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2007 High School Essay Contest Winners

2007  Topic: In 2007, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) celebrates 60 years of scientific discovery.  Basic science research at BNL has enabled new technologies that continue to transform society.

For example:
- A BNL scientist created the first videogame, a precursor to Pong.
- BNL researchers developed radioisotopes used millions of times a year in medical diagnoses.
- BNL scientists are working on biodiesel technologies and hydrogen fuel cells that may change how we heat our homes and fuel our vehicles.
- BNL researchers are using a Linux computer farm that transfers data at more than 200 MB a second -- about a CD's worth of data in three seconds.
- BNL scientists have made advances in research that have resulted in six Nobel prizes and numerous other awards.

From the BNL web site (www.bnl.gov), choose a technology for which BNL won an R&D 100 Award, given annually by R&D Magazine.  Briefly describe the historic context of the science, then describe how this breakthrough could lead to new products or technologies and how those advances would impact human society.

The awards ceremony was held on April 20, 2007.  Special thanks go to the judges who volunteered their time to read the 94 essays that were submitted: Diane Greenberg, Jeanne Petschauer, Len Schutzman, and Mike Stegman.  Thanks also go to our speakers: John Carter of the U.S. Department of Energy and Terry Sullivan, Deputy Division Head of BNL's Environmental Research and Technology Division.

Students were asked to email copies of their papers if they were willing to have the essays posted to the web. 

  Student Essay Title School Teacher
first place Daniel Fourman Sugama's Smart Coatings Can Change the World Ward Melville Paul Brendel
second place Stephen Tuozzolo A Window to the Future Sayville Michael Baio
third place Alicia Chionchio A Beam of Possibility - Applications of the Plasma Window Smithtown West Joanne Figueiredo
honorable mention Dasha Bolotnikov Radiation Detectors in My Life Ward Melville Thomas McGunnigal
honorable mention Denise Del Gaudio Silica in the Geothermal Energy Industry Huntington Carl Maltempi
honorable mention Elizabeth D'Arienzo The Plasma Window -- Looking Through to the Future East Meadow Julia Johnsen
honorable mention Erica Cooperberg ThermaLock Cement: Unstoppable, Beneficial, and Revolutionary East Meadow Julia Johnsen
honorable mention Joan Rosenthal Simplified Protein Production Brings New Hope for Future Medical Applications Smithtown West Joanne Figueiredo
honorable mention Justin Chacko ThermaLock Cement: A Solid Investment East Meadow Linda Kucala
honorable mention Matthew Gelfman ThermaLock Cement: Unlocking the Depths of Imagination Smithtown East Maria Trinkle
honorable mention Rebecca Friedman The Plasma Window: Star Trek Technology Huntington Marguerite Motefusco

The press release is here.

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Essay Contest contact at Brookhaven:

Jen Clodius
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Bldg. 438, P.O. Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000
(631)344-2489
(631)344-5832 fax

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