By Maryam Dodhy
Pakistani students
continue to bring laurels for the country. In recent Science Olympiads held in
various destinations all over the world, including Vietnam, Georgia, Hong Kong
and Switzerland, young Pakistanis have brought home four Bronze medals and one
honorable mention.
A team of students was
selected under the STEM Careers Programme which has been initiated by the
Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Pakistan Institute of Engineering and
Applied Sciences (PIEAS) for young people interested in science and technology.
The students were handpicked and trained by instructors from several Pakistani
institutes, including National Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic
Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad; HEJ Research Institute, Karachi; COMSATS
Institute of Information Technology, Lahore; PIEAS, Islamabad and members of
the STEM Careers Programme.
The top students were
then selected to take part in various International programs, comprising of the
27th International Biology Olympiad, the 48th International Chemistry Olympiad,
the 57th International Mathematics Olympiad and the 47th International Physics
Olympiad.
The 27th International
Biology Olympiad (IBO) was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from July 17th – 24th. Of the
total four students who took part here, three of them grabbed top honors.
Muhammad Alamgir Khan from Cadet College Hassan Abdal, Bakhtawar Ahmad from
Hamza Army Public School and College, Rawalpindi, and Saffa Fatima from Lahore
Grammar School won Bronze Medals.
Six students also
participated at the 57th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) held in Hong
Kong but the team was not able to secure a prize.
The 47th International
Physics Olympiad was held in Zurich, Switzerland from July 10th to 17th where
Maimoon Siddiqui from Karachi Grammar School grabbed an honorable mention.
The 48th International
Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) was held in Georgia from July 23rd to August 1st.
Here, Muhammad Ismail from FFC Grammar School, Mirpur Mathelo, Sindh won the
bronze medal.
These students are an
addition to the young Pakistanis who have made the country proud this year.
Earlier this summer, Sarah Ahmed of UET Lahore was awarded the Hero Microsoft Student Partner
Award. Just recently,
Pakistani students brought home the
Bronze at Microsoft Office World Championship.
Image Source – IBO
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