Future Scientists Compete in Diyarbakır

Future Scientists Compete in Diyarbakir
Future Scientists Compete in Diyarbakır

Secondary school students from 57 provinces of Turkey carry out research projects in many fields from digital transformation to wearable technologies, from food safety to space technologies. 10 projects in 180 branches, such as technological design and software, are fighting fiercely in order to be ranked in Diyarbakır. The scientists of the future will receive their awards on November 4 at the Secondary School Students Research Projects Final Competition organized by the TÜBİTAK Scientist Support Programs Presidency (BİDEB).

DIFFICULT MARATHON

The Secondary School Students Research Projects Final Competition, which was held for the 16th time this year, started on October 31st in Diyarbakır. In a challenging 5-day marathon; 10 projects that made it to the finals in 180 fields: Biology, Geography, Values ​​Education, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, History, Technological Design, Turkish and Software.

UNIVERSITY TEACHERS BECOME JURY

The jury consisting of academics working at various universities; It evaluates research projects such as ecological balance, food safety, agriculture and livestock technologies, and digital transformation. Among the projects competing in the final, themes such as wearable technologies, health and biomedical device technologies, disaster management, aviation and space, and sustainable development also draw attention.

EXCITING DORUKTA

The award ceremony of the competition will be held on November 4, 2022 at Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality Sezai Karakoç Culture and Congress Center. At the ceremony, the owners of the top 3 projects and incentive awards will be announced as a result of the evaluation of the jury. TÜBİTAK President Hasan Mandal will reward the winners of the projects.

31 THOUSAND STUDENTS ATTENDED

The competition aims to make secondary school students work in the fields of basic, social and applied science, to direct these studies and to contribute to the scientific development of the students. This year, a total of 4 thousand 583 students, 13 thousand 585 boys and 17 thousand 416 girls, from 31 thousand 1 schools participated in the competition. Compared to 2021, there was a 53 percent increase in applications. Students applied for a total of 23 projects this year.

REGIONAL FINALS

The regional finals exhibition was held in Adana, Ankara, Bursa, Erzurum, Istanbul Asia, Istanbul Europe, Izmir, Kayseri, Konya, Malatya, Samsun, Van between 28-31 March 2022. Among the 218 projects that passed the preliminary evaluation, 57 projects prepared by 148 students from 336 provinces and 180 different schools were entitled to participate in the final in Diyarbakır.

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