“At Synaptics, we understand that the students sitting behind classroom desks today will be the engineers sitting in our labs tomorrow, inventing and then bringing to life the next lifestyle-changing technology,” said Jim Harrington, Synaptics vice president of global human resources. “These students are doing incredible work today and the Intel ISEF is an excellent way to recognize their efforts. By showing them that their work matters and has real-world implications, we hope to inspire students to continue on that career path and uphold the Silicon Valley tradition of innovation.”
Synaptics will be presenting three special awards for projects that contribute to scientifically sound research relevant to human interface technology. The first place winner will receive $1,500 and an internship opportunity, the second place prize is $750, and the third place prize is $250. The ceremony for special awards is presented by U.S. organizations, federal agencies, and colleges and universities. The ceremony will be held at 7 pm on Thursday, May 13, at the San Jose State University Event Center.
Synaptics will also participate in several events at Intel ISEF. Dave Gillespie, R&D fellow at Synaptics, will give a Shop Talk for attendees on the “Evolution of the TouchPad™” on Monday, May 10, from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm.
Synaptics and Google are co-hosting an Information Hunt at the fair where student teams can compete at Synaptics’ or Google’s booth. Students will use Synaptics Scrybe™ gestures to browse the Internet, search, and submit answers into a program. The student with the best time to answer all four questions correctly wins. The top scoring team will receive a grand prize, including devices with a Synaptics-enabled touch interface.