SCIENCE
Use our resources to see where science can take your career.
And the winners are . . .
Natural Bacteria Combatting World Hunger
Grand Prize Winner
15-16 age group winner
Ciara Judge, Émer Hickey and Sophie Healy-Thow (Ireland)
They love: microbiology
They’re good at: gardening
They want to: aid the food crisis
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Love getting dirty? Love eating? Try a career as a pedologist.
Converting Breath to Speech for the Disabled
Voter’s Choice Award
Arsh Dilbagi (India)
He loves: robots
He’s good at: computer science and math
He wants to: change the world
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Love computers? Love engineering? Try a career in robotics!
Wearable Sensors for an Aging Society
Scientific American Science in Action Award
Kenneth Shinozuka (United States)
He loves: solving problems
He’s good at: daydreaming
He wants to: help our aging society
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Love health care? Love your local community? Try a career as a biotechnologist!
Cleaning Up Oil Sands Waste
17-18 age group winner
Hayley Todesco (Canada)
She loves: nature
She’s good at: building things
She wants to: help save the planet
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Love the environment? Love engineering? Try a career in renewable energy!
Fruit Fly-Inspired Flying Robots
13-14 age group winner
Computer Science Award
Mihir Garimella (United States)
He loves: robotics
He’s good at: coding
He wants to: help flying robots save lives
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Love nature? Love robots? Try a career as a biomimicry engineer!
Interested in participating in Google Science Fair 2015? You should be! The Grand Prize includes a 10-day trip to the Galapagos Islands with National Geographic Expeditions, an incredible experience at the Virgin Galactic Spaceport and $50,000 in scholarship funding.
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