Silicon Valley Student Leadership Council
From idea through publication
Your high school science research companion
How research goes
The same shape whether it ends at a fair, in a class, or in the journal. Publication is the last part of it rather than a separate thing to apply to.
- Permission 01
- Getting started 02
- Designing the study 03
- Doing the work 04
- Telling people 05
Dates, checked
The forms that must be signed before experimentation begins are checked against the date the work actually started. Getting that order wrong disqualifies students every year, and it is the single failure that no reminder email reliably catches.
Work, recorded
Field notes are appended and timestamped, never edited. A wet lab student photographs a notebook page; a software student pastes a commit summary. Both satisfy the same requirement.
Work, published
A permanent, indexed, citable record with its own URL, so a student can link it from an application years later and it still resolves.
Fairs, grants and the journal
- Synopsys Silicon Valley Science and Technology Championship March 4, 2027
Nothing is published here yet
Published records appear as soon as the first project reaches the publication stage. The guides are already open.