Four Students Awarded at Regional Science Fair

Four Students Awarded at Regional Science Fair

Four Indian Springs students received awards at the 2026 Central Alabama Regional Science & Engineering Fair held last month on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. 

Jaye Choi ’28 — Second Place, Chemistry
Project Title: “Cinnamon’s Efficacy as α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitor in Diabetic Patients”

Jenny Yao ’27 — Second Place, Engineering
Project Title: “An Edge-AI Smart Toothbrush for Real-Time Detection of Pediatric Dental Caries”

Samuel Xu ’28 — Third Place, Engineering
Project Title: “A Modular and Detachable Ankle Rehabilitation Device with Multimodal Training Functions”

Xiuwen Hu ’27 — NOAA’S TAKING PULSE OF PLANET AWARD “Best” Innovation for Improved Understanding of Earth’s Dynamic Process
Project Title: “Predicting Land Surface Temperature and Optimizing Greening to Reduce Urban Heat”

Congratulations and best of luck to Jaye, Jenny, and Samuel, who will advance to the Alabama Science & Engineering Fair at Auburn University on April 11.
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