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1999-2000 International Student Technical Writing Competition (ISTWC) Winners
Congratulations to all the Washington, DC - Metro Baltimore Chapter winners who won awards at the STC International Competition level!
The winners of the Washington, DC - Metro Baltimore Chapter's Austin T. Brown Technical Communication Award Competition for high school students in grades 10-12 are entered in the International Student Technical Writing Competition (ISTWC), which takes place in February. This competition provides a unique avenue for international recognition. Awards in the international competition are $1000 for Distinguished, $500 for Excellence, $300 for Merit, and a certificate for Honorable Mention.
| Student | Grade | Subject | School | Teacher |
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| Distinguished | ||||
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There were no Distinguished winners from the chapter this year. |
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| Excellence | ||||
| Albert Mao | 12 |
Positron Emission Tomograph Detector Module Calibration Through Morphological Algorithms and Interactive Correction Subject Area: Computer Science |
Montgomery Blair High School Montgomery County, MD |
Ms. Jonetta Russell |
| Merit | ||||
| Susan Ji | 12 |
Differential Effects of Nicotine on Heart Rate —Evidence for Multiple Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subtypes in the Heart Subject Area: Medicine/Health |
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Alexandria, VA |
Mr. Fred Lampazzi |
| Honorable Mention | ||||
| Adam Kielman | 12 |
Mathematical Acoustic Analysis of Combinative Musical Harmonies Subject Area: Physics/Music Theory |
Montgomery Blair High School Montgomery County, MD |
Ms. Jonetta Russell |
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301-622-4912 (home), 301-601-4694 (work), (Secretary: 301-601-0302), 301-601-0308 (fax) or by e-mail at
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