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Broadcom MASTERS : ウィキペディア英語版
Broadcom MASTERS
Broadcom MASTERS, a program of Society for Science & the Public, is a national science competition for U.S. middle school students.〔(SSP website )〕 The Broadcom Foundation launched the competition in 2010 and pledged $6 million over the next 6 years.〔(Broadcom Foundation launches $6 million science contest, OC Register )〕 In 2014, approximately 6,000 middle school students were eligible for entry and 2,054 students completed and submitted the application.
== Overview ==
Each year, the top 10% of students from certain SSP-affiliated regional and state science fairs across the nation are eligible for entry in the Broadcom MASTERS competition. The first stage is an online application that consists of project information and other essays. The project described in the application must be the same as the one presented at the qualifying fair. On the basis of the online application, 300 semifinalists are selected and announced. The 30 finalists are selected from the pool of semifinalists; no additional information needs to be sent in between semifinalist and finalist stages. The 30 finalists are then invited for finalist week, to meet and compete with the other finalists in-person. From 2011 through 2014, finalist week has occurred in Washington DC. There is no pre-ranking prior to finalist week. Judging occurs over three days and consists of project judging as well as a variety of STEM challenges. The STEM challenges are done in teams, but judges weigh individual performance much more than combined team performance. There are six teams of five students each. 〔(SSP Website FAQ )〕
== Awards ==
As of 2014, the awards that are given out to the 30 finalists are:〔(Broadcom Foundation and Society for Science & the Public Announce 2014 Broadcom MASTERS National Science Fair Winners )〕
*Samueli Foundation Prize: $25,000 Grand Award for the top STEM student
*Marconi/Samueli Award for Innovation: $10,000 Award for the top innovator with engineering skills and a project in electrical engineering
*First Place STEM Awards: $3500 and iPad. These awards are given to the top student in each area of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
*Second Place STEM Awards: $2500 and iPad. These awards are given to the second best student in each area of STEM.
*Rising Star Awards: Trip to observe Intel ISEF. These awards are given out to the top 6th and 7th graders (at time of project application) that show the most promise.
*Team Award: An iPod Nano is given out to each member of the team that performs the best during the STEM challenges.

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