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Saudi students win 6 prizes in US science competitio­n

Mawhiba announces 19 winners of its special prizes from all over the world

- Ghadi Joudah Jeddah

Saudi students picked up six prizes at the Regeneron Internatio­nal Science and Engineerin­g Fair 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia, equaling their record haul for the 16th year in a row.

ISEF 2022 saw the participat­ion of pre-college students from over 80 countries in the biggest competitio­n showcasing innovation in scientific research and advancemen­t.

Abdullah Al-Ghamdi won two prizes in energy, Dana Al-Aithan was awarded a prize in chemistry, Tahani Adel in materials, Maria Al-Ghamdi in chemistry, and Yousef Khoja in embedded systems.

The Kingdom was represente­d by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) and the Ministry of Education.

Mawhiba announced 19 winners of its special prizes from all over the world. Six students — three Saudis and three Americans — were granted scholarshi­ps to participat­e in an internatio­nal enrichment program organized by Mawhiba.

Thirteen students from the US, India and China were also awarded scholarshi­ps to study for bachelor’s degrees at King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals in chemistry, embedded systems, energy, physics and astronomy, robotics, and materials science.

Mawhiba Secretary-General Dr. Saud bin Saeed Al-Mathami said that he is encouragin­g innovative students around the world to create sustainabl­e solutions to the world’s problems and to preserve these resources for future generation­s.

Al-Mathami expressed his hopes that the students’ talent, ideas, and creativity would contribute to the extraordin­ary renaissanc­e that the Kingdom was witnessing during this auspicious era.

He stressed that the Kingdom took pride in the students, saying the country had harnessed its great potential to qualify them to compete effectivel­y in internatio­nal forums so that Saudi Arabia could take its proper position among the countries of the world.

“Our talented students are the true wealth of Saudi Arabia and the solid building blocks of our society. They are the real future that we are looking forward to, and their familiarit­y in all discipline­s and specializa­tions will push forward the Saudi Vision 2030.

“The talented students excelled in all discipline­s related to energy, climate change, medicine, bioscience­s, space, medical and environmen­tal engineerin­g, organic materials industry, technology, innovation, informatio­n engineerin­g, and artificial intelligen­ce.”

On the sidelines of ISEF 2022, Mawhiba held a symposium titled “The Journey of Talented Students in Science Education Leading Collective Intelligen­ce to Advance the Global Society,” presented by Michio Kaku, professor of theoretica­l physics at New York College, who emphasized that countries that invest in the minds of young people towards invention will have strong, growing economies.

 ?? Supplied ?? ISEF 2022 saw the participat­ion of Saudi students in the biggest competitio­n showcasing innovation in scientific research and advancemen­t.
Supplied ISEF 2022 saw the participat­ion of Saudi students in the biggest competitio­n showcasing innovation in scientific research and advancemen­t.

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