2007 Science & Engineering Expo Special Awards

University of Cincinnati Presidential Scholarship

  • Emma Clawson, Loveland High School, $2,500
  • Christopher Cooper, Turpin High School, $1,500
  • Jay Koepfle, St. Susanna Elementary, $1,000

Special Awards

Cincinnati Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America Award for Acoustics or Physics

  • John Patterson & Nathaniel Patterson, Summit Country Day High School, $250
  • Michael Bien, Mother Theresa Catholic Elementary, $150
  • Ryan Borgemenke, Mason Middle School, $100

Lyondell Chemical Company Award in Chemistry
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Tim McKenna & Stephen Geresy, Hopewell Junior High
  • Chi Thorsen, Fairfield Middle School
  • Emily Bradley, McNicholas High School

Cincinnati Chapter of the American Chemical Society Award for Chemical Concepts
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Suzanne Camp, Loveland High School
  • Katie Minning, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary
  • Melani Kekulawala, Walnut Hills High School

Butler County Educational Services Center Award for Mathematics
(Cash award of $50)

  • Austin McDermott, St. Andrew

Dry Dredgers Award in Geology
(Cash award of $100 & membership to Dry Dredgers)

Emily Cavellier, St. Mary Elementary

Duke Energy Foundation Young Scientist Awards
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Namratha Sandella, Mason High School
  • Maureen Logue, Fairfield Middle School
  • Richard Chiang, Fairfield Middle School
  • Margaret Zhang, Mason High School
  • Haley Coleman & Erin Wallach, St. Columban Elementary

Fisher Scientific Science Vision Award
(A pair of binoculars valued at $92)

  • Llewelyn Howell, Walnut Hills High School

Givaudan Flavors Corporation Microbiology Award

  • Benjamin Weisgerber, St. Columban Elementary, $150
  • Jacob Boehm, St. Louis Elementary, $100
  • Mitchell Poole, St. Andrew, $50

Inventor’s Council of Cincinnati Innovation Award
(Cash award of $100)

  • Peter Young, All Saints Elementary

Iota Sigma Pi Award
(One-year subscription to Chem Matters worth $14 each)

  • Erin Leventry Ursuline Academy High School
  • Mallory Gantenberg Mother Theresa Catholic Elementary

Miami Valley Society of Hazardous Materials Managers Award in Environmental Science, Chemistry or Biology
(Cash award of $150 each)

  • Raymond Tan, William Mason High School
  • Akanksha Mishra, Sycamore Junior High

Siemens Corporation Award for Outstanding Electronics Project

  • Michael DiMascio, Waynesville High School, $250
  • Brennan Leuenberger, St. Columban Elementary, $100

Sigma Xi-Cincinnati Federal Chapter Award in Environmental Science

  • Raymond Tan, William Mason High School, $100
  • Kerry Conaty, Ursuline Academy High School, $50
  • Jay Koepfle, St. Susanna Elementary, $25

Sun Chemical Awards for Environmental Science
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Zach Petrosky, St. Andrew
  • Allison Murphy, St. Andrew
  • Katie Hautman, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary
  • Madeline Delgado, St. Columban Elementary
  • Ben Krzmarzick, Mother Theresa Catholic Elementary

Department of Geology Award in Earth Science
(Cash award of $100)

  • Emily Cavellier, St. Mary Elementary

College of Medicine Award in Medicine or Health Science
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Sarah Zorko, Ursuline Academy High School
  • Allison Lauck, Our Lady of Visitation
  • Christina Tefend, St. Columban Elementary
  • Greg Leksan, St. Andrew
  • Mubashira Sarnaik, Mason High School

College of Allied Health Sciences Award in Medicine and the Health Sciences
(Cash award of $100)

  • Margot Plum, St. Gertrude Elementary

Shepherd Chemical Company Award

  • Nicholas Cahall, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary, $100
  • Hannah Schulte & Samantha Thurman, St. Columban Elementary, $100
  • Jeff Schnirring, McNicholas High School, $50

Society of Manufacturing Engineers: Cincinnati Chapter No. 21  Award
(Cash award of $100)

  • Sam Lustig & Eric Wesseling, Walnut Hills High

Hamilton County Educational Service Center Botany Award
(Cash award of $100)

  • Erin Leventry, McNicholas High School

The Engineers and Scientists of Cincinnati

  • Anthony DiMascio,  Waynesville High School, $100
  • Michael DiMascio, Waynesville High School, $60
  • Ruby Kandah, William Mason High School, $40
  • Andrew Denterlein, Fairfield Middle School, $100
  • Jason Gordon, Fairfield Middle School School, $60
  • Eric Wesseling & Sam Lustig, Walnut Hills High School, $40

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Biochemistry

  • Laurel Spurgeon & Liz Pohana, Turpin High School, $250
  • Suzanne Camp, Loveland High School, $150
  • Annelise Page, St. Columban, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Chemistry

  • Kari Merrill, Fairfield Middle School, $250
  • Joey Pasqualetti, Fairfield Middle School, $150
  • Mari Mattei & Katelyn Sussli, St. Columban, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Computer Science

  • Brennan Leuenberger, St. Columban, $250
  • Alexander Chernyakhovsky, Mason High School, $150
  • Sean Redmond, St. Columban, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Environmental Science

  • Jay Koepfle, St. Susanna Elementary, $250
  • Raymond Tan, Mason High School, $150
  • Jamie Sobotka & Kaeleigh Warfield, Mason Middle School, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Engineering Award

  • Peter Young, All Saints Elementary, $250
  • Sarah Whitmire, St. Gertrude Elementary, $150
  • Michael DiMascio, Waynesville High School, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Microbiology

  • Emma Clawson, Loveland High School, $250
  • Andrew Guenther, Fairfield Middle School, $150
  • Michael Madden, St. Columban, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Award in Zoology

  • Emma Lipscomb, Hopewell Junior High, $250
  • Archit Sahai & Zach Zaerr, Mason Middle School, $150
  • John Reyering, All Saints Elementary, $100

Southwest Ohio Center for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education Young Scientist Awards
(Cash award of $100 each)

  • Sam Dubin, Walnut Hills High School
  • Elaine Schomaker, Ursuline Academy High School
  • Nathaniel Patterson & John Patterson, Summit Country Day High School
  • Julie Kanitz, St. Mary Elementary
  • Tessa Polakowski, Ursuline Academy High School

UC Office of Research Award in Behavioral Science

  • Ian Kennedy, St. Mary Elementary, $250
  • Taylor Luiso, St. Andrew, $150
  •  Lynsey Tierney, St. Susanna Elementary, $100

UC Office of Research Award in Botany

  • Christopher Cooper, Turpin High School, $250
  • Nick Lippowitsch & Dave Rodriguez, Turpin High School, $150
  • Ian Owens, Hopewell Junior High, $100

UC Office of Research Award in Earth Science

  • Andy Thorpe, Monroe Junior High School, $250
  • Michael Bender, All Saints Elementary, $150
  • Pushkaran Palani, Mason Middle School, $100

UC Office of Research Award in Medicine or Health Science

  • Ashley Sarama, St. Columban, $250
  • Amy Donelan, Ursuline Academy High School, $125
  • Lauren Drosick, Turpin High School, $125

UC Office of Research Award in Physics

  • Eric Lee, Fairfield Middle School, $250
  • Christian Rosnell, St. Columban, $150
  • Craig Olding, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary, $100

Southwest Ohio Water Environment Association (SWOWEA) Water Resources Award

  • Jay Koepfle, St. Susanna Elementary, $100
  • Jamie Sobokta & Kaeleigh Warfield, Mason Middle School, $75
  • Nate Rieth, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary, $50

UC Center for First Year Experience and Learning Communities Team Project Award
(Cash award of $100)

  • Laurel Spurgeon & Liz Pohana, Turpin High School

Ohio American Water Works Association (AWWA) Southwest District Water Resources Award
(Cash award of $50 each)

  • Matthew Moegegenberg, St. Andrew
  • Andy Hall, St. Columban Elementary

GE Aircraft Engines Engineering Award

  • Michael DiMascio, Waynesville High School, $250
  • Eric Wesseling & Sam Lustig, Walnut Hills High School, $150
  • Anthony DiMascio, Waynesville High School, $100

$20 Awards

  • Jacob Groh, St. Andrew
  • Saad Sarnaik, Mason Middle School
  • Connor Lotz, All Saints Elementary
  • Nick Augspurger, St. Columban Elementary
  • Christopher Weigman, Our Lady of Visitation Elementary
  • Andrew Kubin, St. Columban Elementary
  • LeeAnn Olthaus, Fairfield Middle School
  • Calvin Hodits, Fairfield Middle School
  • Wesly Hart, Tri-County North Middle School
  • Kevin Yang, Mason Middle School
  • Jake Alexander, All Saints Elementary
  • Joel Huber, Fairfield Middle School
  • Tyler Waite, Our Lady of Visitation Elementary
  • James White, Horizon Science Academy
  • Matthew Verbryke, Walnut Hills High School
  • Andrew Nguyen, St. Columban Elementary
  • Randy Baker, Our Lady of Visitation Elementary
  • Benjamin Bell, Our Lady of Visitation Elementary
     

Scholarships

Brian Rowe UC Women in Engineering Scholarship
(Scholarship of $5,000 each)

  • Sarah Whitmire, St. Gertrude Elementary
  • Haley Poli & Abby Seitz, St. Bernard School Elementary

UC Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering’s Clair Hulley Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000)

  • Anthony DiMascio, Waynesville High School
  • Peter Young, All Saints Elementary

UC Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000 each)

  • Michael DiMascio, Waynesville High School
  • Kari Merrill, Fairfield Middle School

UC College of Applied Science Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000 each)

  • Tim McKenna, Hopewell Junior High
  • Christian Rosnell, Tri-County North High School
  • Stephen Geresy, Hopewell Junior High School
  • Maria Mattei, St. Columban
  • Katelyn Sussli, St. Columban

UC Darl McDaniel Scholarship in Chemistry
(Scholarship of $5,000)

  • Joey Pasqualetti, Fairfield Middle School

UC Department of Biology Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000 each)

  • Emma Clawson, Loveland High
  • Raymond Tan, William Mason High School
  • Amy Donelan, Ursuline Academy High School

UC Department of Geology Scholarship for Excellence in Earth Science
(Scholarship of $1,000 each)

  • Nate Rieth, Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary
  • Akanksha Mishra, Sycamore Junior High

UC Department of Physics Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000 each)

  • Samuel Fronk, St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary
  • Katie Korneffel, St. Andrew
  • Jeff Nader, St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary
  • John Lewnard, St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary

UC Department of Student Affairs & Services Scholarship
(Scholarship of $1,000)

  • Ian Kennedy, St. Mary Elementary

U.S. Navy International Science and Engineering Fair Awards
(Certificate, medallion, $50 award for seniors)

  • Raymond Tan, William Mason High School
  • Ruby Kandah, William Mason High School
  • Olivia Noe, St. Mary Elementary
  • Alyssa Driscoll, Fairfield Middle School
  • Sarah Whitmire, St. Gertrude Elementary
  • Nichole Abla, St. Andrew
  • Neil Mullen, Our Lady Of Visitation Elementary
  • Kaitlyn Trent, St. Andrew

U.S. Air Force International Science and Engineering Fair Awards
(Certificate, padfolio, thumb drive, pda, pen and pencil set)

  • Neil Mullen, Our Lady Of Visitation Elementary
  • Isaac Folzenlogen, Walnut Hills High School
  • William Piening, St Columban Elementary
  • Corey Schnedl, All Saints Elementary

U.S. Army International Science and Engineering Fair Awards
(Golf Shirts along with certificates)

  • Emma Clawson, Loveland High School
  • Amy Donelan, Ursuline Academy High School
  • Sarah Zorko, Ursuline Academy High School
  • Lauren Drosick, Turpin High School
  • Christopher Cooper, Turpin High School

Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award
(Cash award of $200 and certificate)

  • Alexander Chernyakhovsky, Mason High School

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