First time in 20 years! Indian young talents bring home gold in International Physics Olympiad

NewsBharati    30-Jul-2018
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New Delhi, July 30: India has always shone brightly when it comes to showing our talent. In a latest, the International Physics Olympiad Indian young talents for the first time in 20 years have bagged gold medals.

The five boys Lay Jain and Pawan Goyal from Kota, Bhaskar Gupta from Mumbai, Nishant Abhangi from Rajkot and Siddharth Tiwary from Kolkata were selected by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education after a rigorous selection process.

The International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is an annual competition for secondary school students, which aims to promote physics and the development of international contacts in physics education. It is one of the International Science Olympiads.

India has been participating in the IPhO since 1998; this year’s edition of IPhO took place in Lisbon, Portugal, and saw the participation of about 396 students from across the world, of which 42 won gold medals.

The first edition of the IPhO took place in Warsaw, Poland, in 1967, with only five participating countries. Since then, IPhO has become a global event, where more than 400 competitors, from 85 countries compete against each other.

The IPhO competition consists of a theoretical and an experimental examination, each of five-hour duration. This year, the theoretical examination had questions based on LIGO detection of gravitational waves, the ATLAS instrument at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the physics of blood flow in living tissues and growth of tumors.

Out of all the participants, the top 8% who scored the highest are awarded gold medals.

Praveen Pathak, a scientific officer at Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, a national center of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), which led the International team said that India performed exceptionally well with this being the best performance yet so far.