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The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world’s largest pre-college science competition, with over USD 4 million in awards.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world’s largest pre-college science competition, with over USD 4 million in awards.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world’s largest pre-college science competition, with over USD 4 million in awards.
Find information on the Intel Booth and Intel® Education at Bett 2013 in London, including demos, presentations, and a mobile app.
Intel ISEF finalists address challenges of the future through a range of innovative projects
For higher education students interested in computing technologies, entrepreneurship, or internships, Intel offers global opportunities.
Resources to help bridge the gap between the disciplines required for fully understanding semiconductor fabrication
Highlight reel from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2010 from San Jose, California, USA.
Discover how women and girls inspired by access to education and technology overcome hardship and build a better future.
Explore how the Visual Ranking App can provide students with extended learning opportunities on mobile devices.
See suggestions for planning successful projects using Visual Ranking.
See the full list of Intel’s educational programs for K–12, higher education, and global entrepreneurs.
Batik Fractal’s Nancy Margried uses 3D modeling software to create batik patterns, reviving an ancient Indonesian tradition through technology.
Design and Discovery - free curriculum, 18 sessions, manuals, and hands-on activities for students and facilitators.
High school student hopes her research linking poor teen body image to unrealistic media portrayals helps change how physical beauty is represented.
Students JP Biyo, Hazel Hernandez, and Paul Flores create artificial coral reefs using bamboo, boosting marine life in Banate Bay, Philippines.
Mohammad Dzarul Dol Malek ferments brown sugar and invasive plants to produce electricity, creating inspiration for organic batteries.
Gary Kurek develops walker-wheelchair hybrid to afford greater autonomy and slow muscle degeneration in patients with debilitating diseases.
Argentinean students use Intel International Science and Engineering Fair project to save local “Crown of Thorns” trees from deforestation.
Read about the Intel® Learn Program and how students in Egypt help their community by starting a program to teach adults to read.
Haitian-American shares how Intel Computer Clubhouses provided stability while in foster care and scholarship support for college.
Project translates Chinese sign language into text and sound using Intel® technology and Microsoft Kinect* to close the communications gap.