Congratulations to all the students (more than 1000!) who participated in the 2018 Synopsys Championship. A special Thank you to our sponsors and great volunteers for making the event successful. Stay tuned for the winners listing.

Congratulations to all the students (more than 1000!) who participated in the 2018 Synopsys Championship. A special Thank you to our sponsors and great volunteers for making the event successful. Stay tuned for the winners listing.
You’ll find useful information and links on the Student Information and Teacher Information pages.
Bring to Check-In:
There’s a good chance of rain on both days so be prepared. Note to first time participants: the restrooms for South Hall are located outside the building so an umbrella might be useful.
PowerPoint presentations are not allowed, but you might need your laptop to show a video or demo as part of your project. Make sure it is fully charged as there are no power outlets at the project display tables.
This year try sharing your photos with #synopsyschampionship!
If it is Incomplete, your action is required. At midnight on February 28 all incomplete projects will be marked “Failed to Qualify” and we will close the database.
Check your Project Status by using the button on the home page. For an Incomplete application, you or your teacher should have received a note outlining what is missing. Send missing forms or improved procedures to the original contact person with your application number in the subject line.
If you wish to change the title, send an email to ksjarvis@gmail.com. Make sure your new title fits in 120 characters.
If you have questions about RRI status or Field of Study, send a message about SRC/Project Status Issues from the contact page.
Please Check Project Status (button to the left on this page) to make sure your application has been received.
If your application status is not “Received,” check your email for a message about a missing form or signature. If you don’t see your project listed OR you haven’t received a message about a problem, contact the fair administrator.
Recent applications will appear as “Received” until the final round of reviews is complete. During that process, you or your teacher may receive a note requesting additions or changes. Please respond as soon as possible.
The FINAL deadline for applications is Jan 30th. Avoid the last minute crush – and allow time to solve problems – by submitting ASAP.
If you recently submitted an application, click the Project Status box on the home page and check that your application has been “Received.” If your project is NOT listed, send a message to the fair administrators using the Contact page.
Projects are listed as “Received” until they are reviewed. If your project is not “Accepted,” your teacher will receive email from an SRC reviewer indicating what needs to be done. Please respond as soon as possible.
The Synopsys Championship volunteers will take a holiday break from December 20 until January 2. We’re clearing out the backlog this week and then applications submitted since December 1 will be processed and appear with “received” at Check Project Status. During this time email responses may be a bit slower, and the project status of applications may not change until reviews start again in January.
Happy holidays to everyone!
The FINAL deadline for applications is January 30, but you can avoid the last minute crush and help speed up the acceptance process by submitting your application by January 2. We expect 500 applications between now and the final deadline, but the SRC can review and respond to applications received by January 2 at its next meeting in early January. (Any applications that were received or postmarked by December 1 have automatic priority.)
Reminder: It is now too late to submit any project that requires SRC pre-approval.
Register beginning December 1 to be a Category Judge at the Synopsys Championship Science and Engineering Fair, which will be held at the San Jose Convention Center on March 15, 2018. We need and welcome judges in all fields of study.
Category Judges should have a Bachelor’s degree in a technical field or in education (with a concentration in a technical field). We are looking for biologists, behavioral scientists, chemists, engineers, environmental scientists, physicists and others who will enjoy talking to enthusiastic young people about scientific inquiry and engineering challenges. Information about being a judge is linked to the Category Judging page.
The FINAL deadline for projects that need pre-approval is November 30th.
Please submit applications that require pre-approval as soon as possible. These projects often require extra forms, especially projects involving humans. Submitting at the final deadline may not give us enough time to resolve issues before the last IRB review meeting on December 2.
If you have submitted an application, especially if you need pre-approval, be sure to come back to the web site and Check Project Status before noon on December 1. If you don’t find your project listed, contact the Fair Manager immediately using the form on the Contact page.
There’s still time to attend an event that will help you prepare for a successful science fair project:
TEACHER WORKSHOP
Wednesday, November 8, 4:30 – 6:30 PM
Santa Clara University, Room 306 in Kenna Hall
SCU Parking information. Two-hour parking is free in the Main Garage with a permit from the university Main Gate. SCU map and directions
Light refreshments are planned so please let us know if you will attend (by email to fairmanager@science-fair.org).
STUDENT CLINIC
Wednesday, November 8, at 7 PM
Oakwood School, 105 John Wilson Way, Morgan Hill
Students and parents from all schools are welcome.
ENGINEERING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Monday, November 27, at 7 PM
Oakwood School, 105 John Wilson Way, Morgan Hill
Students and parents from all schools are welcome.
More Sponsors » |
501(c)3 nonprofit organization Donations are fully deductible. EIN 94-6122043. |
Copyright 2015–2025, Santa Clara Valley Science and Engineering Fair Association
Website by Sara Lorien Design