The team that will take part in the International Physics Olympiad for schoolchildren included two students from the capital

The team that will take part in the International Physics Olympiad for schoolchildren included two students from the capital

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Two Moscow schoolchildren – a student of school No. 1589 Vyacheslav Bobkov and a student of the Center for Pedagogical Excellence Gleb Butorin – are part of the Russian team that is participating in the IX International Olympiad for Schoolchildren in Physics Romanian Master of Physics.

The team also includes six pupils of the Moscow Regional Physics and Technology Lyceum named after P. L. Kapitsa, a student of Lyceum No. 21 from the city of Kirov, as well as a pupil of the Republican Lyceum for Gifted Children of the Republic of Mordovia. To get into the team, the guys had to go through a selection based on the rating of the qualifying training camp, which took place at the Sirius educational center.

Our schoolchildren will take competitive tests remotely, being at the MIPT site. The theoretical round was held on March 22, the practical one on March 23. In terms of complexity and subject matter, the tasks of the tournament are close to those of the International Physics Olympiad, so it can be regarded as a training stage before the main international competitions in physics.

The results will be known on March 25th. According to the coach of the national team Vitaly Shevchenko, this Olympiad will allow to work with theoretical problems and conduct real research. For example, last year the participants were faced with the task of discovering the fact of the formation of one elementary particle according to the data obtained at the Large Hadron Collider.

Mona Platonov.

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