My first research experience:
I wrote a literature review on The Application of E-textiles in Monitoring Heart Failure for the regional science fair. I was mostly doing it for the experience as I've been fascinated with research but have been unsure of how to start with it-- an upperclassmen recommended me to do a literature review to start. TNJSF gave this amazing opportunity for the first time ever, and I took it!
I realized after getting there that everyone had their posters printed out, whereas mine looked not so...professional. But we live and learn! I was proud of how I talked about my research and how I answered technical questions presented by the judges. I ended up receiving the Topic Presentation award at the fair!
I also had other cool experiences through this fair: I saw interesting experimental research projects that I want to dive into next year, learned what it takes to win big awards (is ISEF a pipe dream?) at a competition like this through looking at amazing presentations, and tried the Dragon Drink at Starbucks with my dad. I also loved how they hung up my poster like an art exhibition (look at picture above : ).
Writing the report and abstract for my presentation also made me realize nuances to research: to search with specific keywords, create report around a "story", and of course, presentation matters (I'll show up with printed poster next year).
I'm so excited about this start to my research journey and can't wait to dive deeper into the topic of E-textiles this year.

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