Germany's best MINT talent at the 59th youth is excellent for the Federal Finale

Germany's best MINT talent at the 59th youth is excellent for the Federal Finale
Germany's best MINT talent was awarded at the 59th national competition youth fortch in Heilbronn. A total of 175 young MINT talents had qualified with 107 innovative research projects. The event was jointly carried out by the Jugend Forscht e. V. and the Science Center Experimenta in Heilbronn.
At the award ceremony, the winners were awarded in different categories. Finn Rudolph from Bavaria's award was the prize of the Federal President for an extraordinary work. He dealt with the RHO method of the British mathematician Pollard to identify prime factors. Maja Leber and Julius Gutjahr from Baden-Württemberg received the Chancellor's price for the most original work. They analyzed and optimized the formation of so -called anti -Bubbles.
Lilly Schwarz from Hessen was awarded the award of the Federal Minister of Education for the best interdisciplinary work. She used Deep Learning to reduce the computing of climate simulations. In the field of work, Reinhard Köcher from Baden-Württemberg won with his motor-controlled tuner for violinsaites.
Anthony Eliot Striker and Tina Thao-Nhi Schatz from Berlin developed a galvanic cell system with a certain bacterial bacteria and were federal winners in the field of biology. Ben Eumann from North Rhine-Westphalia was chemistry bundes winner for his inexpensive extraction method from Guajacol made of inferior wood tea.
Anna Maria Weiß from Brandenburg showed that the exoplanet toi1147b circles its mother star in a strong elliptical orbit and has similar properties to Jupiter, but has a higher surface temperature. In the field of mathematics/computer science, Alexander Reimer and Matteo Friedrich from Lower Saxony won with their research -enabled neuronal networks. Josef Kassubek from Baden-Württemberg developed a detector for the detection of myons on earth and won physics in the field of physics. Ediz Osman from Bavaria became the federal field in the field of technology for his innovative vertical start -up concept for civil aviation.
The constant conference of the federal ministers in the Federal Republic of Germany awarded the "Jugend Forscht School 2024" award to the Ludwig-Frank-Gymnheim Mannheim for its outstanding concept for MINT funding.
A list of all federal winners and further information about the projects can be found on the Jugend Forscht website.
Source: Jugend Forscht e.v./OTS