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BASEF 2012
Congratulations to all of the participants in BASEF 2012.
​Katie Brent, Canadian Martyrs Catholic Elementary School, stands beside her award winning project, Physio Assist.

​On Saturday, March 31, 2012, cash, prizes and scholarships worth more than $150,000 were awarded to student participants in the 52nd Annual Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair (BASEF) held at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario at the conclusion of the two-day event.

More than 450 students in Grades 7 – 12 from Hamilton, Halton, Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk spent months preparing more than 300 science and engineering projects. After a day of judging and activities on Thursday and a Saturday morning of public viewing by a large and inquisitive crowd, awards were presented to nearly half of the participants.

Congratulations to all of our student participants for their hard work and enthusiasm, and to the following students on their awards:

 

​Student ​Grade ​School ​Award ​Project

Katie
Brent

8​
Canadian Martyrs Catholic Elementary School, Burlington​

 

Silver Merit Award

Susan Joyce Memorial Award -
Engineering & Computing Sciences

McMaster University Engineering Society Award

Doris Casey Disability Solutions Award

ArcelorMittal Dofasco Product Development Business Process Award

Acquired Brain Injury Award - 1st​

Physio Assist​
Olivia Cerilli​ 7​
Canadian Martyrs Catholic
Elementary School, Burlington​

Canada Wide Science Fair Trip Award

Silver Merit Award

Dr. M. Doyle Award

Conservation Halton Environmental Sciences Award B​

Paw Prints Through
the Forest​

Kathleen
Stoll

8​
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Elementary School, Oakville​
Bronze Merit Award​ Manatee GPS​

Anna
Rzepka

​8
St. Andrew Catholic
Elementary School, Oakville​
Bronze Merit Award​ Folk's Medicine at Work​
Genevieve
Dietrich​
8​
St. Andrew Catholic
Elementary School, Oakville​
Bronze Merit Award​

Practical Blood Glucose Control Effect of Low Glysemic Index Diet​

Michaela
Okumura
&
Danielle
Anderson

7

 
7​
St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School, Oakville​

 

Bronze Merit Award​

The Friends In
Your Hockey Bag​

 

 

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