
March 26-27, 2026
Desert Financial Arena
600 E Veterans Way
Tempe, AZ
Become a Judge
Inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers by serving as a judge at AZSEF, where your expertise helps students turn curiosity into discovery.
Who can serve as a judge?
- Individuals with 2+ years of experience in a STEM or related field
- Individuals with 2 years of college credit in a STEM field
- Individuals who hold an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorate degree
- We are especially looking for individuals with advanced degrees and experience to judge the senior division.
Registration for judges begins in fall 2025- stay tuned for details!
Judge Info Session
Join us for an informational webinar to learn what it’s like to serve as a judge at the Arizona Science & Engineering Fair (AzSEF). Whether you’re a STEM professional, college student, or community member with a passion for science, this session will walk you through the time commitment, expectations, and benefits of judging. Discover how you can inspire the next generation of innovators while expanding your own professional network.
Serve as a Volunteer
Be a part of something extraordinary! Volunteer at AZSEF and help create an unforgettable experience for Arizona’s young innovators and problem solvers.
Registration for volunteers begins Fall 2025- stay tuned for details!
Code of Conduct
Judges Code of Conduct
The Judge’s Code of Conduct is intended to ensure fairness, transparency,
and professionalism during AzSEF.

Students
Discover how to participate in AzSEF, from project submission guidelines to registration details, empowering students to showcase their scientific curiosity and innovation.

Educators
Explore past winners and their inspiring projects at AzSEF, discovering the diverse range of accolades and achievements from previous events.

Awards
Explore past winners and their inspiring projects at AzSEF, discovering the diverse range of accolades and achievements from previous events.
Have questions?
For questions regarding AzSEF, please contact azsef@azscience.org or call 602.716.2000.