M3 Challenge 2023 — Winning Teams

Of the 650 papers submitted to this year’s Challenge, 168 advanced to the second round of judging. A total of 37 distinctions are awarded with scholarship prizes, roughly 6% of submissions.

FINALISTS (Top 6 teams)

The top six awards, ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, were awarded after the final round of judging on April 25 to teams representing the following high schools.

M3 Challenge Champion, $20,000 Team Prize

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Team #16401), Alexandria, Virginia

Coach: Quinn McFee

Students: Rishabh Chhabra, Om Gole, Rishabh Prabhu, Jerry Sheng, Laura Zhang

M3 Challenge Runner Up, $15,000 Team Prize

St. John’s School (Team #16573), Houston, Texas

Coach: Dwight Raulston

Students: Ananya Das, Caden Juang, Oliver Lin, Ben Lu, Addison Spiegel

M3 Challenge Third Place, $10,000 Team Prize

High Technology High School (Team #16559), Lincroft, New Jersey

Coach: Raymond Eng

Students: Michael Gao, Kevin Guan, Amanda Guan, Amanda Lin, Kevin Liu

M3 Challenge Finalist, $5,000 Team Prize

Conestoga High School (Team #16424), Berwyn, Pennsylvania

Coach: Allison Youndt

Students: James Johnson, Evan Lu, Daniel Tu, Vincent Yao, Evelyn Yu

M3 Challenge Finalist, $5,000 Team Prize

Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Team #16407), Lincolnshire, Illinois

Coach: Paul Kim

Students: Jack Chen, Collin Fan, Aadit Juneja, Aayush Kashyap, Nathan Ma

M3 Challenge Finalist, $5,000 Team Prize

FW Buchholz High School (Team #16629), Gainesville, Florida

Coach: Ziwei Lu

Students: Himal Bamzai-Wokhlu, Nicholas Dang, Nolan Gao, Melissa Li, Nathan Wei

TECHNICAL COMPUTING FINALIST TEAMS

The top three awards, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000, will be awarded after the final round of judging on April 25 to teams representing the following high schools.

Technical Computing Winner, $3,000 Team Prize

Eltham College (Team #16474), London, England

Coach: Benjamin Eastley / Students: Oles Chaban, Atharv Gupta, Ben Robinson, Alice Sanderson, and Ethan Southward

Technical Computing Runner Up, $2,000 Team Prize

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology (Team #16401), Alexandria, Virginia

Coach: Quinn McFee / Students: Rishabh Chhabra, Om Gole, Rishabh Prabhu, Jerry Sheng, Laura Zhang

Technical Computing Third Place, $1,000 Team Prize

William Mason High School (Team #16968), Mason, Ohio

Coach: Colleen Everett / Students: Oliver Gao, Matthew Qiu, Jason Wang, Katie Wilson, David Zhang

SEMI-FINALIST TEAMS

Papers from the following six teams underwent in-depth discussion and were deemed to be of exceptional quality by judges. They were recognized as Semi-Finalists and received prizes of $1,500 each.

American Heritage School (Team #16844), Plantation, Florida

Coach: Radleigh Santos / Students: Srijan Deoraj, Luke Freed, Anagh Sangavarapu, Sharvaa Selvan, Alan Wu

Blake School – Northrop Campus (Team #16667), Minneapolis, Minnesota

Coach: Christin Winkler / Students: Karn Kaura, Alex Wu, Curtis Ying

Eltham College (Team #16474), London, England

Coach: Benjamin Eastley / Students: Oles Chaban, Atharv Gupta, Ben Robinson, Alice Sanderson, Ethan Southward

Livingston High School (Team #16513), Livingston, New Jersey

Coach: Cheryl Coursen / Students: Jeffrey Xu, Renee Hong, Ben Gantman, Harsh Akunuri, Timothy Wu

Montgomery Blair High School (Team #16767), Silver Spring, Maryland

Coach: David Stein / Students: Jerry Jing, Michael Wang, Alisha Wu, Sophia Zeng, Victor Zhu

Plano West Senior High School (Team #16960), Plano, Texas

Coach: Sam Fung / Students: Albert Jiang, Suden Prashar, Andy Qin

TECHNICAL COMPUTING HONORABLE MENTION TEAMS

Teams representing the following schools were recognized with Honorable Mention distinction for noteworthy submission.

Blake School – Northrop Campus (Team #16667), Minneapolis, Minnesota

Coach: Christin Winkler / Students: Karn Kaura, Alex Wu, Curtis Ying

Legend High School (Team #16604), Parker, Colorado

Coach: Joe Hunt / Students: Samantha Buk, Nicholas Carboni, Nandhana Vivek, Victoria von Buhr

Livingston High School (Team #16513), Livingston, New Jersey

Coach: Cheryl Coursen / Students: Jeffrey Xu, Renee Hong, Ben Gantman, Harsh Akunuri, Timothy Wu

Memphis University School (Team #16536), Memphis, Tennessee

Coach: Steve Gadbois / Students: Amar Kanakamedala, Jeffrey Liu, Evan Wu, Henry Yu, Lou Zhou

Pine View School (Team #16852), Osprey, Florida

Coach: Mark Mattia / Students: Nicholas Brion, Harrison Chojnowski, Devin Gulliver, Duncan Marmash, Lisa Zhang

William Fremd High School (Team #16758), Palatine, Illinois

Coach: Christopher Grattoni / Students: Samarth Chitgopekar, Aditya Gupta, Joseph Jiang, Alex Kim, Megan Wang

HONORABLE MENTION TEAMS

Teams representing the following 22 schools were recognized with Honorable Mention distinction. Team prizes of $1,000 each were awarded to them for noteworthy submissions.

AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOLS PALM BEACH, DELRAY BEACH, Florida

CLEAR LAKE HIGH SCHOOL, HOUSTON, Texas

EXETER MATHEMATICS SCHOOL, EXETER, DEVON

FT LEE HIGH SCHOOL, FORT LEE, New Jersey

GLASTONBURY HIGH SCHOOL, GLASTONBURY, Connecticut

JERICHO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, JERICHO, New York

LOS ALTOS HIGH SCHOOL, LOS ALTOS, California

MAGGIE L WALKER GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL, RICHMOND, Virginia

MONTGOMERY BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL, SILVER SPRING, Maryland

NICOLET HIGH SCHOOL, GLENDALE, Wisconsin

NORTH ALLEGHENY SR HIGH SCHOOL, WEXFORD, Pennsylvania

NUEVA SCHOOL, HILLSBOROUGH, California (two teams)

ORLANDO SCIENCE MIDDLE & HS, ORLANDO, Florida

PINE VIEW SCHOOL, OSPREY, Florida

PINGRY SCHOOL, SHORT HILLS, New Jersey

PITTSFORD MENDON HIGH SCHOOL, PITTSFORD, New York

ST ANDREW’S SCHOOL, MIDDLETOWN, Delaware

WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS, WATFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE

WILLIAM FREMD HIGH SCHOOL, PALATINE, Illinois (two teams)

WILLIAM MASON HIGH SCHOOL, MASON, Ohio