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Student Name / Grade : ENTER YOUR NAME / GRADE HERE Research Interests: List GENERAL topic here Give one SPECIFIC aspect of the topic that interests you Give one REASON you feel this topic is worth studying.

EXAMPLE SLIDE Student Name: Mr. Jeanes / 13th Grade Research Interests: Renewable Energy Use of alternative energy collection methods, like collecting waste heat energy from engine exhaust, etc. Heat is a form is energy, so if we can collect all the “waste” heat that is released in different systems, we could make the system more efficient.

EXAMPLE SLIDE Student Name: Mr. Jeanes / 13th Grade Research Interests: Product development / improvement Develop a type of fan that doesn’t require electricity / gas to run. It would be good to have a fan that could be run in places where it is hard to get electricity / gas. (Tropics)

EXAMPLE SLIDE Student Name: Mr. Jeanes / 13th Grade Research Interests: