museum for dinner. It was typical buffet style with long line ups. It takes a lot of time to get through and feed almost 800 students and adults. The menu had sweet and sour chicken on rice. By the time South Fraser reached the chafing dishes, all the chicken had been picked over leaving our hungry little group with lots of vegetables, particularly legumes. Once dinner was finished, we had a brief opening ceremony at the museum. Afterwards, everyone had about an hour to tour through the museum. We hopped on the bus at 8:20 this evening and returned to our residences. Everyone wanted to get a good nights sleep for tomorrow's big judging day.




Saturday, May 12, 2018

A Day of Travel

We were up early this morning having to be at YVR at 7:15AM. Everyone arrived by 7:30. With Susan checking everyone in and having printed the boarding passes, we sailed through TSA without any issues. After a five hour bumpy ride, we made it to Ottawa shortly before 5PM.







A bus shuttled us to Carleton University. We met up with the CWSF organizers and were issued our rooms. We were able to get ourselves settled in. We made our way down to the cafeteria where they fed us well. There were a variety of foods available to suit everyone's tastes.

After dinner, Stuti and Cheryl returned to their rooms to practice their speech, while Susan and I took the rest of the Finalists for a nice evening walk around campus. When we returned to the residences, Natasha, Fawzan and Alex played some frisbee.










Saturday, April 21, 2018

The Grand Prize Winners of the South Fraser Regional Science Fair

South Fraser Regional Science Fair had a successful weekend finishing with six Grand Prize Winners moving forward to the Canada Wide Science Fair.
From left to right: Alex Charnetski, Fawzan Hussain, Natasha Burgert, Sana Shams, Chirag Chopra, Rajeshwar Lally

Their projects are:

Alex Charnetski (Annieville Elementary): Reflection of Ultrasonic Sound 


Fawzan Hussain (Fraser Heights Secondary): Use of EEGs to analyze Student Attention during Math Assessment
Natasha Burgert (Semiahmoo Secondary): A 100% Solar Electric Vehicle: Applying high efficiency solar modules in sustainable transport

Sana Shams (Panorama Ridge Secondary: Radioactivity vs Fashion

Chirag Chopra & Rajeshwar Lally (Seaquam Secondary): Application of Copper Redox Reactions in Reducing Bacteria Buildup on Phones
Unfortunately, Chirag and Rajeshwar are not able to attend the CWSF. Going in their place with a very strong Silver Medal will be Cheryl Chen and Stuti Sharma.

Stuti Sharma, Cheryl Chen SAIL (Surrey Academy of Innovative Learning): CEDE: A Novel Approach to the Sustainable Providing of Commercial and Resource Profit