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The 22 ISEF categories

Every ISEF project competes within one scientific category. They span the life sciences, the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computing. Find where your project belongs.

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Life & health sciences

Living systems, from molecules to medicine

Animal Sciences ANIM

The biology of animals — physiology, behavior, ecology, genetics, and development.

Plant Sciences PLNT

Plant biology, growth, genetics, agriculture, and crop science.

Microbiology MCRO

Microorganisms — bacteria, viruses, and fungi — and their effects on life.

Cellular & Molecular Biology CELL

The structure and function of cells and the molecules that drive them.

Biochemistry BCHM

The chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.

Computational Biology & Bioinformatics CBIO

Using computing and large datasets to solve biological problems.

Biomedical & Health Sciences BMED

Disease, health, and medicine — diagnostics, treatment, and public health.

Translational Medical Science TMED

Turning laboratory discoveries into real medical treatments and tools.

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Physical sciences & mathematics

Matter, energy, and number

Chemistry CHEM

The composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.

Physics & Astronomy PHYS

Matter, energy, and the universe — from particles to galaxies.

Materials Science MATS

Designing and understanding new materials and their properties.

Earth & Environmental Sciences EAEV

The planet’s systems — geology, climate, oceans, and ecosystems.

Mathematics MATH

Pure and applied mathematics, from theory to modeling.

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Engineering & technology

Designing, building, and computing

Biomedical Engineering ENBM

Engineering for medicine — devices, prosthetics, and biomaterials.

Environmental Engineering ENEV

Engineering to protect, clean, and sustain the environment.

Energy: Sustainable Materials & Design EGSD

Generating, storing, and using energy sustainably.

Engineering Technology: Statics & Dynamics ETSD

Mechanical and structural engineering — forces, motion, and machines.

Robotics & Intelligent Machines ROBO

Robots, automation, and intelligent control systems.

Embedded Systems EBED

Computing built into devices — hardware and software working together.

Software Design SFTD

Algorithms, applications, and software systems.

Technology Enhances the Arts TECA

Technology that creates or enhances art, music, and design.

04
Behavioral & social sciences

People, minds, and societies

Behavioral & Social Sciences BEHA

How people and societies think and behave — psychology, sociology, and linguistics.

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Choosing wisely

How to pick your category

Your category should match the core question of your project, not just its subject area. A project on a bacterial sensor might fit Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering, or Embedded Systems depending on what you actually investigated.

Choose the category where your work is strongest and where judges can best appreciate your method. When in doubt, ask a teacher or mentor — and read recent winning projects in each category for guidance.

ISEF project displays across many scientific categories
Projects span every category. Source: societyforscience.org

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