TEHRAN –Iran grabbed one gold medal and three silver medals at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) which was held in Saudi Arabia from July 22 to 30.
The IChO 2024 was held under the slogan ‘Building Connections Together’.
A total of 333 talented men and women from 90 countries participated in the competitions of the 56th edition of the IChO, under the supervision of 260 international specialists in the field of chemistry, at King Saud University in Riyadh.
Ramtin Moradi Mazhar succeeded in winning a gold medal, while Alborz Rezaei, Amirkia Salimi, and Mohammad-Yasin Salehi Marzijarani secured silvers.
During the competitions, the students took two main exams that were translated into more than 50 languages, one of which was practical, laboratory, and the other theoretical, written, in a highly competitive environment.
Since its launch in Prague in 1968, the international competition for secondary education students in the field of chemistry has been hosted by a different country each year.
It aims to strengthen international communications in chemistry and stimulate the activities of students interested in chemistry by providing independent and creative solutions to chemical problems.
Intl. achievements
The outstanding achievements of Iranian students in international Olympiads have placed the country among the top five nations in the world.
“The educational system of other countries is excellent, yet Iran is among the top 5 countries in the world in the international Olympiads, YJC quoted Elham Yavari, the head of the National Organization for the Development of Brilliant Talents (SAMPAD), as saying.
Yavari pointed to a reform-based plan approved by Iran’s Ministry of Education in 2011 that defined a 20-year prospect for the elevation of educational standards and improvement of the educational system across the country.
Five Iranian students who attended the 54th International Physics Olympiad managed to win a gold medal and four silver medals, improving the country’s ranking from 17th in 2023 to fourth this year.
The 54th edition of the IPhO commenced on July 22 in the city of Isfahan and concluded on July 28.
A total of 200 elite students from 47 countries including Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Kuwait, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Mexico, Turkey, and some other countries participated in the nine-day event, IRNA reported.
Hosted by Isfahan University of Technology, the IPhO 2024 consisted of two parts: theoretical and practical exams which were held on Tuesday and Thursday last week. Around eight percent of the participants were expected to grab gold medals.
Moreover, Oman and Morocco participated in the competition as observers to become familiar with the Olympiad.
China, Russia, and Romania ranked first to third respectively.
According to Mahmoud Bahmanabadi, the chairman of the IPhO 2024 Organizing Committee, 17 percent of participants grabbed silver medals, and 25 percent of them won Bronze medals.
Considering the growing importance of physics in most fields of technology and the general education of youths, the annual competition is held every year in a country to increase international communication.
“Science diplomacy is one of the strategic policies of the country. Holding this competition will contribute to the development of science diplomacy since it serves as a platform to meet future physicists and promote constructive interaction in physics and other science and technology fields,” IRNA quoted Bahmanabadi as saying.
The history of the IPhO dates back to 1967, when the first edition was held in Warsaw Poland with the participation of only five countries.
It has been 36 years since the Iranian team started participating in the competition and won many medals so far.
Iran has so far hosted four international Olympiads of physics (2007), astronomy (2009), computer (2017), and biology (2018).
The Iranian team grabbed four silver medals and one bronze medal in the 53rd IPhO that was held in Japan in July 2023.
The IPhO 2023 was held from July 10-17 at the National Olympics Memorial Youth Center in Tokyo, ISNA reported.
Mehdi Shirin-Bayan, Mohammad-Mehdi Mousavi, Ali Qanbari, and Sina Fat’h won the silver medals and Shayan Feiz-Oskouei won the bronze medal.
Attending the 40th Annual Science Olympiad Tournament at Michigan State University, Iranian students managed to win a bronze medal and two diplomas of honor.
A total of 114 teams from 84 countries presenting 310 scientific projects participated in the competition, Mehr news agency reported.
The competition is held annually for students aged 12 – 18 from June 1 to 15.
Supported by Oxford University, the competition was held in two stages in the fields of technical engineering, computer science, energy, biological science, social science, art, and robotics.
In the first stage, after evaluating the student’s projects, 4 Iranian teams consisting of Sina Moqaddam-Nodehi, Paniz Karimi, Ilya Nosrat-Panah, Mahan Qadimi, and Mohammad-Sam Nemati-Moein were selected to advance to the second stage.
Moqaddam-Nodehi won the bronze medal, while Mahan Qadimi and Mohammad-Sam Nemati-Moein received diplomas of honor.
Also, Karimi and Nosrat-Panah received a certificate for taking part in the competition.
These students have also succeeded in becoming members of the World Federation of Inventors. This summer, they will participate in the world competition in Geneva, Switzerland, as selected Iranian inventors.
Iranian schoolchildren ranked second and grabbed six gold medals in the Second Open World Astronomy Olympiad (OWAO).
Russia hosted the tournament at the Sirius Educational Center from November 14 to 22, 2023, IRNA reported. The participants attended the event both in person and remotely.
Iran grabbed one gold medal and three silver medals at the 35th International Olympiad in Informatics, ranking seventh in the world among 91 countries.
The IOI 2023 was held in Szeged, Hungary, from August 28th to September 4th.
The International Olympiad in Informatics is an annual international informatics competition for high school students from various invited countries, accompanied by social and cultural programs.
It is one of the several international science Olympiads held annually around the world. Exceptional high school students from various countries compete in the prestigious algorithmic competition to sharpen their informatics skills—such as problem analysis, design of algorithms and data structures, programming, and testing.
This year, the Iranian team won five medals, ranking third in the 16th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics, which was held on August 10-20 in Chorzow, Poland.
IOAA is an annual event for students who perform very well academically around the world. Established in Thailand in the year 2006, it was an initiative by five countries including Thailand, Indonesia, Iran, China, and Poland.
Also, Iranian students took six medals, ranking 11th at the 64th International Mathematical Olympiad which was held in Japan on July 2-13, 2023.
IMO is the World Championship Mathematics Competition for high school students, which is held each year in a different country.
The Iranian students who participated in the 53rd International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) succeeded in winning four silver medals and one bronze medal which placed the country 11th among 111 participating countries, ISNA reported.
The IPhO 2023 was held from July 10-17 at the National Olympics Memorial Youth Center in Tokyo, ISNA reported.
In the 34th International Biology Olympiad (IBO), which was held in the United Arab Emirates from July 3-11. The IBO 2023 hosted 293 students from 76 countries.
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