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    ARMENIAN ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA
    Contact: Vasken Yardemian - [email protected]
    417 Arden Ave #112C
    Glendale CA 91203, USA
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Tel: 818-469-0262
    Web: http://www.aesa.org


    March 22, 2013

    Los Angeles Area Armenian Students Achieve Victory in the Armenian
    Engineers & Scientists of America 12th Science Olympiad


    (Burbank, CA) - Woodbury University in Burbank, California was the site
    again for the 12th Science Olympiad on Sunday March 10, 2013. This annual
    event organized by the Science Olympiad Committee of the Armenian Engineers
    and Scientists of America (AESA) brings together young Armenian students
    from different middle and high schools to showcase their completed science
    projects.

    Total of 90 students from 6th through 12th grades with 73 projects had the
    opportunity to participate in this year's competition. These students were
    representing nine schools at this event: AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian, Chaminade
    High School, Charlotte and Elise Merdinian Armenian Evangelical, Holy
    Martyrs Ferrahian, Rose and Alex Pilibos School, St. Gregory Alfred and
    Marguerite Hovsepian, TCA Arshag Dickranian, Toll Middle School, and Vahan
    Anoush Chamlian.

    The project entries were divided into four categories: junior life
    sciences, junior physical sciences, senior life sciences and senior
    physical sciences. These projects were judged by eighteen volunteer
    scientists and engineers based on creativity, scientific thought and data
    analysis, thoroughness, presentation, as well as clarity.

    Besides showcasing their science projects, the Science Olympiad Committee
    this year had chosen a wonderful activity to promote team work and
    principles of engineering. The students were divided into groups of five,
    each group was handed a bag of materials which included 30 sheets of paper,
    one cardboard (30" x 12"), four pencils, one marble, one roll of tape, a
    pair of scissors, and one ruler (12"). From these materials, they were
    asked to construct a roller coaster that had a loop and a funnel. They
    were given one hour to construct and then the roller coasters were judged
    on creativity, design, and length. A team of five students won based on
    the complexity of their roller coaster and the length of time it took the
    marble to get down the track. Each was awarded a movie ticket gift
    certificate.

    The award ceremony started by a motivating presentation by Beatrisa
    Boyadzhyan, PhD, a research scientist at Quest Diagnostics who talked about
    DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule with a fascinating video about DNA's
    transcription and translation and how DNA may become the hard drive of the
    future, opening a new way of information data storage and recovery.

    After congratulatory remarks by AESA President, Dr. Mardy Kazarians, Jenik
    Gharabegian, Committee Chairwoman welcomed everyone and praised all the
    participating students for their hard work and dedication in completing
    their science projects, the participating schools, principals, vice
    principals, teachers and parents who had been instrumental in students
    taking part in this science competition.

    Dr. Marina Guevrekian was praised for being instrumental in increasing the
    Science Olympiad endowment fund by $10,000 by being named the recipient
    winner of Johnson & Johnson 2012 Volunteer Recognition Grant Program out of
    150 worldwide Johnson & Johnson employee applicants.

    Ms. Anna Patatanyan of St. Gregory Alfred and Marguerite Hovsepian School
    was the recipient of the teacher award this year. The recipient of the
    school award was Elise Merdinian Armenian Evangelical School, represented
    by their science teacher Mr. Fredrick Sayadian.

    `We would like to acknowledge the Science Olympiad Committee members, Emma
    Abrahamian, Arpi Arman, Sarkis Barkhoudarian, Mariyetta Madatyan, Louisa
    Manasyan, Talin Petrosian, and Arsine Vardanyan for their dedication and
    devotion' said AESA President, Dr. Mardy Kazarians. `In addition, we
    commend all the sponsors and the scientists and engineers who had visited
    the schools for mentoring the students at the schools' science fairs along
    with the ones who judged the projects for the participating students'
    concluded Kazarians.


    Here is the list of student award winners:

    JUNIOR PHYSICAL SCIENCES

    PLACE

    STUDENT NAME

    SCHOOL

    1ST Place

    DANIEL YACOUBIAN

    HOVSEPIAN

    1ST Place

    NICOLAS HAROUTIOUNIAN

    MERDINIAN

    3RD Place

    CHRISTINE HAKOPYAN

    AGBU -MANOOGIAN-DEMIRDJIAN

    3RD Place

    DANIEL AVAKIAN

    MERDINIAN

    Honorable Mention

    EDWIN DANEELIAN

    CHAMLIAN

    Honorable Mention

    PATRICK BEGIAN

    CHAMLIAN

    Honorable Mention

    ZOVAK DADURYAN

    HOVSEPIAN

    Honorable Mention

    LEVON AVEDIKYAN

    MERDINIAN

    SENIOR PHYSICAL SCIENCES

    PLACE

    STUDENT NAME

    SCHOOL

    2ND PLACE

    ARPI BESHLIKYAN

    ROSE & ALEX PILIBOS

    3RD PLACE

    BEDIG DERIDARIAN

    ROSE & ALEX PILIBOS

    3RD PLACE

    LILY DERMENDJIAN

    ROSE & ALEX PILIBOS

    Honorable Mention

    ARTHUR MAZLOVMIAN
    HAKOP MKHSIAN
    DAVID IVAZOV

    NERSES BOGOSYAN

    ARSHAG DICKRANIAN



    JUNIOR LIFE SCIENCES

    PLACE

    STUDENT NAME

    SCHOOL

    1ST PLACE

    KATIA KHANALIAN

    HOVSEPIAN

    1ST PLACE

    NANOR BEDROSIAN

    MERDINIAN

    2ND PLACE

    MARY AYLOZYAN

    CHAMLIAN

    3RD PLACE

    ANI TCHORBAJIAN

    CHRISTINE SAMUELIAN

    HOLY MARTYRS FERRAHIAN

    Honorable Mention

    MAREEN KASSABIAN

    CHAMLIAN



    SENIOR LIFE SCIENCES

    PLACE

    STUDENT NAME

    SCHOOL

    2ND PLACE

    TALAR KASABIAN

    ROSE & ALEX PILLIBOS

    3RD PLACE

    LILIT SHISHIKYAN

    ARSHAG DICKRANIAN

    Honorable Mention

    MARY BAGHDASARIAN

    NAIRI BAGHDASARIAN

    KOZETTA GYURDZHYAN

    ARSHAG DICKRANIAN



    The AESA encourages all Armenian students from 6th through 12th grades
    whether in public or private schools to strongly consider participating in
    the next 2014 AESA Science Olympiad. For further information please
    contact at [email protected] or Twitter - @AESA. Facebook -
    http://www.facebook.com/groups/45401957991/

    Established in 1983 in Glendale, California, AESA is a non-partisan and
    non-sectarian philanthropic organization focused primarily on addressing
    the professional, technical and scientific needs of fellow Armenian
    engineers, scientists, industrialists and architects throughout the world.
    For more information, check AESA's website at www.aesa.org, or contact
    (818)547-3372, e-mail: [email protected]
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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