High School Student Wins Second Award In Environmental Engineering at Intel Science and Engineering Fair
Eeshan Tripathii '19 earned a top award in the field of Environmental Engineering at the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF). The Intel ISEF is the largest pre-college science competition in the world. Students compete in local and school-sponsored science fairs.
The best projects from these affiliated fairs enter the Intel ISEF. Eeshan's project, "The Air We Breathe: Reducing Health Risks by Improving IAQ: An Innovative, Smart, and Responsive Ductless System Optimized by Stochastic Simulation and Machine Learning," earned a second place award in Environmental Engineering. Eeshan won additional awards including the Thermo Fisher PPI Award and the Sarah and Morris Wiesenthal Science Award.