MedImmune Intelsat - Science Montgomery
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March 11, 12, & 13, 2005<br />
<strong>Montgomery</strong> Area <strong>Science</strong> Fair<br />
Project Title of Project Exhibitor’s Name School<br />
Physics<br />
SP1201 Calibration of a Single-Photon Counting Detector by Direct Douglas Adams BLH<br />
Comparison to a Transfer Standard<br />
SP1202 Physics of Trailing Edge Separated Flow over a Hydrofoil using Jason Chen<br />
CHH<br />
2-D and 3-D Flow Visualization of a LES Database<br />
SP1203 Packaging Materials Bryan Hoffman QOH<br />
SP1204 Recommissioning an X-Ray Diffractometer Saul Kinter BLH<br />
SP1205 Testing for Cell Phone Reception Rob Myers SWH<br />
SP1206 Simple Coupled Pendulums Erin Wolpert BCH<br />
Space<br />
SP1301<br />
SP1302<br />
Modeling the Distribution of Extrasolar Comets Around the Star<br />
IRC +10216<br />
Effects of Atmospheric Turbulence on Simulated Starlight in a<br />
Low-Pressure Telescope Environment<br />
Abigail Fraeman<br />
Renee Park<br />
BLH<br />
BLH<br />
EXPANDING THE GENOMICS REVOLUTION<br />
The Institute for Genomic Research in Rockville is proud to be a sponsor of this<br />
year’s <strong>Science</strong>MONTGOMERY <strong>Science</strong> Fair. TIGR congratulates the students on<br />
their projects and encourages them to pursue careers in science.<br />
Founded in 1992, TIGR is the world’s leading center for microbial genomics and has<br />
developed cutting-edge programs in plant, parasite and mammalian genomics as well<br />
as in bioinformatics.<br />
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