Specialty Award Self-Selection Form

Top Chemistry Project https://www.alphachisigma.org/
Outstanding research in psychology under the category of behavioral and social sciences.
Awarded to the project that best displays proper laboratory procedures. Emphasis is placed on experimental thoroughness, attention to scientific process detail and safety.
Project displaying the most effective and efficient use of basic quality tools including but are not limited to planning, scheduling, data collection, data analysis, and implementation of analysis results
High standard of innovativeness and scientific excellence in the geosciences.
This award is provided to a student who has done a project that will better humanity and improve conditions in the local community.
For the innovative use of a microcontroller to conduct research or create an engineered solution.
High School Science Fair project on global environmental issues, quality science on topics of human ecology, resources and energy or ecology and biodiversity.
For the most creative use of an item or material in an application for which it was never intended by the manufacturer
Criteria: Best project seeking to understand Earth science and ecological systems.
Criteria: Emphasize NOAA's mission to understand and predict changes in the earth's environment.
Criteria: Ability to grow environmentally friendly and socially responsible businesses.
An award given to an exceptional student scientist who not only demonstrates an impressive command of biomedical science and research but also embodies Regeneron’s core values.
Criteria: 11th Grade student. Plant or animal in-vitro biology or tissue culture.
Criteria: Math or science project with Air Force applicability.
Criteria: Project is relevant to international development programming and priorities such as 1) agriculture and food security; 2) anti-corruption; 3) conflict prevention and stabilization; 4) democracy, human rights, and governance; 5) economic growth and trade; 6) education; 7) environment, energy, and infrastructure; 8) gender equality and women’s empowerment; 9) global health; 10) humanitarian assistance; 11) innovation, technology, and research; 12) nutrition; and 13) water and sanitation.
Criteria: Project containing significant amounts of metric quantitative data measurements.
Improvement of the quality of life through water quality; water resources management; water protection or water and wastewater treatment. Relevance: on originality, methodology and approach, subject matter knowledge and ingenuity. Open to theoretical and applied science-based projects.
Criteria: 11th Grade student with an outstanding Computer Science, Engineering, Physics or Chemistry project.
An award focusing on positive environmental impact projects, especially those that mitigate climate change.