News Archive

7 April 2022
Columbia Chapter News

George Tabatadze, Chapter Executive Council Member and Web Editor/Webmaster

CCHPS Recognizes Two Students at Mid-Columbia Science Fair

The Columbia Chapter of the Health Physics Society (CCHPS) recognized two students at the 2022 Mid-Columbia Science and Engineering Fair at the awards ceremony on 12 March 2022. Brynn Lenz from Christ the King Middle School ("Clean or Dirty") and Ourania-Maria Glezakou-Elbert from Hanford High School ("A Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms in Identifying Higgs Boson Events From the Background") received diplomas and monetary awards. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the fair was held in a virtual format. David Ottley from the CCHPS Public Information & Education Committee (Science Fair subcommittee) served as a judge at this year's fair. The Mid-Columbia Science and Engineering Fair is the oldest science fair in the state of Washington and is organized by the Mid-Columbia Science Fair Association (MCSF Association).

Herbert M. Parker Symposium Postponed

The Herbert M. Parker Symposium was originally scheduled to take place in April 2022, but due to uncertainties associated with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions imposed on our partners, the symposium planning committee has decided to cancel the in-person meeting. For more information visit the symposium web page.

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