3M Young Scientist Challenge Names 10 Finalists for 2026 National Competition
Students aged 11 to 14 recognized for innovative robotics, safety and climate solutions; earn chance at title of "America's Top Young Scientist"
Each of the 10 finalists receive an exclusive mentorship with a 3M scientist and at the final event in October, they have the chance to win a
The top 10 2026 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalists are as follows (in alphabetical order by last name):
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Ahmed Abdelsalam ,Cambridge, Mass. ,Darby Vassall Upper School ,Cambridge Public Schools -
Aaisha Asif ,Sarasota, Fla. ,Pine View ,Sarasota County Schools -
Raji Doshi ,Farmington , Conn.,Talcott Mountain Academy ,Private School -
Aiden Jo ,Houston, Texas , TheVillage School ,Houston Independent School District -
Roy Kim ,Beaverton, Ore. ,Whitford Middle School ,Beaverton School District -
Arika Kundu ,Shorewood, Minn. , Minnetonka Middle School East,Minnetonka Public Schools -
Sharvi Mahajan ,San Diego, Calif. ,Bernardo Heights Middle School ,Poway Unified School District -
Millie Pradawong,
Fairfax, Va. ,Thoreau Middle School ,Fairfax County -
Naboshree Santra,
Oviedo, Fla. ,Jackson Heights Middle School ,Seminole County Public Schools -
Abigail Stein ,Nashville, Tenn. ,Harding Academy , Nashville Independent Schools
"The 3M Young Scientist Challenge brings together student curiosity, scientific thinking and 3M mentorship to turn promising ideas into real solutions," said
This year's 10 finalists, aged 11 to 14, each spotted an everyday problem, developed an innovative solution, and pitched their project through a one- to two-minute entry video. Their proposals align to two of 3M's 49 technology platforms, including Climate Tech and Safety. An esteemed group of judges, including 3M scientists and leaders in education from across the country, evaluated the entries based on creativity, scientific knowledge and communication effectiveness.
"The finalists of this year's 3M Young Scientist Challenge prove you can be a scientist at any age," said
Next steps in the competition
Each of the 10 finalists will participate in an exclusive summer mentorship program with a 3M scientist. These mentors will provide guidance and advice to help advance each finalist's solution. Then, on
At this final event, each finalist will participate in a series of live challenges before presenting their final project and answering questions from a panel of judges. At the close of the competition, one finalist will be named the grand prize winner, receiving
Previous competition winners and alumni achievements
Previous challenge finalists and 3M scientists have created solutions for a wide variety of real-world problems, including cybersecurity, coral reef health, water conservation, food safety, energy consumption, air pollution and transportation efficiency. Former America's Top Young Scientists have given TED Talks, filed patents and founded nonprofits. In addition, a 3M Young Scientist Challenge Alumni Network was formed in fall 2022 and includes more than 100 former challenge winners, finalists and mentors, who take part in networking opportunities and more. Past honors include:
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Gitanjali Rao became TIME's first-ever Kid of the Year in 2020 -
Liam McCarty was named to theForbes 30 Under 30 list in 2022 -
Heman Bekele was TIME's 2024 Kid of the Year
Learning resources for all educators and students
The 3M Young Scientist Challenge is complemented by
To learn more about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and meet the 2026 finalists, visit YoungScientistLab.com.
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