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2010 CIE/USA-DFW Youth Engineering Fair

May 22, 2010 @ 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm

2010 Winners List!

 

Projects Winners Grade Level
Fun Egg Drop 1st Place: Nicholas Zhong 2nd Grade
2nd Place: Aaron Weng 2nd Grade
3rd Place: Connie Xu 2nd Grade
Special Mention: Eric Dai, Sean Gao & Kevin Meng 2nd Grade
Fun Bungee 1st Place: Michael Shen 4th Grade
2nd Place: Kevin Lin 4th Grade
3rd Place: Ishan Shah 3rd Grade
Special Mention: Andrew Li, Corey Li & Timothy Chang 4th Grade
Special Mention: Emily Lu 4th Grade
Special Mention: Michael Zhan 3rd Grade
Fun Bridge 1st Place: Sienna Scalf 6th Grade
2nd Place: Hiedi Zettl 6th Grade
3rd Place: Ravi Shah 6th Grade
Special Mention: Sienna Wu 3rd Grade
Special Mention: Ryan Mok 2nd Grade
Special Mention: Pooja Marella 6th Grade
Fun Airplane 1st Place: Valerie Liao 6th Grade
2nd Place: Justin Zhong 8th Grade
3rd Place: Alex Sim 6th Grade
Special Mention: Rachel Liao 8th Grade
Special Mention: Roger Wong 7th Grade
Special Mention: Yash Kadakia 7th Grade
Battery Powered Car 1st Place: Kevin Meng 2nd Grade
2nd Place: Vinjai Vale & Rishi Gonuguntla 6th Grade
Wooden Bridge 1st Place: Casey Hu 6th Grade
2nd Place: Anagha Krishnan & Neil Patel 6th Grade
Windmill Generator 1st Place: Caroline Zhang 11th Grade

 

Announcing our very first Youth Engineering Fair – 2010! This is a key program in our portfolio of CIE Youth Programs, intended to encourage our youths to explore, to experiment, and to see fun in science and engineering.

 

Part 1: Opens to students from 8th to 12th grades: Engineering Project Competition. Five (5) projects are available for contestants to select.

Part 2: Engineering Fun, open to students from 1st to 7th grades, also the older students who do not prefer to build the projects at home. Ready-Kits will be provided to contestants to build to the specifications on site, and add on their own creativity.

Registration is now open through May 15, 2010. For information on the registration process, project descriptions, competition rules, eligibility, location maps and other instructions please download the attached documents below. Please email any questions you have to CIE.Engineeringfair@gmail.com.

Students are encouraged to register early to confirm a spot in the competition and a chance to be imprinted in CIE Hall of Fame this year.

Project Samples:

Wooden Bridge:

Rubber Band Airplane:

Electric Car:

 

Details

Date:
May 22, 2010
Time:
1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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Organizer

CIE/USA-DFW
Email
yp@cie-dfw.org
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Venue

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CIE/usa-dfw chapter Term and policy

--- CIE Code of Ethics

 
CIE/USA-DFW Chapter (CIE) is a non-profit, politically-neutral organization focusing on engineering and professional well-being and networking. 
 
In order to keep the Chapter a high standard professional organization, I, as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization, recognizes the responsibilities and the obligations of the position, do hereby declare to abide by the Code of Ethics in discharging my duties.
  • I agree that my motivation in accepting the position is to promote the mission and vision of the Organization;
  • I agree to obey the letter and the spirit of the laws, the Charter, and the by-laws that govern the Organization as a non-profit entity;
  • I agree that it is my duty to inform the members of issues that concern the members or the Organization in a fair and honest manner; but I will not take sides to advocate any political position, nor will I endorse any political candidate in my official capacity as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization;
  • I agree to use my best efforts to ensure the information disseminated by me or through my work is accurate and not misleading; and
  • I agree not to profit financially myself, my family members or anyone else who is associated with the Organization through the discharge of my duties;
  • I agree that in designing and executing any activity on behalf of the Organization, the first consideration is the benefit of the Organization and the membership; any personal gain and recognition derived from it must be incidental; and
  • I agree to disclose to the officers (or to the President of the Organization if I am an officer) of any actual, potential, or appearance of conflict of interest when discharging my duties.