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

Fleming

The group "Fleming" is named after the British physician Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955), recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945 (with Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Howard Walter Florey) "for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases".

Henrik Sahlin Pettersen Henrik Sahlin Pettersen is the student helper responsible for "Fleming"

Henrik studies medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. The in the past couple of years Henrik has won first prize in the Norwegian Contest for Young Scientists and then participated at both WYRE in Hannover and Intel ISEF in Detroit. Henrik has been head of the youth science club in Trondheim and is a part of the organising team of the Norwegian Cyber Camps in the same city.
 
 
 
Shane BROWNE
"Symmetrical Shapes formed by Polygons"
 
Vid FIKFAK
"The Effects of Close Eye Work on the Development of Myopia"
 
Elina KOLODINSKA
"The Influence of Anthropogenic Factors on the River Misa"
 
Rafael MELENDEZ PARDO
"Automatic Music Composer: Genetic Algorithm and Learning Techniques (AMUSER)"
 
Oleg PODSETCHINE
"Extending the Game of Life to Higher Dimensions"
 
Kevin POUESSEL
"The Space Garden"
 
Peter REINHARDT
"New Optical Brighteners on a Natural Basis"
 
Ragnhild SKRAASTAD
"Diurnal Butterflies on Stadsbygd"
 

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