Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Six young SA scientists win medals

- STAFF REPORTER

SIX young South African scientists who presented their innovative research projects at internatio­nal science fairs in Tunisia and Beijing have returned home triumphant­ly, each securing medals in their respective categories.

Keerthana Kishor Nair (Grade 12 learner at Bryanston High School) and Alexia Hilton Smedmor (Grade 10 learner at Parktown High School for Girls), competed at the Internatio­nal Festival of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology in Tunisia (I-FEST2) from March 22 to 28, following their award-winning performanc­e at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists Internatio­nal Science Fair (ISF) in 2023. Nair was in the top 10 of the best performers, achieving a gold medal, while Smedmor achieved a silver medal.

“I did not expect it at all. This was an experience unlike any other,” said Nair. “I met so many new people from across the globe and learnt so much more about their culture and lifestyle.

“This is knowledge and a feeling I would have never gotten anywhere else. My highlight in Tunisia was definitely the Colosseum – Amphitheat­er of El Jem. To be in the presence of so much history, authentici­ty, and something so massive – it really showed me the beauty of travel and nature.

“I was humbled in the moment with the breathtaki­ng masterpiec­e of this ancient architectu­re. Truly ineffable.”

Further east, Nyakallo Nonjabulo Mbongo (Grade 11 learner at Welkom-Gimnasium); Kiyara Tami Swartbooi (Grade 12 learner at Port Rex Technical High School in East London); along with Steffan Thielen and Rohan van Loggerenbe­rg (Grade 12 learner from Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbos­ch) competed at the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competitio­n (BYSCC) in China from March 28 to April 1.

Thielen and Van Loggerenbe­rg were awarded gold medals, while Mbongo and Swartbooi were awarded silver medals. Mbongo was also awarded the second prize for the Yanqi Innovation Competitio­n, and received a cash prize of RMB2000 (approximat­ely R5 200 at the time).

“I am deeply honoured and grateful for the awards I have received. Simply being chosen by Eskom Expo to represent my country was a significan­t achievemen­t for me, but to receive an

award further added to my joy. Witnessing the scale and competitiv­eness of the BYSCC was truly eye-opening, especially seeing the remarkable projects presented by other participan­ts. This experience reinforced the belief that hard work indeed yields results, and emphasised the importance of pursuing our passions wholeheart­edly,” Mbongo said.

The CEO of the Eskom Developmen­t Foundation (Acting), Ms Mologadi Motshele, said: “Congratula­tions to all the young scientists who showcased their exceptiona­l talents and innovative projects at the recent internatio­nal science fairs.

“Your dedication, hard work, and ingenuity have not only earned you recognitio­n, but also inspired countless others. Your achievemen­ts highlight the immense potential that young minds hold in shaping the future of science, technology, engineerin­g,

maths and innovation (STEMI). It’s crucial to continue nurturing young scientists from a tender age, providing them with the support, resources, and encouragem­ent they need to explore their interests and pursue their passions in STEMI fields.”

Upcoming internatio­nal tours include: Indonesia Internatio­nal Science, Technology and Engineerin­g Competitio­n (ISTEC) in Bali; the Regeneron Internatio­nal Science and Engineerin­g Fair (ISEF) in the US; and the Buca Internatio­nal Music, Science, Engineerin­g Energy Fair (IMSEF) in Türkiye.

Announceme­nts regarding participan­ts will be made in due course.

Registrati­on to take part in 2024 Eskom Expo is open. Learners in grades 4 to 12, along with TVET college learners (NC2 to NC4), can register their research projects by visiting www. exposcienc­e.co.za

 ?? ?? DR SURE Mupezeni, left, and Moloko Matlala, far right, with Nyakallo Nonjabulo Mbongo from Welkom Gymnasium in Free State, Rohan van Loggerenbe­rg and Steffan Thielen from Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbos­ch and Kiyara Tami Swartbooi from Port Rex Technical High School in East London, who competed at the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competitio­n in China. Thielen and Van Loggerenbe­rg were awarded gold medals, while Mbongo and Swartbooi were awarded silver medals. | SUPPLIED
DR SURE Mupezeni, left, and Moloko Matlala, far right, with Nyakallo Nonjabulo Mbongo from Welkom Gymnasium in Free State, Rohan van Loggerenbe­rg and Steffan Thielen from Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbos­ch and Kiyara Tami Swartbooi from Port Rex Technical High School in East London, who competed at the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competitio­n in China. Thielen and Van Loggerenbe­rg were awarded gold medals, while Mbongo and Swartbooi were awarded silver medals. | SUPPLIED
 ?? ?? ALEXIA Hilton Smedmor of Parktown High School for Girls and Keerthana Kishor Nair of Bryanston High School competed at the Internatio­nal Festival of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology in Tunisia.
ALEXIA Hilton Smedmor of Parktown High School for Girls and Keerthana Kishor Nair of Bryanston High School competed at the Internatio­nal Festival of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology in Tunisia.

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