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Students School gain 100.000 dollar as From Intel


Science deserves high appreciation. A high school student in the United States (U.S.) entitled to the prize of U.S. $ 100,000 after winning the Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) 2011.

Winner of $ 100,000 which Evan O'Dorney (17), from Danville, California. He managed to amaze the jury because the project is to compare the 2 ways to calculate the square root of an integer (sqrt) and find where the fastest way to get results. For those who do not understand mathematics and calculus are confusing, but equality is very important in intelligent computer programming. Even Evan found the formula to encrypt from the formula.

Intel STS is the most prestigious annual contest for students in the sciences at senior secondary level in the U.S.. Since 1942, the first contest in cooperation with the firm Westinghouse in 1998 and began working with Intel Corp. SSP provides the opportunity for high school students who are gifted and intelligent to prove itself in competition with presenting original research that is recognized by experts in the world.

Not only prize of U.S. $ 100,000 for first prize. Intel poured a total of 1.25 million U.S. dollars in funding to 10 winners and 30 finalists. The second winner receives U.S. $ 75 000 Michelle Hackman (17) from Great Neck, New York, with a project studying the psychological effects of adolescents in the U.S. if they do not use the phone and studied the level of anxiety. Michelle is a blind student, who managed to train 10 staff to help him do research and data collection. The third winner to receive 50,000 dollars, is Matthew Miller (18), Elon, North Carolina, this project found that the lattice lump-bejolan from wind turbines can affect the aerodynamics and these bumps can also increase the ability of electricity.

"Creativity and leadership from 40 finalists who are gifted in Mathematics and Science, which holds great potential for the future of the country and the world," said Intel Corp. President and CEO Paul Otellini during the awards presentation on Tuesday (15/03/2011) in Washington.

Contest in 2011 followed by 1744 students from across the United States. Let's wait may he go Intel is also considering to hold a similar event in Indonesia.

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