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State award winners were announced in March 2019, regional award winners in April 2019, and global finalists in May 2019. On July 29, 2019, the top five awards were issued for students and one for an inspiring educator. The Google Grand Prize, featuring an award of a $50,000 educational scholarship, went to Fionn Ferreira, of Ireland.
29 lip 2019 · Thousands of students participated, and this weekend we welcomed our 24 finalists—from 14 countries around the world—to explore Google’s headquarters to reveal the winners. Left: The Google Science Fair Grand Prize winner, Fionn Ferreira, is from Ireland.
This trio of Irish students won the 2014 Google Science Fair grand prize for their research that promises to help aid the world hunger crisis by using bacteria.
At 16 years of age, Elif Bilgin, originally from Istanbul, Turkey, won the 2013 Google Science Fair for her project “Can we make plastic from banana skins?” Her entry saw her invent a method...
6 cze 2012 · They’ve been reviewing projects which try to solve myriad problems—from helping people with hearing loss enjoy music to saving water with vacuflush toilets —and they’ve been blown away by the inventiveness of the world’s young scientists. Today, they’ve selected 15 finalists from our top 90 regional finalists.
13 wrz 2018 · Our most recent Google Science Fair grand prize winner, Kiara Nirghi—an 18 year-old young woman from South Africa—is passionate about finding new ways to protect our environment, especially her community that’s affected by drought.
30 lip 2019 · 18-year-old Fionn Ferreira of Ballydehob in West Cork has been named the grand prize winner of the 2019 edition of the Google Science Fair, which was held at the company’s...