New Mexico Science & Engineering Fair

State Competition - April 9-10, 2010

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2009

NEW MEXICO SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR WINNERS!

2009 Results in Alpha Order by Last Name (PDF) (MS-Word)

2009 Results in Order by City Name (PDF) (MS-Word)


About the New Mexico Science & Engineering Fair

The first New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair (NMSEF) was held in 1953 at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, NM, three years after the first National Science Fair was organized by Science Service.  In 2008 Science Service changed it's name to Society for Science & the Public (SSP)

NMSEF accepts the top exhibits from the six regional science fairs in the state.  It is held each April on the campus of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro.   Its objectives are to recognize and reward excellence in science, mathematics, and engineering projects carried out by junior high and high school students from throughout the state.   Winners at the state level compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) held in a major city every May.  The site for the2009 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is Reno, NV.

Science and Engineering Fair programs in New Mexico encourage inquisitive students to explore their environment in a systematic, logical manner.  Participation in science fair stimulates students interest in science and technology while simultaneously promoting the development of the life skills of communication, decision making, evaluation of alternative solutions, and critical thinking. Recognition of students for their contributions of knowledge and hard work in science fair contributes to the enthusiasm and excitement that develops as students involve themselves in their projects.

Science Fair programs also challenge science educators to explain their own fields of expertise so as to advise students appropriately. In addition, the successful development and implementation of science fairs is enhanced by strong community/institution relationships. The acquisition of financial support, judges, and other volunteer help is dependent upon various community entities.

NMSEF is a non-profit program supported by the State of New Mexico and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, an equal opportunity institution. The Fair is a member of the New Mexico Activities Association and is bound by the rules governing that organization.  Financial support for the Fair comes from the State of New Mexico, New Mexico Tech, donations from a number of foundations, corporate and individual donors as well as registration fees.  

 

We're always looking for Volunteers . . . 

   . . .  to help with the 2009 New Mexico Science & Engineering Fair.  It takes over 500 volunteers to make NMSEF a success.  Volunteers are needed in the following areas:

  • Judges- Professional scientists, mathematicians and engineers are invited to serve as judges during the competition. This is an exciting opportunity to share your expertise and encourage young researchers to pursue scientific and engineering endeavors.   For more information on Judging, click here.

  • Contributors- NMSEF is supported, in part, by contributions from a number of foundations, corporate, and individual donors throughout the State of New Mexico. Sponsoring a category is a very special way in which an individual or group can demonstrate support of and appreciation for excellence in science exhibited by New Mexico's young scientists. With a contribution of  $300 or more, the benefactors requested name will be displayed in the exhibit hall and in the Awards Program as well as recognized during the Awards Ceremony. Contributions are used to provide monetary awards for category winners. For more information on how you can help support the New Mexico Science & Engineering Fair, click here.

  • Special Awards Donors- In addition to the category awards presented, student competitors are eligible to receive a large number of awards each year provided by Special Award Donors. Special Awards given to student participants include scholarships, cash awards, plaques, savings bonds, and merchandise.  For more information on how you can become a Special Award Donor, click here.

 For more information, contact us!    sciencefair@admin.nmt.edu

Thank you for your support and enthusiasm!