SCIENCE CASTLE in SINGAPORE 2019
About SCIENCE CASTLE
SCIENCE CASTLE in SINGAPORE is an international conference for youth researchers and entrepreneurs. It is a platform for Junior and Senior High School students to share their research and development projects with a focus on Science, Technology, and Engineering to solve social challenges faced in ASIA and/or the world in their mission to advance science and technology for the betterment of the society.
This is a good opportunity for students who are:
1) Passionate about research in science and technology and bridging research and society
2) Interested in entrepreneurship
3) High motivation in discovering new knowledge to solve real-world issues
2) Interested in entrepreneurship
3) High motivation in discovering new knowledge to solve real-world issues
High School individuals who are working on research topics independently are welcome to showcase their work.
Students satisfy their curious minds about different fields at the conference as they connect and make friends with international students from Japan and Southeast Asia who are also passionate about research and innovation.
The theme for SCIENCE CASTLE 2019 is “Science and Technology in the 21st Century Society”
Underpinning this theme is a mission to advance science and technology to transform the existing conditions of society through research and innovation.
The event will be held from the 1st to 2nd of November 2019 in Singapore.
SST is represented by the following project teams:
Determination of the mass of Jupiter
Team Juno (S2-01)
Nguyen Ngoc Bao Tram Florence, Gan Sim Ru Dayna
Investigation of the effect of an angle of attack of a model on its lift
Team Delta (S2-01)
Owen Gamaliano Wiyana, Khor Ivan, Levi Daniel Wangke
Investigation of the effect of different surfaces on the rebound height of a tennis ball
Team Davis (S2-01)
Clarence Choong Zhi Yen, Bandaru Yashwanth Naga Sai, Dhruv Devaiah Theethimada Somanna
Investigation of 5.8GHz on the growth of the garden cress
Team Sievert (S2-06)
Mohan Preethi, Ang Xuan En, Rachel Ng
Investigation of the effect of damping through a newtonian fluid medium on the oscillation of a spring-mass system
Team Newtonian (S2-01)
Kavin Arun Prasad, Karl Steven Velasco Orjalo, Kok Chi Yu Julius
Investigation of the colour changes within three natural indicators in different pH conditions
Team Colours (S2-02)
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