New Jersey Southern Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
NJSJSHS Mission
The primary goal of the New Jersey Southern Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (NJSJSHS) is to promote research and experimentation in the sciences, engineering, and mathematics at the high school level, and to publicly recognize students for outstanding achievement. The event includes presentations from New Jersey high school students on their individual science research projects. Schools are welcome to register and compete for scholarship monies.
The Army Education Outreach Program’s (AEOP) Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) Program is jointly sponsored by the Department of Defense and the Department of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, in cooperation with leading research universities throughout the nation. The Department of Defense generously provides funding for the National symposium and JSHS scholarships.
61st National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium winners from NJSJSHS
Second Place Oral Competition in Enviromental Science and winner of an $8,000 scholarship.
Victoria Yakes
Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES)
Stafford Township, NJ
Advisor: John Wnek
Analysis of Tannin Interference on Enterolert* 250 Testing of Enterococcus SPP
Third Place Poster Competition in Physical Science
Joseph Field
Freehold High School
Freehold, NJ
Advisor: Ms. Kim Saulnier
Application of Lemna Minorfor In-Situ Phytoremediation of Perchlorate in Martian Regilith
Regional Top Winners in the New Jersey Southern Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 2023
Oral Competition Winners:
First Place:
Riya Pawar
Manalapan High School
Comprehensive Cyber Defense System A Look into Adaptive Protection for the Most Common Ransomware Attacks
Second Place:
Victoria Yakes
Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES)
Analysis of Tannin Interference on Enterolert*250 Testing of Enterococcus SPP
Poster Competitors at Nationals:
Third Place:
Katherine Fang
High Technology High School
Surveying Water Surface and Wetlands in Delaware Bay Using Cloud-Removed LandSat Data
Fourth Place:
Joseph Field
Freehold High School
Application of Lemna Minorfor In-Situ Phytoremediation of Percholrate in Martian Regilith
Fifth Place:
Aditya Khurana
Moorestown High School
Cloud Enabled IoT Based Alert System for Aged, Blind and Disabled Individuals
Register for the 2024 NJSJSHS by December 8, 2023!
Registration – NJSJSHS
View the 2023 Jersey Shore Junior Science Symposium E2 Program Book to learn more about the program and our partners.