MSEF Region II Categories
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MSEF Region II Categories
Animal Science
This category includes all aspects of animals and animal life, animal life cycles, and animal interactions with one another or with their environment. Examples of investigations included in this category would involve the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals; animal ecology, animal husbandry, entomology, ichthyology , ornithology, and herpetology , as well as the study of animals at the cellular and molecular level which would include cytology, histology, and cellular physiology. (Animal Behavior, Cellular studies, development, ecology, genetics, nutrition, and growth, physiology, systematics, and evolution)Behavioral and 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.Biochemistry
The study of the chemical basis of processes occurring in living organisms, including the processes by which these substances enter into, or are formed in, the organisms and react with each other and the environment. (Analytical, Medicinal, Structural, General)Biomedical and Health Sciences
This category focuses on studies specifically designed to address issues of human health and disease. It includes studies on the diagnosis, treatment, prevention or epidemiology of disease and other damage to the human body or mental systems. Includes studies of normal functioning and may investigate internal as well as external factors such as feedback mechanisms, stress or environmental impact on human health and disease. (cell, organ, and systems physiology, genetics and molecular biology of disease, immunology, nutrition, and natural products, pathophysiology)Earth and Environmental Science
Studies of the environment and its effect on organisms/systems. including investigations of biological processes such as growth and life span, as well as studies of Earth systems and their evolution. (Atmospheric Science, climate science, environmental effects on ecosystems, geosciences, water science)Engineering Mechanics
Studies that focus on the science and engineering that involve movement or structure. The movement can be by the apparatus or the movement can affect the apparatus. (Aerospace and aeronautical engineering, civil engineering, computational mechanics, control theory, ground vehicle systems, industrial engineering-processing, mechanical engineering, naval systems)Inorganic Chemistry
The study of the properties and reactions of inorganic and organometallic compounds Studies exploring the science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter not involving biochemical systems or carbon.Mathematics and System Software
The study or development of software, information processes or methodologies to demonstrate, analyze or control a process/solution. The study of measurement, properties, and relationships of qualities and sets, using numbers and symbols. The deductive study of numbers of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. The deductive study of numbers, geometry, and various abstract constructs, or structures (Algorithms, cybersecurity, databases, human/machine interface, languages and operating systems mobile apps. online learning, algebra, analysis, combinatorics, graph theory. game theory, geometry, and topology. number theory, probability, and statistics)Microbiology
The study of micro-organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, prokaryotes, and simple eukaryotes as well as antimicrobial and antibiotic substances. (Antimicrobial and antibiotics, applied microbiology, bacteriology, environmental microbiology, microbial genetics, virology)Organic Chemistry
The study of carbon-containing compounds, including hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Studies exploring the science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter not involving biochemical systems.Physics and Astronomy
Physics is the science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two. Astronomy is the study of anything in the universe beyond the Earth,( atomic, molecular and optical physics, astronomy and cosmology, biological physics, computational physics and astrophysics, condensed matter and materials, instrumentation, magnetics, electromagnetics and plasmas, mechanics, nuclear and particle physics, optics, lasers, and masers, quantum computation and theoretical physics)Plant Sciences
Studies of plants and how they live, including structure, physiology, development, and classification. Includes plant cultivation, development, ecology, genetics and plant breeding, pathology, physiology, systematics, and evolution. (Agriculture and agronomy, ecology, genetics and breeding, growth and development, pathology, plant physiology, systematics, and evolution)Robotics and Intelligent Design
Studies in which the use of machine intelligence is paramount to reducing the reliance on human intervention. (Biomechanics, cognitive systems, control theory, machine learning, robot kinematics).This category includes all aspects of animals and animal life, animal life cycles, and animal interactions with one another or with their environment. Examples of investigations included in this category would involve the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals, animal ecology, animal husbandry, entomology, ichthyology, ornithology, and herpetology, as well as the study of animals at the cellular and molecular level which would include cytology, Histology, and cellular physiology. (Animal Behavior, Cellular studies, development, ecology)