Welcome to the 18 th Annual Awards Ceremony
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Welcome to the 18 th Annual Awards Ceremony April 22, 2008
And we are proud of you all! You took the Challenge and completed the marathon!
Master of Ceremonies Shaun Cooper, Supercomputing Challenge Board of Directors and Interim CIO at NMSU
Presentation of the Finalists David Kratzer, Consult
The Finalists Team 2 Albuquerque Academy Team 61 Los Alamos Mid Team 3 Albuquerque Academy Team 56 Los Alamos High Team 6 Albuquerque Academy Team 82 Sandia Prep Team 7 Albuquerque Academy Team 83 Sandia Prep Team 49 La Cueva/St. Pius
Welcome to Los Alamos National Laboratory Dr. Terry Wallace The Principal Associate Director of Science, Technology, and Engineering
First Year Challenge Teachers Jose Quiroz, Artesia Maureen Psalia-Dombrowski, Los Alamos Le. Anne Salazar-Montoya, LA Andrea Spence, Los Alamos Zeynep Unal, Los Alamos Presented by Celia Einhorn, Consult
Los Alamos National Laboratory Environmental Modeling Award Presented by David Janecky, LANL
Los Alamos National Laboratory Environmental Modeling Award Winners: Team 16, Barranca Mesa Elementary, Global Warning: It's Not Cool Team Members: George Barnum, Eric Begnaund, Mohit Dubey, Ben Liu, Mengzhe Zhao Teacher: Andrea Spence Project Mentor: Dr. Michael L. Begnaud
Society of Technical Communication Best Written Report Presented by Kathy Pallis and Sue King
Society of Technical Communication Winners: Team 82, Sandia Prep Project: “Comparing Numerical Integration Methods” Team Members: Alex Clement, Amy Clement, Greg Fenchel, Jeff Fenchel, Jayson Lynch Teacher: Neil Mc. Beth Mentor: Mark Smith
Best HTML Final Report Presented by Michael Friestad, New Mexico Internet Professionals Association
Best HTML Final Report Winner: Team 15, Aspen Elementary, Project: Cryptography Study Team Members: Dhaivet Pandya, Colin Redman and Matthew Ticknor Teacher: Zeynep Unal Project Mentor: Elizabeth Cooper
Recognition of Judges Mike Trahan and Eleanor Walther, Sandia National Laboratories, Principal Members of the Technical Staff, Emergent Threats
Community Focus Award Presented by Nick Bennett Grass Roots Consulting
Community Focus Award Winners: Team 90, Socorro High Project: “The Unbeatable Speed Limit” Team Members: Omar Soliman, Alan Benalil, Mariah Deters, Carly Nowicki, Teacher: Bala Settu Project Mentor: LD Landis
Best Use of Star. Logo Award Presented by Irene Lee, Santa Fe Institute
Best Use of Star. Logo Award Winner: Team 59, Los Alamos Middle School Project “River Otters and their Effect on the Riverine Ecosystems” Team Members: Thomas Henderson, Johnny Jacobs, Steven Mc. Crory, Jack Mockler, Simon Redman, and Marie-Luise Schmidt Teacher: Le. Ann Salazar Project Mentor: Rueben Guadiana
Best Challenge Process Presented by Eleanor Walther, Sandia National Labs
Best Challenge Process Winner: Team 42, Freedom High Project: “Cosmic Shooting Gallery” Team Members: Tanner Wood, Ryan Mayfield, Matt Royo Teacher: Joseph Vertrees
Science is Fun! Presented by Tom Laub, Sandia National Labs
Science is Fun! Winner: Team 83, Sandia Prep Project: “Modeling the Hydrogen Atom” Team Members: Alessandra Anderson, Kaitlyn Hughes Teacher: Neil Mc. Beth Mentor: Robert Anderson
Students’ Choice Award for Favorite Project Presented by Tony Giancola, representing NMITSA
Students’ Choice Award Winners: Team 59, Los Alamos Middle Project: “River Otters and Their Effect on Riverine Ecosystems” Team Members: Thomas Henderson, Johnny Jacobs, Steven Mc. Crory, Jack Mockler, Simon Redman, Marie-Luise Schmidt Teacher: Le. Ann Salazar Project Mentor: Rueben Guadiana
Teachers’ Choice Award for Favorite Project Presented by Chris Neubauer, Representative Udall's Office
Teachers’ Choice Award Winners: Team 68, Melrose High Project: “Oryx Population at the White Sands Missile Range” Team Members: Kyle Jacobs, Richard Rush, Randall Rush Teacher: Alan Daugherty Mentor: Rebecca Raulie
Santa Fe New Mexican Award for Best Professional Presentation Presented by Henry Lopez, from Santa Fe's locally owned, independent daily newspaper.
Santa Fe New Mexican Award for Best Professional Presentation Winners: Team 48, Jackson Middle School Project: “Home Remedies vs Prescriptions” Team Members: Matt Jannakos, Chris Winter, Nick Shortencarier Teacher: Karen Glennon Project Mentors: Dale Henderson, Betsy Frederick, Nick Bennett
Cray High Performance Award Presented by Mike Davis of Cray, Inc.
Cray High Performance Award Winner: Team 49, La Cueva and St. Pius, Project: “An Analysis of Direct Simulation Monte Carlo” Team Members: Erika De. Benedictis and Tony Huang
CHECS Internet Research Award Presented by Shaun Cooper, NM CHECS
CHECS Internet Research Award Winners: Team 81, Rio Rancho Mid-High Project: “Modeling the NASA Dawn Ion Propulsion Spacecraft” Team Members: Destiny Tamboer, Ryan Cortez, Jerett Jones, Luis Maura, Alissandra Rogers Teacher: Debra Loftin Project Mentor: Nick Bennett
CHECS Teamwork Award Presented by Shaun Cooper, NM CHECS
CHECS Teamwork Award Winners: Team 59, Los Alamos Middle School Project: “River Otters and Their Effect on Riverine Ecosystems” Team Members: Thomas Henderson, Johnny Jacobs, Steven Mc. Crory, Jack Mockler, Simon Redman, Marie-Luise Schmidt Teacher: Le. Ann Salazar Project Mentor: Rueben Guadiana
We would also like to welcome Representative Jimmie Hall from Albuquerque and Veronica Rodriquez from Senator Domenici's office.
Special Mentor Award Successful teams say having the correct mentor makes all the difference in their project work. Presented by Jackson Middle School
Special Mentor Award Winner: Nick Bennett, Grass Roots Consulting
Technical Poster Award Presented by Mike Topliff, NMTech (Last year's winner pictured. )
Technical Poster Award (Cover for the 2008 -2009 Final Reports) Winners: Team 61, Los Alamos Middle School Project: “Turn Up the Heat, Energy Efficiency through Smart Wall Design” Team Members: Rachel Robey, Jessie Bohn Teacher: Le. Ann Salazar Mentor: Robert Robey
Graphical Poster Award (Supercomputing Challenge Logo for the 2008 -2009) Presented by Shaun Cooper, NMSU
Graphical Poster Award (Supercomputing Challenge Logo for the 2008 -2009) Winners: Team 85, Santa Fe Indian School Project: “Scan of the Past II” Team Member: Daniel Pedro
Sandia National Laboratories’ Creativity and Innovation Award Presented by John Mitchiner, Senior Manager for Computation Science, R & D
Sandia National Laboratories’ Creativity and Innovation Award Winners: Team 85, Santa Fe Indian School Project: “Scan of the Past II” Team Members: Daniel Pedro Teacher: Rhonda Ward-Martinez, Sally Phelps Project Mentor: Stephen Guerin
New Mexico Network for Women in Science and Engineering Presented by Eleanor Walther Principal Member Technical Staff Sandia National Laboratories Emergent Threats
New Mexico Network for Women in Science and Engineering Winners: Team 55, Los Alamos High Project: “Polar Warming” Team Members: Shelby Anderson, Emily Ten. Cate Teacher: Diane Medford Project Mentor: Mark Anderson, James Ten. Cate
Computer Forensics and Encryption Award Presented by ini. Com Networks Awarded by Maryjo Daniel, Math and Science Bureau, PED
Computer Forensics and Encryption Award Winners: Team 15, Aspen Elementary, Project: “Cryptography Studies: Caesar Cipher” Team Members: Dhaivat Pandya, Colin Redman, Matthew Ticknor Teacher: Zeynep Unal Project Mentor: Elizabeth Cooper
Sponsor Recognition Shaun Cooper, NMSU and Supercomputing Challenge Board of Directors. Let's hear it for all our SPONSORS listed on our webpage!!!
Senator Jeff Bingaman's Middle School Award Presented by Bob Robey, Consult
Senator Jeff Bingaman's Middle School Award Winner: Projects GUTS Team: Alexis, Betsy, Caroline, Celia, Dale, Greg, Irene, Janet, Josh, Lisa, Maureen, Nick, Paige, and Talaya
Governor’s Award Presented by Shaun Cooper Board of Directors Supercomputing Challenge
Governor’s Award Winner: Bob Robey, LANL, tireless champion for the Challenge!
Scholarship Winners Presented by Willard Smith, Tennessee State University and NASA, but first. . .
Scholarship Winners Let's honor Willard. Here are some words from Betsy Frederick, Consult.
Computer, Computational, and Statistical Sciences Division Los Alamos National Laboratory Presented by Willard Smith Thanks, thanks, and more thanks! For the generous funding of Challenge scholarships
Scholarship Winners Intel Corporation Scholarship Presented by John G Miner, High Performance Computing Analyst
Hot Off the Press: NM CAC Award by Intel Three Research Projects UNM, NM Tech, NMSU One faculty member, one graduate student and one Challenge student
Scholarship Winners Brandon Oselio, ASU or NMSU Jessica Mac. Kinnon, NMSU Daniel Pedro, UNM; Danielle Charley, NAU Phillip de la Rosa, ENMU Tracey Franklin, Dartmouth or Rice Alex Sifuentes, ENUM Miquela Trujillo, NMSU Vlado Ovtcharov, UNM Sarah Garduno, NMSU Alan Benalil, NMT Jayson Lynch, MIT or Cal. Tech Omar Soliman, NMT Punit Shah, UPenn or MIT
And now, the moment we have all been waiting for…. Willard Smith, the envelopes please.
Third Place Team 2: Albuquerque Academy Project: “Nanoscale Self-Assembly” Team Members: Michael Wang, Ari Shaw-Faber Teacher: Jim Mims Project Mentor: Yifeng Wang, Ph. D
Second Place Team 61: Los Alamos Middle School Project: “Turn Up the Heat, Energy Efficiency through Smart Wall Design” Team Members: Rachel Robey, Jessie Bohn Teacher: Le. Ann Salazar Project Mentor: Robert Robey
First Place Team 49: La Cueva/Saint Pius X Project: “An Analysis of Direct Simulation Monte Carlo And Its Application to Simulating Supersonic Shockwaves” Team Members: Tony Huang, Erika De. Benedictis, Project Mentor: Dr. Erik De. Benedictis, Dr. Dan H. Huang, Dr. Michail Gallis
First Place Winners Project Overview
The Last Word David Kratzer, Consult
New Mexico’s Best breakfast burritos will be served in the kitchen behind the auditorium after the awards ceremony. Choose from: Bacon Green Cheese Bacon Red Cheese Red or Green Veggie No chile burritos with chips, cookies, fruit and drinks.
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