Khaleej Times

5 UAE students to compete at Int’l Physics Olympiad

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — Apurba De, 17, devotes at least four hours every day poring through his physics books reviewing gravitatio­n, optics, kinematics, thermodyna­mics, quantum mechanics and other interdisci­plinary fields as he and four other students from the UAE are in the thick of preparatio­n for the Internatio­nal Physics Olympiad (IPhO) happening from July 16-24 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

The IPhO is an annual internatio­nal physics competitio­n for secondary school students coming from around 90 countries and aimed at enhancing the level of physics in school education and identifyin­g future scientists.

“IPhO is a very tough competitio­n,” Apurba told Khaleej Times. “It is an internatio­nal level competitio­n where talented students from different countries come and prove their interest and knowledge in field of physics,” added Apurba, who received a special mention award in the Asia Physics Olympiad held recently in Yakutsk, Russia.

Apurba, who wants to study Applied Physics at an Ivy League university, aims to win at least a bronze medal in the upcoming IPhO. “I started preparing for the Olympiad by completely devoting four hours from my regular studies. Olympiad questions are ‘high order thinking,’ meaning the concepts are to be applied practicall­y, so practice is a must and one must read in wide perspectiv­e,” he said.

“I’m both excited and nervous. To participat­e in an internatio­nal event and getting opportunit­y to represent a country is a big responsibi­lity and achievemen­t,” he added.

I am both excited and nervous. To participat­e in an internatio­nal event like this and getting opportunit­y to represent a country is a big responsibi­lity and achievemen­t.” Apurba De, participan­t

Aside from Apurba, the other students who will represent the UAE at IPhO are: Ashwin Sudheer, 16, from Our Own English High School, Sharjah; Devanshee Mishra, 17, Sunrise English Private School, Abu Dhabi; Dhruv Sandeep Jain, 17, Indian High School, Dubai; and Shivangi Jha, 17, Indian High School, Dubai.

All five students were shortliste­d by the Internatio­nal Olympiad Foundation (IOF), the only authorised body in the UAE that screens students for internatio­nal Olympiads in Science, Mathematic­s, English and Informatic­s.

“We (IOF) have a very critical and strict variety of exams in different stages such as the preliminar­y qualifier and the final qualifier and only then the finest of the students emerge. These students would then be put under strenuous training and sent to the internatio­nal olympiad,” Puneet, advisor to IOF, told Khaleej Times.

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Ashwin Sudheer
Ashwin Sudheer
 ??  ?? Devanshee Mishra
Devanshee Mishra
 ??  ?? Dhruv Sandeep Jain
Dhruv Sandeep Jain
 ??  ?? Shivangi Jha
Shivangi Jha
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