SILAMBU Science Expo 2026
Celebrating Innovation and Creativity
Welcome to SILAMBU Science Expo 2026!
Discover an exciting collection of student projects, innovative experiments, and creative ideas that reflect the spirit of scientific exploration. We warmly invite all students to present their investigations and bring their curiosity to life.
Families, community partners, and local STEM professionals are encouraged to attend, celebrate student achievements, and support the next generation of thinkers and innovators.
What Students Gain..
- Opportunities to showcase work with the school community
- Mastery of the scientific method
- Hands-on exploration of STEM disciplines
- Exposure to real-world scientific inquiry and experimentation
- Inspiration to pursue future interests and careers in STEM
- Building resilience through trial, error, and discovery and much more

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Are you a budding scientist with a brilliant idea? Step forward and showcase your brilliance!!🚀
📅 Event Details
Date : 25 April 2026
Time : 10 AM - 12 PM
Location : Farmington High School
Michigan, USA
💡 Who can Participate
All students are welcome—from budding young scientists in the lower grades to advanced researchers in the upper grades.
🤖 Project Categories
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Application Technology (AI/Softtech/Startup Ideas)
🏆Winners- TBD
Winners will get free admission to Michigan Science Center
💡 Event Schedule - TBD
9:30 AM - 10 AM - Setup
10:00 AM - 12 PM - Setup
9:30 AM - 10 AM - Setup
🔬 TBD
Projects may be completed individually or in small groups, depending on grade‑level guidelines.
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FAQs, Guidelines and more
Projects may be completed individually or in small groups?
2. Is there a dress code?
3. What categories are available?
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, and AI. Pick the category that best fits your project's main discipline.
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Projects must be the original work of the students.
Each project must have a clear aim, hypothesis, procedure, and conclusion.
All materials should be safe and school-appropriate.
Working models are encouraged but not mandatory.
Display & Presentation
Use a display board with the project title, team members’ names, and class.
Include charts, diagrams, and photographs where possible.
Prepare a 3–5 minute explanation of your project for visitors and judges.
Safety Guidelines
To ensure a safe and successful event for all students, staff, and visitors, please adhere to the following mandatory safety protocols.
Open Flames: No candles, burners, or matches.
Hazardous Chemicals: No strong acids, bases, or toxic/flammable solvents.
Pathogens: No infectious agents, bacteria cultures, or fungi.
Live Animals: Vertebrate animals are not permitted. Use high-quality photos, videos, or anatomical models instead.
All experiments involving chemical reactions or electricity must be conducted under the supervision of a parent or teacher.
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