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Fei Yu于非
CESASC would like to express its sincere thanks to the following donors for their generous support: 16 2013 Inaugural CESASC STEM Essay Contest Winners Future Technology that Can Improve Human Life G roup 1: Grade 11 – 12 First Prize: Karinna Loo Title: Fuzzy Logic Controlled Bio-Artificial Kidney Grade: 11 South Pasadena High School South Pasadena, CA Second Prize: Sara Pak Title: Zephyride Grade: 12
Fuk Li
8 1:30 pm – 2:50 pm Concurrent Sessions 2 - 4 Session 2: Aerospace and Exploration (San Francisco B) (Session Chair: Dr.Jonathan Jiang 蒋红涛 / JPL/AAC, COAA-SCC) (1) Is Saturn's Moon Titan volcanically active? —The evidence from Cassini Orbiter observations (Dr. Robert Nelson, Planetary Science Institute) (2) Building a space telescope: NASA's Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission (Dr. Fengchuan Liu 刘凤川 / Jet Propulsion Laboratory) (3) From surface to space —A taste of science hidden in the secret of haze (Dr. Yingdi Liu 刘英迪 / Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Session 3: Information Technology (Santa Barbara) (Session Chair: Joseph Chen 陳中 / CCA) (1) IT emerging technologies and trends (Dr. Philip Chen 陳君儀 / California State University, Fullerton) (2) Cyber-security concepts and practices (Mr. Brandon Clark Parks / Los Angeles Police Department)
Jianshi Tang唐建石
Jinqiang Chen陈金强
Jun Wang王军
Mark Keppel
Group 2: Grade 8 – 10 Title: Curing Cancer using Man-Made Viruses Grade: 8