Last week, Huxley Westemeier and three other Spartans attended the International Science and Engineering Fair. He presented his project to judges and placed second in the Systems Software category. In addition, he also earned unprecedented awards from the Air Force Research Laboratory ($750), the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence ($1500), HP ($5000), the Midwest Microelectronics Consortium ($3000) and a funded trip to the Taiwan International Science Fair next Lunar New Year. Learn more about his project, “Integrity.”
Huxley Westemeier wrangles AI, wins $10,250 in cash and a full trip to Taiwan at ISEF
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May 22, 2025
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Thomas Chen, Beats Manager
Thomas Chen (he/him) likes to fill his life with flavor. He enjoys exploring various local restaurants and trying new foods from all sorts of countries. His favorites are a variety of Asian dishes. He believes that food is the key to happiness and is passionate about exploring different cultures through their cuisine.
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