28-04-2025
Exceptional Young Scientists Awarded Scholarships and Awards at the 63rd Annual National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
CHANTILLY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 28, 2025--
Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS), the nation's premier showcase for high school science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) research, proudly announces the 2025 winners of the 63 rd National JSHS competition.
JSHS is sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD) and administered by the National Science Teaching Association. This year's National JSHS event took place April 22-26 at the Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles in Chantilly, Virginia. The event welcomed 239 of the brightest high school STEM students from across the country, their teachers, and JSHS university partners. Esteemed judging panels of scientists from the Department of Defense selected the top presenters in each of the eight categories.
'Each year, the students at JSHS redefine the possibilities in STEM,' said Winnie Boyle, Senior Director of Competitions, NSTA. 'Their groundbreaking research and unwavering curiosity inspire us all, and we are honored to support their academic journeys with scholarships and awards.'
The National JSHS competition awarded 48 national winners, selected from students who first presented their original research at one of 49 regional symposia held at universities and colleges across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and DoDEA schools worldwide. The top five students from each region were invited to compete at the National JSHS event as national finalists. Of these five, the top two finalists competed in oral presentations for the chance to win scholarships ranging from $4,000-$12,000 and the remaining three finalists competed in the poster competition for a chance to win cash awards. In total, the National JSHS event awarded $192,000 in scholarships and $10,800 in cash awards to the national winners.
'JSHS is a testament to the creativity and determination of young researchers nationwide. It is an honor to celebrate these bright young minds as they push the boundaries of scientific discovery and innovation. Congratulations to this year's national winners, whose hard work and passion for research are commendable. We look forward to seeing the impact they will have on the future of science and technology,' said NSTA Interim Chief Executive Officer Bob Lay.
Abstract submissions for the 2024-2025 JSHS competition will open in the fall. For more information on JSHS, visit
1 st Place Oral Presentations: earning $12,000 scholarships
Vocalyze: A Deep Learning Approach to Detecting Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Tracking Treatment Efficacy via Vocal Acoustic Inflections and Sentiment Analysis
Multi-Color Magneto-Fluorescent Nanoarchitectures for the Targeted Identification of Exosomes of Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Physics-Informed Machine Learning for Many-Objective Generative Design
BeeMind AI: Development of an Artificial Intelligence-Based System to Assess Honeybee Health, Behavior, and Nutrient Effects
Turf Trouble: Does The DEET In Bug Repellent Really Kill Grass? Year II
AI on Edge: Novel Post-Training Quantization for Education Applications
ParkinSense: A Telehealth Toolkit for Quantitative Analysis of Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
Revolutionizing Turbulence Studies: Novel Low-Cost Zero Mean-Flow Chamber Design and Physics-Informed Tensor Basis Neural Network
2 nd Place Oral Presentations: earning $8,000 scholarships
Characterizing the RyR2-Mediated Cardiac Pathophysiology of COVID-19 in Rodent Models
ICEFAB-Nano: An Integrated Computational-Experimental Framework to Accelerate the Development of Highly Biofunctional Nanotherapeutics for Healthy and Cancerous Applications
Next-Generation VTOL Drones: A Breakthrough in Tilt Mechanism and Modular Design for Optimization and Accessibility
Investigating the Influence of Coal Ash Heavy Metal Leachate on Thyroid Hormone Concentration, Hormone Receptor Gene Expression, and Spectral Sensitivity in Danio Rerio
The Neurobiology of Voluntary Exercise: A Novel Approach to Alleviate Chemobrain by Promoting Hippocampal Neurogenesis
Multi-Branch Temporal-Spectral LSTM-CNN in Deepfake Audio Detection
Early Detection of Critical Salmonella Cases for Pre-Emptive Treatment via Novel Biomarkers discovered through Protein Domain Analysis and Machine Learning
A Novel Method to Analyze Thermonuclear Explosions in Four Binary Star Systems Using NASA's High Time Resolution TESS Data
3 rd Place Oral Presentations: earning $4,000 scholarships
Decoding ASXL3: A Novel Biomarker and Treatment for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Combating Alzheimer's Disease: Design and Synthesis of a Novel Drug Molecule for Targeted Metal Chelation Therapy
Mitigation of Pressure Injuries: Inertial Wearable and Computer Vision Approaches
A Novel Method of Water Purification: Optimizing Foam Fractionation for Effective Broad-Spectrum Removal of DBP and DBP Precursors in Chlorinated Drinking Water
Effects of Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) and Piperine Compounds on the Regeneration of D. Tigrina
Identifying Key Factors to Improve Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis with Machine LearningWater World Exoplanet Atmospheric and Spectral Data Analysis via Thermodynamic Modeling and Unsupervised Machine Learning
1 st Place Poster Presentations
2 nd Place Poster Presentations
3 rd Place Poster Presentations
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