Tehran – Attending the second international mathematics Olympics for a high school student in Turkmenistan, the Iranian student managed to win seven bronze medals.
The event, hosted by Ashgabat Specialized General Education School, took place from April 21st to 26th.
More than 230 talented students from 15 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Armenia, Bulgaria, Nepal, China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Qatar and Turkmenistan, participated in the competition.
Thirty-one students from North Holasan represented Iran at the 2nd Olympiad. Mohammad-Javad Kamali Kalati, Arya Mohammadi Razi, Mahsa Abron, Sajjad Azizi, Mahyar Foroghifar, Yalda Mesrzadeh and Setayesh Rahimi have won bronze medals, reported Tasnim News Agency.
Olympiad aims to strengthen peace, friendly and brotherhood among people, and to enhance international scientific and educational cooperation.
Recent results
The Iranian student won two silver medals and two bronze medals, ranking fourth at the Turkey International Mathematics Olympics (TIMO) held in Antalya from April 17-22.
TIMO is an international event held for students from 3rd to 12th grade. The competition will take place in two rounds, including the reserve round and the global round.
In the reserve round, more than 27,350 students from 35 countries competed online in December. The offline qualification exam included 25 multiple choice questions managed for 60 minutes.
In the paper-based global round, 1,500 selected participants participated in the event.
Parnian Heydarian and Anusha Abdi won silver medals and the World Star Awards, while Fatemeh Mazini and Ava Dejagah won bronze medals.
In November 2024, students from the Iranian University of Science and Technology were able to win first place in the Eurasian International Robosport Association (FIRA) open competition.
The competition took place in Turkey’s vans from November 6th to 9th, bringing together 130 teams from eight countries.
The Iranian team consisted of Alireza Abbasi, Mobina Lashgari, Alireza Mikaeili and Shayan Ansarian. They were first ranked for innovation and entrepreneurship to design “infra sheet drones.”
Iran won five gold medals and two special awards at the International Science Invention Fair (ISIF) 2024 held in Indonesia from November 5th to 10th.
The competition brought together 1,980 teams from 24 competing countries in eight areas: technical engineering, chemistry and nanotechnology, biotechnology and environment, energy engineering, physics and astronomy, artificial intelligence and technology, social sciences, education and educational technology.
A total of 18 students from Iran participated in the 47th World Skills competition, winning nine medals, including silver medals and medallions.
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