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INTEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH AWARDS.

Advanced Materials & Composites News, March, 2001

Intel Corporation and Science Service awarded the top 10 college scholarship awards for the Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) at a black-tie banquet in Washington, D.C. 13 March. The Intel STS is America's oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition. The STS, often considered the "junior Nobel Prize," celebrated its 60th anniversary this year.

Among the awards were advanced materials-related winners: Mariangela Lisanti of Westport, Conn., a student at Staples High School, won the $100,000 first place college scholarship for her physics project. Mariangela, who entered a physics project titled "Conductance Quantization in Gold Nanocontacts" is the third young woman in a row to win the top prize. Lisanti's research, conducted at Yale...

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