Main Title: 13th European Union Contest for Young Scientists - Bergen, Norway, September 2001
 

Bohr

The group "Bohr" is named after the Danish physicist Niels Bohr (1885-1962), recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1922 "for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them".

Tommy Carstensen Tommy Carstensen is the student helper responsible for "Bohr"

Tommy studies biochemistry at the University of Copenhagen. He sits on the board of the Danish Youth Society for Natural Sciences. Tommy is also a co-organiser of the Nordic Youth Science Week (NORNA) in Stockholm.
 
 
 
Johanna BERGGREN
" Microvascular Changes due to Neural Reactions after Electroacupuncture"
 
Domingo GUINEA GARCIA-ALEGRE
" Automatic Music Composer: Genetic Algorithm and Learning Techniques (AMUSER)"
 
Jan KLAILE
" The Effect of Eucalyptus Oil on Radish"
 
Ayumi MATSUMURA
" The Life of Umihotaru (Vargura hilgendorfii)"
 
Andrea MEI
" Kenaf: A Plant for the Future"
 
Klaus Johan MYRVOLL
" Regionalization or Influence of the Dano-Norwegian Standard Language?
Language Change or Diversification in Smyli, Norway"
 
Zbigniew Lech PIANOWSKI
" New Liquid Crystal for Holography"
 
Claudius ZINGERLI
" Conception and Construction of an Autonomous Robot System"
 

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