Colorado State Science Fair, Inc.
Judge's Information Form

IMPORTANT NOTE: Submitting the following form, volunteering to judge and/or be a team captain or team project judging representative is a commitment to perform these duties on Thursday, April 10, 2008.

PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY (See the Judging Duties for details.):
Yes, I will serve as a JUDGE on Thursday, April 10, 2008, at Colorado State University (CSU) from 10:45 AM to 5:45 PM.
Yes, I am a NEW JUDGE at CSEF and will attend the New Judges Orientation from 10:15 AM to 10:45 AM.
Yes, I will serve as a CAPTAIN** of a Category Judging Team & BEST INDIVIDUAL PROJECT JUDGE from 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
Yes, I will serve as a TEAM PROJECT JUDGING REPRESENTATIVE of a Category Judging Team from 10:45 AM to 5:45 PM.
I will NOT be able to serve as a JUDGE in 2008, but KEEP my name on the MAILING LIST for 2009.
REMOVE my name from the JUDGES' MAILING LIST.

Yes, I am interested in CARPOOLING with other judges from my area to CSU (Ft. Collins). A list of potential carpoolers will be sent with the Judges Information Package.

I/my employer wants to make a FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION to the CSEF, see the New Sponsor Packet for details or send a message to the CSSF, Inc. Board of Director's President with contact information.

**Category Captains will receive a complimentary T-shirt (CAPTAINS, please choose your size below), anyone else wanting us to order one for you, please indicate so below.**
Yes, I want to order a CSEF T-shirt for $10. Adult Size: Small Medium Large X-Large XX-Large

Are you involved in any REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR associated with the Colorado Science and Engineering Fair?
NO
YES
, in the following capacity:
Adult Sponsor Teacher Relative of Student(s) in Grade(s): CSEF Division(s): Category(ies):
Other Regional Fair Involvement (please describe):

Were you ever a PAST STUDENT FINALIST at CSEF? YES NO
If Yes, please indicate for what years: , and consider completing the CSEF Alumni Information Form to keep us up to date on your accomplishments.

INDICATE your preference (1, 2, 3) for the CATEGORIES of expertise you are qualified to judge. Please choose ONLY 3.

Animal Sciences The study of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates). For example - animal development, animal ecology, animal genetics, animal husbandry, animal pathology, animal physiology, animal systematics, biochemistry related to animals, animal cellular & molecular biology, etc.
Behavioral & Social Sciences The science or study of the thought processes and behavior of humans and other animals in their interactions with the environment studied through observational and experimental methods. For example - clinical & developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, physiological psychology, sociology, etc.
Chemistry The science of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems. For Example - analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, general chemistry, general biochemistry, biochemical metabolism, structural biochemistry, etc.
Earth & Space Sciences The study of sciences related to the Earth and anything in the universe beyond the Earth. For example - climatology, weather, geochemistry, geology, petrology, mineralogy, paleontology, geophysics, landforms, tectonics, theoretical or computational astronomy, observational astronomy, cosmology, etc.
Energy & Transportation The study of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, clean transport and alternative fuels. For example -aerodynamics, alternative fuels, fossil fuel energy, vehicle development, solar, renewable energy, etc.
Engineering The application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, processes and systems. For example - bioengineering, civil engineering, construction engineering, chemical engineering, industrial engineering and processing, material science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace & aeronautical engineering, thermodynamics, robotics, etc.
Environmental Sciences The study of pollution sources and their control, ecology and conservation. For Example - air pollution & quality, soil contamination & quality, water pollution & quality, bioremediation, ecosystems management, environmental engineering, land resource management, forestry, recycling, waste management, etc.
Mathematics & Computer Sciences The study of the measurement, properties and relationships of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. The deductive study of numbers, geometry and various abstract constructs or structures. The study of information processes, the structures and procedures that represent processes and their implementation in information processing systems. For example - algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, geometry, probability & statistics, algorithms, data bases, artificial intelligence, networking & communications, computational science, computer graphics, software engineering, programming languages, computer systems, operating systems, etc.
Medicine & Health The science of diagnosing, treating or preventing disease and other damage to the body or mind.. For example - dentistry, pathology, nutrition, allergies, blood, protein & food chemistry, epidemiology, human genetics, molecular biology of diseases, human physiology & pathophysiology, biochemistry related to humans, human cellular & molecular biology, immunology, etc.
Microbiology The study of micro-organisms and antibiotic substances. For example - antibiotics, antimicrobials, bacteriology, microbial genetics, virology, etc.
Physics The science of matter and energy and the interactions between the two. For Example - atoms, molecules, solids, biological physics, instrumentation & electronics, magnetics & electromagnetics, nuclear & particle physics, optics, lasers, masers, theoretical physics, etc.
Plant Sciences The study of plant life. For example - agriculture/agronomy, plant development, plant ecology, plant genetics, photosynthesis, plant physiology (molecular, cellular, & organismal), plant systematics, plant evolution, biochemistry related to plants, horticulture, etc.

INDICATE your preference for DIVISION: Junior Division (Grades 6 - 8) Senior Division (Grades 9 - 12) Either Division

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IMPORTANT NOTES:

Submitting this form volunteering to judge and/or be a team captain or team project judging representative is a commitment to perform these duties on Thursday, April 10, 2008.

Judging Team assignments and information with a schedule and judging instructions will be sent to all judges in LATE MARCH. If you do not receive a packet by March 31st, please contact Gina Holland at 303-885-7902.

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