A Chinese delegation of about 25 high school students (competition finalists)
from different cities in China is currently attending the fair at 2008 Intel
Science And Engineering Fair held in Atlanta May 11- 16 at George World Congress
Center (GWCC) and is critically needing Chinese/English technical interpreters
for Wednesday the 14th to help presenting their projects to the Judges.
All of the projects are of fairly high technical nature and your help is needed
to help these students communicate to the judges.
If you have the following knowledge and expertise, and can volunteer on Wednesday
May 14th, please contact Richard Li x 770-861-7916 or directly go to George
World Congress Center (GWCC) and report to room B403.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 (7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.)
Plant Sciences
Animal Sciences,
Behavioral & Social Sciences,
Biochemistry,
Cellular and Molecular Biology,
Chemistry,
Computer Science,
Earth Science,
Engineering,
Energy & Transportation,
Environmental Sciences,
Environmental Management,
Mathematical Sciences,
Medicine & Health Sciences,
Microbiology,
Physics & Astronomy
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Backgroud
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Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2008
Atlanta, Georgia
Presented by Agilent Technologies
Honorary Chairman Governor Sonny Perdue
William K. Dodd, Chairman
Mary Lue Walser, Director & Paul Ohme, Co-Director
Subject: Intel ISEF Volunteer Interpreters
Dear Colleague,
The International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) will be held at the
Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA, May 11-16, 2008. The Intel
ISEF is the largest science and engineering fair in the world and is dubbed
the “Olympics of Science Fairs.” The Intel ISEF hosts over 1,500 high school
students from grades 9-12, representing almost every state in the U.S. and
over 45 countries. The Intel ISEF encompasses 17 different science and
engineering categories and awards over $4,000,000 in prizes and scholarships.
For the 2008 Intel ISEF in Atlanta to be a success, we need to recruit
over 200 volunteer interpreters to assist on May 14, 2008, which is the
day of judging the projects. In addition a few volunteer interpreters
will be needed on other days of the fair, either by