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What strong projects actually look like — the question they asked, the design that survived review, and the one decision that made the difference.

Archive entries are summaries compiled for study. Read them for how a project was structured, argued, and defended — not as a template to reproduce. Copying someone else's project is the one thing that will end yours.

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Doping in Organic Electrochemical Transistors

Grace Sun

Grand award · Regeneron ISEF 2024

Work on improving organic electrochemical transistors — the switching devices at the heart of flexible bioelectronics — with an eye to sensors and treatment devices for conditions including diabetes, epilepsy and organ failure.

  • organic-electronics
  • transistors
  • bioelectronics
  • +1
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A curry leaf tree extract as a treatment for citrus greening disease

Tanishka Balaji Aglave

Third place · Regeneron ISEF 2024

A natural alternative treatment for citrus greening, using curry leaf tree extract injected directly into tree trunks. Citrus greening has no cure and has reshaped citrus agriculture wherever it has spread.

  • plant-pathology
  • citrus-greening
  • agriculture
  • +1
BiologyPlant Sciences
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A Novel Second-Order Cone Programming Algorithm

Michelle Wei

First place · Regeneron ISEF 2024

A faster algorithm for second-order cone programming, a convex optimisation form that sits underneath applications in machine learning, transportation and financial systems.

  • optimization
  • convex-programming
  • algorithms
  • +1
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Relationship Between Wastewater and FP in Turtles

Maddux Alexander Springer

Third place · Regeneron ISEF 2024

Field research on fibropapillomatosis in green sea turtles, examining its relationship to wastewater input, invasive algae, and the amino acid arginine as a possible mechanistic link.

  • marine-biology
  • sea-turtles
  • fibropapillomatosis
  • +2
BiologyAnimal Sciences