🧪 Present at Science Fairs

Strengthening the link between science and society through research, curiosity, and communication.

because change doesn’t wait for voting age.

What is Presenting at Science Fairs?

Science fairs are opportunities to explore questions, test hypotheses, and share discoveries with peers and experts. They build the skills of observation, evidence-based reasoning, and communication — skills that make civic action stronger.

Examples from my work

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ISEF 2025 — Third Grand Award (Columbus, Ohio)

Received the Third Grand Award at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), representing Team Canada with an astronomy and data-driven project.

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Canada-Wide Science Fair 2023 — Best of the Fair Award

Exoplanet characterization using transit light curves and spectra; youngest ever back-to-back national winner in 34 years.

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EUCYS 2023 — Second Grand Award (Brussels)

European Union Contest for Young Scientists: algorithms to deter asteroid impact risk; international judging and youth science collaboration.

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Canada-Wide Science Fair 2022 — Planetary Defense

Asteroid deflection analysis and impact monitoring — connecting space science with public safety and resilience.

How you can do it too

  1. Pick a real-world question and gather reliable data.
  2. Test, document, and visualize your results clearly.
  3. Tell the story: what you found, why it matters, and what’s next.