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Eastchester students win regional science honors as ASR teacher seeks college accreditation
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Eastchester students placed at the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair after presenting advanced research projects; ASR teacher Dr. Ken Miller described student publishing successes and said he plans to pursue SUNY Albany accreditation and build in‑house lab capacity.
Eight Eastchester high school students were recognized at the March 15 Regeneron Westchester Science and Engineering Fair, the district heard Tuesday.
Dr. Ken Miller, the district’s advanced science research (ASR) teacher, introduced students who described projects ranging from AI models of crystal stability to an automated text‑to‑Braille device. Max Lind said his neural‑network model predicting crystal stability attained “90 to 98% accuracy” and earned second place in…
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