Seven of South Africa’s finest young scientists travelled to Atlanta, Georgia in the USA to represent the country at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) and the Broadcom Masters International Programme from Saturday May 7 to Friday May 13.
This comes after their scientific brilliance were portrayed by their achievements in the 2021 Virtual Eskom Expo International Science Fair. Five of these scientists hail from schools in Bolander’s distribution areas.
The selected projects that were entered in the competition, ranged from research into the aerodynamics of Formula 1 cars, to an efficient cost-effective diagnostic system that can autonomously detect respiratory diseases.
“Eskom, being the funder of the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, which is the largest science fair in South Africa, is proud to be driving a national initiative that is cultivating young scientists.
“We are proud of these aspiring scientists who do not only have the opportunity to witness the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution but are becoming active participants as the development unfolds,” said Nthato Minyuku, Eskok Group Executive for Government and Regulatory Affairs.
The 2022 Regeneron ISEF will be held as a hybrid event (physical and virtual), with a judged competition and the awarding of Grand and Special Awards for in-person and virtual finalists.
The young scientists competed alongside 1 748 learners from more than 75 countries for nearly R126 million in prizes, including bursaries and various gadgets. For updated competition results or live streams from the event, visit, www.societyforscience.org/isef
All the participants got the opportunity to present their research projects on the international stage. Details on their research projects are as follows: