Dr. Richard A. Schwarz, a seasoned scientist and researcher who holds his Ph.D in Chemistry from Duke and his bachelors from MIT, answers science related questions for the Student Board during the selection process.
After the first day of work, the Student Board is treated to a warm meal - in a renovated caboose!
On day 2 they are back to discussions.
Each application is thoughtfully considered.
And finally the new inductees have been selected!
One last chance for a photo - The Student Board stands in front of a wall commemorating all past National Gallery Inductees.
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We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation for the National Gallery of America's Young Inventors, 1999-2006
The National Gallery for America's Young Inventors ™ is the only nationally recognized hall of fame for student inventors, established in 1993 and given permission by the adult National Inventors Hall of Fame Board in Washington, D.C. to archive and enshrine great student inventions and inventors K-12.