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Teams will begin checking in on campus May Activities including an ice cream social and tours of the Museum of the Earth are planned for May The Olympiad begins May 31 at 9 a. Tournament events will run 7 a. The closing ceremony is at p. June 1 in Barton Hall; doors open at 6 p. Following medal and trophy presentations, a post-ceremony celebration is at RPCC with music and activities. The opening ceremony starts with a Parade of States at 6 p.

Varshney graduated magna cum laude from Cornell with honors in electrical and computer engineering ECE , and is now an AI researcher and assistant professor of ECE, computer science and neuroscience at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

His coach was chemistry teacher Jamie M. He has always had a passion for the stem field, as a state finalist for HOSA. Eric Zhang has always loved learning new things and has developed a passion for math, physics, CS, and other stem topics. He hopes to spread his love for learning to students all across the bay area! He has been studying for Physics, Earth Sciences and Biology for his clubs such as Quizbowl or Rocketry for the past year since he moved to California and ever since 6th grade for his own enhancement in New Jersey.

He has taught himself the AP curriculum for most of these science courses prior to entering high school and is been interested in learning more about these subjects. He is an avid enthusiast of all of the sciences and would love to teach any subject that people would be interested in. Because of these competitions, he started to study Earth Science.

He was on the Science Bowl and Science Olympiad teams for his freshman and sophomore years and the Ocean Science Bowl team his sophomore year. This site was designed with the. Hover over. Click this. Search this site. Walia Science Class Policies. Supply List. Curriculum 8th grade. School Website. Walia Welcome to Mrs. Walia's Science Class!!! Contact email. Science Olympiad is returning to Miller!



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