Great Job Everyone!

Here are the winners:
College
1st programming Jaryn Giampaoli
2nd for programming Manjot Singh, Adrian Darian, Mary Francine Delos Reyes
3rd for programming Frida Quinto
1st STEM Aden Schefner
2nd STEM Alisson and Nathan Ross
2nd STEM Vianca Reynoso
3rd STEM Dana Nguyen

High School
1st for STEM HS Natali Chavez-Segura
1st for Programming HS Skylee Blaine

College Entries

Check out the college entries

Dana Nguyen, Merced College

ArdunioDS - A portable touch screen device that can use arduino to control its working LED lights and audio. (Can also play GameBoy Advance Games only)

Jaryn Giampaoli, Merced College

A simple, yet fun game that utilizes an analog joystick and a LCD display. I took base code that I found online that had the game not be very entertaining and interjected some of my own knowledge and code to produce a spinoff of that version which I call, ArduRUNo! Proper citation of used code is included within my corresponding report (I have attached the report to this submission via the video upload question) of the program along with being cited within my Arduino sketch. The game overall is powered by an Arduino Uno Controller Board. Knowledge in C++ programming language was required. This is an individual project that I developed as my Final Project for my Computer Architecture and Organization class I took at Merced College for Spring of 2020.

Frida Quinto, Merced College

Button activated LED Light sequences It has a total of 12 light sequences.

Manjot Singh, Adrian Darian, Mary Francine Delos Reyes, UC Merced

PhinesChen is a project that transformed the website for our local food bank, Merced County Food Bank (MCFB). We focused on tackling three main issues to help ease the lives of the food bank. First we created a brand new site with updated information about the bank, a map to help locate food distribution sites to anyone on the website and a login system for the Admins or simple users. The first main issue we tackled was digitizing the storage system, MCFB did everything by hand from processing requests to managing inventory. We created a back-end database to store any number of items MCFB may receive and added a front-end component for easily inputting data. Then we built a tracker to stay informed on when a shipment will reach the food bank or reach a distribution site. Lastly we created a Admin UI so all data related to MCFB can be tracked including amount of food, money donated/spent, requests/donation forms, and much more. All of these changes were done on one web platform with very intuitive designs so anyone would be able to operate it.

Vianca Reynoso, Merced College

This is a project I made for my CPSC 42 class. I was inspired by the idea that one might need a special level of clearance to complete a task, behind some sort of lock. This is a rudimentary take at a keypad lock with multiple clearance levels. I hope to add an LCD display, as well as audible notification to let the user know if they have access or not.

Aden Scheftner, Columbia College

A 3D Model for Volume Analysis of a gold tailings pile using UAV drone technology, a survey grade GPS unit, and Agisoft Metashape software in order to assess the number of environmental samples that would be required to test for heavy metals and asbestos.

Alisson and Nathan Ross, Merced College and UC Merced

We built an Ironman-inspired glove with an Arduino. It simulates Ironman's repulsors by enabling a fan and an LED when the user tilts their hand at the appropriate angle.

High School Entries

Here are the High School Entries

Natali Chavez-Segura

My project is called Natali’s House Project. I first decided what to draw which was a house , after I drew it on a paper then coded it into CodeHs using JavaScript.

Skylee Blaine

A robot that moves ('dances') using user input, algorithm, and abstraction.
Link to the video for the project