Senator Martins, Senator-Elect Phillips & Legislator Nicolello Congratulate Manhasset Students on Earning National Recognition in Siemens Competition

Jack M. Martins

November 23, 2016

     Senator Jack M. Martins (R-7th Senate District), Senator-elect Elaine Phillips and Nassau County Legislator Rich Nicolello recently visited Manhasset High School to congratulate 15 students for earning national recognition in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology.  The students were among 498 nationwide chosen for the honor.

     The Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology is one of the nation’s premiere science research competitions for high school students. According to the Siemens Foundation, the competition seeks to promote excellence by encouraging students to undertake individual or team research projects. Additionally, it fosters intensive research that improves students' understanding of the value of scientific study and informs their consideration of future careers in these disciplines.

     The 15 award-winning Manhasset students are:

  • Fred Chu (regional finalist)
  • Stephen Lee (regional finalist)
  • Rachel Chang (semifinalist)
  • Tiffeny Chen (semifinalist)
  • Emma Fleishman (semifinalist)
  • Elin Hu (semifinalist)
  • Summar Khan (semifinalist)
  • Ashley Kim (semifinalist)
  • Richard Lee (semifinalist)
  • Matthew Palmadessa (semifinalist)
  • William Peng (semifinalist)
  • Sung Won Seo (semifinalist)
  • Ryan Thorpe (semifinalist)
  • Bart Voto (semifinalist)
  • Vanessa Zhang (semifinalist)

     Senator Martins (back row, third left), Senator-Elect Phillips (left) and Legislator Nicolello (back row, center) are pictured with the award-winning Manhasset High School students and Science Research Teacher Alison Huenger