Snapshot of Projects at SciFest

Enable Arm – The Winner

When in Doubt Swing it out

Fire Ashes – an under valued nutrient

Bike Collision Detection System

Bioassay to investigate the affect of Organic and Non Organic Fertiliser Runoff on Daphnia Populations

Ultra Vision

Growing Medium for Potatoes

Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast

Solar Sleeve

Glogos

Height Adjustable Crutch

What Environment do Lichens Prefer?

Tractor Safety Lock

Turbofans

Youth Media Team

Interview with Donal O’Reilly

Heather and Wicktoria interviewed Donal O’Reilly a teacher at Killorglin Community College. His two students are presenting projects, the first on an Ultra Vision project and second on a safe lock system for tractors. In the interview he tells us how Scifest sparks students excitement. Listen in for more information.

Heather and Wicktoria
Youth Media Team

Interview with Gene Mehigan

Hannah and Susan interviewed Gene Mehigan, the Director of Postgraduate Studies in Marino Institute of Education. He spoke briefly about the Institute and the involvement of women in STEM.

Hannah and Susan
Youth Media Team

Interview with James Maloney

Susan and Wiktoria had an interview with James Maloney, a parent of one of the students participating in SciFest National Finals 2017. His son has created an incredible project about Bike Collision Sensors and James was very proud.

Susan and Wiktoria
Youth Media Team

Interview with Mary Gorey

Heather and Jack did an interview with Mary Gorey, a teacher from St. Josephs College and mentor of two teams of students presenting projects at Scifest. The first project is on sustainable energy and the second is a device that improves people’s golf skills. She tells us more about how schools can get involved, listen to find out more.

Jack and Heather
Youth Media Team

Interview with Donal Enright

Susan and Hannah interviewed Donal Enright, a teacher who mentored a project at the SciFest National Final 2017. He shared his thoughts on guiding his students with their fantastic project, the Height Adjustable Crutch.

Susan and Hannah
Youth Media Team

Interview with Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton

Jack and Heather interviewed Richard Bruton, Minister for Education and Skills, at the SciFest National Finals.
After being asked the question “Should science be a compulsory subject?”, he answered saying that he did not agree with the idea of making this subject compulsory. Listen in for the explanation.

Jack and Heather
Youth Media Team