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CWSF 2009 - Winnipeg, Manitoba

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David - My name is David Skibinsky. I live in Regina, Saskatchewan and attend Winston Knoll Collegiate in grade twelve. I plan on attending the University of Regina, faculty of engineering, when I graduate, and would like to continue my studies at MIT after that. I enjoy playing hockey (I'm a goalie) and all sports and outdoor activities. I also enjoy school and travelling. One of my dreams is to invent something that will change the world. I would also like to work at NASA some day.
Jordan - I am currently a grade 12 student at Winston Knoll Collegiate. I enjoy travelling, politics, chess, and sports-- more notably soccer. I have been on the handball, chess, and mock trial teams at my school. I was also invited and attended the annual Interchange on Canadian Studies Conference here in Regina last April. In this nation wide conference, youth discussed the theme: Energy and the future. I have also attended the national chess championship twice as a member of team Saskatchewan. I also play soccer in both the winter and the summer seasons. I also have a job at Best Buy as a customer service representative since November 2007. I also volunteer at the Pasqua hospital gift shop and am an active member of my church, Lighthouse to all Nations. I have also gone through the Junior Achievement program and received the Marketing Excellence award. I will be attending the University of Regina's faculty of business for two years, specializing in international trade. Than I will be attending the Ivey School of Business in London, Ontario. After this I plan on obtaining my law degree and getting a job in the field of international finance or trade.

David Skibinsky, Jordan Brears


Stirling Engine: Thinking Outside the Gas Pump
Division:Health Sciences / None
Category:Senior
Region:Regina
City:Regina, SK
School:Winston Knoll Collegiate
Abstract:Our project is on the Stirling engine. A Stirling engine is a heat engine that runs on temperature difference. It has an air tight piston chamber, fly wheel, and a foam piston. As the hot air rises it contacts the denser, cooler air and sinks, pushing the piston up and down. We look at the power output and possible modern applications for the engine.

Awards Value
Dalhousie University Faculty of Science Entrance Scholarship
Senior Silver Medallist - $2000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: Dalhousie University, Faculty of Science
$2 000.00
The University of Western Ontario Scholarship
Silver Medallist - $1500 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: University of Western Ontario
$1 500.00
University of Ottawa Entrance Scholarship
Senior Silver Medallist - $3000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: University of Ottawa
$3 000.00
Silver Medal - Engineering
Senior
Sponsor: Youth Science Canada
$700.00
Total$7 200.00