Bulgarian Students Win Bronze in Physics

Bulgarian Students Win Bronze in Physics

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Bulgarian students earned bronze medals at the International Young Physicists' Tournament held in Lund, Sweden, the Education and Science Ministry announced on Wednesday. The event brought together 180 students from 35 countries, competing in five “physics battles” where teams presented and defended solutions to complex experimental problems, CE Report quotes BTA

The Bulgarian team included Alexandra Petkova (12th grade, Sofia), Elena Yordanova (11th grade, Ruse), Diana Nacheva (11th grade, Plovdiv), Arkady Kalennikov, and Dimitar Voivodov (both from Blagoevgrad).

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