06/04/2026
A glimpse of Team CYSF projects at in Edmonton last week. Good job everyone!
CYSF is open to students in grades 5 through 12. Canada's largest science fair held at the University of Calgary's Olympic Oval!
The mission of the Calgary Youth Science Fair Society is "to promote an appreciation for scientific principles and method in the youth of Calgary by means of an annual science competition". Every year approximately 800 students from schools in and around Calgary gather to take part in Canada's largest science fair. The fair is open to students in grades 5 through 12. Students normally register thr
06/04/2026
A glimpse of Team CYSF projects at in Edmonton last week. Good job everyone!
06/03/2026
In case you missed it, Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi's CYSF project about wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease was featured on CBC's Calgary Eyeopener! Check out the link below:
Calgary high school students develop wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease | CBC News Calgary grade 12 students Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi spent their senior year developing a wearable tail to help people battling Parkinson's disease maintain their balance and avoid serious falls. The duo recently presented their project at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton.
06/03/2026
ICYMI, Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi's CYSF project about wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease was featured on CBC's Calgary Eyeopener! Check out the link below:
Calgary high school students develop wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease | CBC News Calgary grade 12 students Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi spent their senior year developing a wearable tail to help people battling Parkinson's disease maintain their balance and avoid serious falls. The duo recently presented their project at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton.
06/03/2026
In case you missed it, Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi's CYSF project about wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease was featured on CBC's Calgary Eyeopener this week! Check out the link below:
Calgary high school students develop wearable technology for those with Parkinson's disease | CBC News Calgary grade 12 students Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi spent their senior year developing a wearable tail to help people battling Parkinson's disease maintain their balance and avoid serious falls. The duo recently presented their project at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton.
06/03/2026
05/29/2026
๐ Congratulations to every member of Team CYSF for representing us at this year in Edmonton! ๐Several of our finalists were award winners! ๐๏ธ
Yugam Bansal - Junior Bronze Excellence Award
Mariam El Gamal - Junior Silver Excellence Award
Taha Farooq and Manan Vyas - Senior Bronze Excellence Award
Richard Gao - Senior Bronze Excellence Award and the Canadian Nuclear Society Nuclear Science and Technology Award
Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi - Senior Gold Excellence Award and Senior Youth Can Innovate Award
Benjamin Mathew - Junior Silver Excellence Award
Gayatri Sakharkar - Intermediate Gold Excellence Award, Intermediate Challenge Award in Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Intermediate Youth Can Innovate Award
A***n Sharma - Intermediate Silver Excellence Award
Vivienne Skriver - Junior Bronze Excellence Award
Aneikan Udofia - Intermediate Silver Excellence Award
Mika Wan - Intermediate Silver Excellence Award
Sara Waqas - Senior Silver Excellence Award
You can find the complete list of Youth Science Canada - Sciences jeunesse Canada award winners here: https://cwsf-espc.ca/awards/ and check out all projects presented at online: https://partner.projectboard.world/ysc/cwsf-espc