A team of Harker students won the U.S. Department of Energy’s Regional Science Bowl, held at Stanford University’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
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Middle and upper school students win big at 2020 Synopsys Championship
Harker students had a great showing at the 2020 Synopsys Science & Technology Championship, winning multiple first awards and grand prizes. Eighth graders Gautam…
Harker students perform well at state level in TEAMS, national conference canceled
Harker students had another great year in the Technology Student Association’s annual TEAMS (Tests of Engineering, Aptitude, Mathematics and Science) competition, with four teams…
Student project named to the top 10% in ExploraVision contest
Harker eighth graders Anish Jain, Jordan Labio, Kyle Leung and Vardaan Ghai received an honorable mention in the Toshiba/National Science Teaching Association ExploraVision contest,…
Anand Natarajan ’09 co-authors landmark proof with team of computer scientists
A team of computer scientists including Anand Natarajan ’09 recently published a proof that has solved “a raft of open problems in computer science, physics and mathematics,” writes Quanta Magazine’s Kevin Hartnett.
Harker team wins poster award at young physicists tournament
Last month, seniors Finn Frankis and Sahil Gosain, juniors Arya Maheshwari and Saloni Shah, sophomore Sasvath Ramachandran and freshman Tiffany Chang competed at the…
Middle school Science Bowl team takes regional, headed to national finals
Middle school students became regional champions at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Middle School Science Bowl, held Feb. 22 at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Senior’s UCSF internship research published in Nature, covered by The Atlantic
During the summers following her sophomore and junior years, senior Anika Tiwari worked as an intern at the University of California, San Francisco. The…
Harker preschoolers carve pumpkins, learn the cycle of plant life reading ‘Pumpkin Jack’
Harker preschoolers had a delightful pre-Halloween activity, reading the book ‘Pumpkin Jack’ and carving their own pumpkins!
[UPDATED] Voting now open for 3M Young Scientist Challenge Improving Lives Award
As a top 10 finalist in this year’s 3M Young Scientist Challenge, eighth grader Reshma Kosaraju is eligible to win the Improving Lives Award. Voting is now open!