Rhode Island Science and Engineering Fair
Saturday, March 27, 2010 | CCRI Warwick Campus

On the weekend of March 27, 2010, hundreds of young scientists will gather at CCRI in Warwick to present the results of their scientific investigations at the RI Science and Engineering Fair (RISEF). Students will compete for first, second, and third place awards, many special grants and scholarships. And the top two senior division winners will represent Rhode Island at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Reno, Nevada. Essential to the success of the fair is an abundance of qualified judges who will listen to the students explain what they have done and encourage them to continue to pursue their interest in science. We need judges who are knowledgeable in their field and who are able to spend from about 11:30-3:30 on Saturday, March 27, interacting with students and giving them a positive experience. The more judges we are able to recruit, the better the experience will be both for the student and the judges. We encourage you to participate and to invite your colleagues, graduate students, and undergraduates with sufficient background to sign up as well.

Judge Registration Form

Contact Information
(See http://www.societyforscience.org for a full description of the categories)
First Name:
 
Last Name:
 
E-mail:
 
Home Phone:
 
Work Phone:
 
Street Address:
 
Street Address Line 2:
 
City:
 
State:
 
Zip Code:
 
Occupation/employer or
major and year in school:
 
Highest earned degree/field:
 
For current students- what are your current/highest numbered science courses
 

Category Choices
Projects are divided into 17 different categories. Please select the areas in which you are competent to judge.
Animal Sciences:
  Energy and Transportation
Behavioral and Social Sciences
  Environmental Management
Biochemistry
  Environmental Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Biology
  Mathematical Sciences
Chemistry
  Medicine and Health Sciences
Computer Science
  Microbiology
Earth and Planetary Science
  Physics and Astronomy
Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical
  Plant Sciences
Engineering: Materials and Bioengineering

Division / Relation
Are there any reasons that you would prefer to be assigned to projects in just one Division (Jr. or Sr)? Please specify.

(Note: Because there are many more Jr. projects, we are usually not able to grant requests for only Sr. projects.)

 
If your child or other relative is participating in the competition, list the Division and Category

 


Detailed instructions will be sent by email to judges about 1 week before the fair.

James Magyar
February 5, 2010