Seven projects of students of educational institutions of Minsk
Region received awards XIII Baltic Scientific and Engineering
Competition held in St. Petersburg (Russia), BelTA learned from the
education department of Minsk City Executive Committee.
So, a student of 10th class gymnasium №2 Salihorsk Daria Sulim
awarded the diploma of III degree, special prize and diploma business
Jury Prize laureate from FirstLine company for the work "Preparation of
encapsulated potassium fertilizer." A student of the 11th grade of high
school №14 Salihorsk Rodion Bogomarov awarded a diploma of III degree
and a special prize for his work "Programmable avtozvonok". Students 9th
grade Smolevichsky district gymnasium Podborski Maria and Anastasia
Solonet received the diploma of III degree and a special prize for his
work "Method for the determination of ascorbic acid by iron compounds" .
Work "AirPhone - smart new generation of" student of the 11th
grade of high school №11 Slutsk Vladislav Gadalova awarded a diploma
laureate Teachers jury diploma of the winner of the youth jury prize and
diploma winner of the business award from the jury of "Factory
Loyalty". Pupil of the 10th grade of high school №3 Borisov and Gudo
"Borisov center of ecology and tourism," Maria Trepenok received the
diploma of teacher Jury Prize laureate for his work "Polymorphism carrot
flower plants uterine dining Daucus Carota L. varieties Lyavoniha".
Tenth Borovlyany school №2 March Vasyukovich organizing committee
awarded the diploma of the winner and the prize for the work "Building
shadows geometric shapes." Another student of the 10th class of the
gymnasium №1 Dzerzhinsk Paulina Shumskaya awarded the diploma of the
winner and the prize of the organizing committee for the work "The
temperature anomalies of the human body".
The Baltic Science and Engineering Competition - one of the most
ambitious scientific competitions for students. This year, it defended
its development representatives from various regions of Russia, as well
as Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. The competition featured more than
400 studies of young scientists aged between 13 and 19 years in areas
such as mathematics, programming, physics, engineering, biology,
chemistry, robotics, ecology.
Written by belta.by