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2002 Winners

BASEF 2002 Winners

April 7, 2002
Over 300 students with more than 200 science projects, 150 judges and countless volunteers saw the culmination of months of work as the 42nd Annual Bay Area Science & Engineering Fair took place from April 3 to 6, 2002 at Mohawk College.

We congratulate all of our participants for their hard work and enthusiasm; judges, guests and organizers were all impressed with what they saw.

For a complete list of award winners, click here.

The press release, which includes a complete list of award winners, is available as an Adobe Acrobat document and as a Microsoft Word document.

International Science Fair Winners

May 20, 2002
Four of the top award winners from BASEF 2002 joined ten other students as part of YSF Team Canada at the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. Eva Vertes, of Dundas, won "Best in Category" for her project in the Medicine and Health category, along with other awards. Colin O'Flynn, of Hamilton, won an Artificial Intelligence Society Special Award of US$1000 for his Engineering project
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National Science Fair Winners

May 20, 2002
Sixteen students with twelve projects went on to represent the Bay area at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Saskatoon, Saskatewan. Eight projects won awards, including a divisional gold medal for Anthony Chiarelli for his project Steganography: You Can Look, but You Can't See.
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