Intel International Science
and
Engineering Fair 2008
Presented by Agilent Technologies
Atlanta, Georgia
USA
May 11-16, 2008
The worlds best young
scientists, including many
Georgia
students, will be “Uniting the World Through Science” in Atlanta at the Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair 2008 (Intel ISEF) May 11-16,
2008. During Intel ISEF, these students will be inspired by
Nobel Laureates, academicians, and leading scientists and
researchers from our city of
Atlanta, the State of
Georgia, and around the world.
This is the culminating event for a network of science fairs held
around the world. These students have acquired skills in
identifying and isolating important problems or questions; planning
for the solution of problems or the answers to questions; using
organized, logical thought and study to reach conclusions; and
verbal and visual communication. Students bring projects which
represent many months, and sometime years, of concentrated research.
They have done science! What every employer wants, right?
Participation in this network of science fairs provide
employers with a pool of potential employees having the skills and
knowledge of strategies necessary to be leaders in technology,
medicine and health, agriculture, environmental science, and
engineering.
Their work will be judged by professional scientists.
The judges look for a communicative presentation, and more
importantly, for the basic understanding the students have of
their research and for new knowledge the student has gained through
the process.
Gathering at the Georgia World
Congress
Center; and in various other local
forums next May, the world’s top scientists and researchers of all
ages will share ideas; engage in formal and informal discussions and
presentations; participate in formal judging and presentation; and
be recognized for their excellence on a national and international
stage.
Georgia, and the city of Atlanta, are honored to host this annual
event. The Intel ISEF is the crowning achievement, the
Olympics of science competitions in the United States, and around the world.