NRI students in hunt for Intel's "Junior Nobel"


America's prestigious high school contest


Feburary 01, 2008

Eight Indian American high school students - five of them girls - are among 40 finalists for this year's Intel Science Talent Search, America's most prestigious high school science competition now in its 67th year.

Selected from among several thousand applicants from across the US, the finalists will travel to Washington DC in March for a gruelling week-long finale. The winner will get a USD 100,000 scholarship, while each of the 40 finalists gets USD 5,000.

The Indian American finalists are: Avanthi Raghavan (Orlando, Florida), Shravani Mikkilineni (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan), Hamsa Sridhar (Kings Park, New York), Ashok Chandran (Nesconset, New York), Shivani Sud (Durham, North Carolina), Isha Jain (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Ayon Sen (Austin, Texas) and Vinay Venkatesh Ramasesh (Fort Worth, Texas).


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