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Young Scientists Recognized Among City’s Best at Regional Science Fair

KATY, TX [March 25, 2025] – Ten of Katy ISD’s budding scientists were recognized for their research and achievement at this year’s Science & Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH), held last month at the Fort Bend Epicenter. The event celebrates the scientific research of secondary students in life sciences, physical sciences and engineering.  

SEFH is the regional science fair for Harris County and the surrounding 22 counties, and first and second place winners will advance to the Texas State Science & Engineering Fair, which will be held later this month at Texas A&M University. 

Among this year’s winners, Tompkins High School’s May Espinola was named a Grand Award winner in the Senior Physical Sciences category and her project has automatically advanced to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. Brothers Arsh and Aarush Kudariya were both named winners in their respective fields and categories.  

“We are so proud of these students for placing at the regional fair because there are highly-accomplished young researchers across our region,” said Danielle Sanchez, Director of GT and Advanced Academics in Katy ISD. “I’d like to recognize their families and educators for helping these students earn this outstanding achievement.”  

The following Katy ISD students were named 2025 SEFH winners:  

Name

School

Division

Category

Project Title

Place

Arsh Kudariya

Beckendorff Junior High

Junior

Physics and Astronomy

Leveraging Computational Fluid Dynamics for Real-Time Pipe Diagnostics Through Reynolds Number Analysis

1st Place

Vatsal Sharda

Cinco Ranch High School

Senior

Embedded Systems

ImpairiLink: A novel, machine-learning based attentiveness and navigation aid system for the blind/impaired using haptic technology

1st Place

May Espinola

Tompkins High School

Senior

Systems Software

Unobstructing voice for the deaf: A real-time centered signed language recognition system

1st Place

Diya Rajkumar

Tays Junior High

Junior

Chemistry

Computational Simulations of Antibody Binding to VAPB Receptors for Targeted Therapy in Medulloblastoma

2nd Place

Aarush Kudariya

Seven Lakes High School

Senior

Biochemistry and Microbiology

Targeting pMHC: A Novel Tripartite In-Silico Approach for Liposome-Aided Ultralong Antibody Therapy in Colorectal Cancer Variants

2nd Place

Rishan Hemrajani, Suchay Kommisetty and Jay Sahni

Jordan High School

Senior

Energy and Transportation

Optimization of Solar Cells through Simulation of a Quantum Dot Buffer Layer

3rd Place

Andy Long

Seven Lakes High School

Senior

Physics and Astronomy

Numerical Transition Radiation Simulations for Electron Beam Structure Analysis and Machine Learning Modeling

3rd Place

Alexander Park

Cinco Ranch High School

Senior

Embedded Systems

Developing a low-cost Peltier-element-based Precision Temperature Controller PCB

Honorable Mention

Science and Engineering Fair of Houston 2025 Photo Gallery

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