The Singapore Science & Engineering Fair (SSEF) is a national competition organised by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), and Science Centre Singapore (SCS). The SSEF is affiliated to the prestigious International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which is regarded as the Olympics of science competitions.
SSEF is an excellent platform for our budding scientists and engineers to showcase their passion by communicating their findings to industry experts. Selected winners will get to represent Singapore and compete at the ISEF.
SSEF is open to secondary and pre-university students in MOE schools.
For information regarding participation in the current run of SSEF, please access this link.
Click here to access recorded SSEF STEM Talks.
Click here to access the past virtual SSEF Public Day activities.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2026 Award Winners.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2025 Award Winners.
Click here to view the STEM for Good! Contest results
Click here for the list of SSEF 2024 Award Winners.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2023 Award Winners.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2023 Junior Scientist Award Winners.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2022 Award Winners.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2022 Junior Scientist Award Winners.
Click here for the SSEF 2022 eBooklet!
Click here for the list of SSEF 2021 Award Winners
Click here for the list of SSEF 2021 Junior Scientist Award Winners
Click here for the SSEF 2021 eBooklet
Click here for the list of SSEF 2020 Award Winners
Click here for the list of SSEF 2020 Junior Scientist Award Winners
Click here for the list of SSEF 2019 Award Winners.
Click here for the awards received by the Singapore representatives at the ISEF 2019.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2018 Award Winners.
Click here for the awards received by the Singapore representatives at the ISEF 2018.
Click here for the list of SSEF 2004 to 2017 Award Winners.
Should you have any queries regarding SSEF, please contact us at ssef@moe.edu.sg.
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