Four Bethpage High School science research projects were awarded a $200 mini research grant from the South Asian American Women’s Alliance (SAAWA). One project was submitted by three Bethpage High School juniors, while the three others were submitted by individual juniors. The SAAWA presented 20 mini grants of $200 each to middle and high school students with research proposals in the earth and environmental science field.
The following Bethpage science research students and their projects were recognized:
- Joy Kim, Sofia Maciel-Seidman, and Riya Saha, “Using Arduino Uno to Develop a pH Sensor for Hydroponic Systems”
- Diya Sheth, “Building a Water Purity Sensor that Can Test pH, Turbidity, and Dissolved Oxygen”
- Daniyal Khambati, “The Effective Removal of Microplastics From Drinking Water”
- Ankur Raghavan, “Wireless Communication of Agricultural Sensors to a Single Monitoring Station to Allow Real-time Monitoring of Multiple Fields”
Bethpage Schools congratulates these exceptional science research students on this great achievement.