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

FIRST PRIZES

CURE – Controlled Ultraviolet Radiation Equipment

Thomas AUMEYR (19)
Thomas MOROCUTTI (19)
Austria
Medical Science

The aim of the project was to develop a controllable device for treatment of skin diseases by locally applied and selectively dosed radiation. Up to now, present devices continue to damage healthy skin. The proposed system consists of a digital camera and a radiation device connected to a computer which allows the surgeon to mark off the exact area of skin that needs to be irradiated. This information is sent to the radiation device to enable it to focus only on the diseased part of the skin. The jury was impressed by the idea as well as by the skills and thoroughness of the two boys in designing and carrying out the project.

Project Presentation


Cloud

Sebastian ABEL (18)
Germany
Earth Science

Sebastian retrieved satellites images of the Earth´s atmosphere taken by an US meteorological satellite at several different wavelengths. As clouds are good indicators of meteorological phenomena, he wanted to catalogue clouds taken from different pictures mixing ground, sea, and other features. Using original ways of combining observations of the same terrain at different wavelengths, he was able to find a combination that separated clouds from snow on ground. He furthermore used the shadows cast by the clouds to determine the upper and lower boundaries of the cloud. The jury found the project to be a clever solution to an image processing problem, that has potential to become an actual application used by professional meteorologists. Sebastian´s presentation as well as his great enthusiasm enchanted the jury.

Project Presentation


Caracteristics of Azole Drug Resistance in Candida tropicalis

James Lee MITCHELL (18)
United Kingdom
Biological Science

Candida tropicalis is a common cause of invasive fungal infection, particularly in patients who have poor immune systems. James examined three aspects of the problem of drug resistance in this organism: the influence of different culture conditions on the evolution of resistance; the degree of cross resistance with other related drugs and lastly, the biochemical mechanism for this resistance.  The jury was particularly impressed by the innovative, mature and well-focused piece of laboratory work as well as by the depth of understanding conveyed under difficult questioning.

Project Presentation



SECOND PRIZES

Country Name of Contestant Age Field Title
Hungary Bálint PATO 17 HU 3 Biological Science Stress Proteins as Constituents of the Microtrabecular Lattice
Poland Zbigniew Lech PIANOWSKI (m) 19 PL 1 Chemistry New Liquid Crystal for Holography
Poland Marcin WOJNARSKI(m) 19 PL 2 Computer Science Neural Network for Solving Classification Problems


THIRD PRIZES

Country Name of Contestant Age Field Title
Denmark Jimi Lee TRUELSEN (m) 20 DK 3 Mathematics A New Crypographic Algorithm
Ireland Shane BROWNE (m)
Michael O’TOOLE (m)
Peter TAYLOR (m)
17
17
16
IE 1 Mathematics Symmetrical Shapes formed by Polygons
United Kingdom Richard HULME (m)
Yan PUGH-JONES (m)
18
19
UK 3 Environmental Science Analysing the Flight of Brazilian Humming Birds


Honorary Awards

Country Name of Contestant Age Field Title
LONDON INTERNATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE FORUM
Austria Thomas AUMEYR (m)
Thomas MOROCUTTI (m)
19
19
AT 1 Medical Science CURE – Controlled Ultraviolet Radiation Equipment
STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE SEMINAR
Hungary Bálint PATO (m) 17 HU 3 Biological Science Stress Proteins as Constituents of the Microtrabecular Lattice
United Kingdom James Lee MITCHELL (m) 18 UK 2 Biological Science Characteristics of Azole Drug Resistance in Candida tropicalis


Special Awards

Country Name of Contestant Age Field Title
EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE
Germany Manuel BENDA (m)
Karl-Peter FRITZ (m)
Peter REINHARDT (m)
18
19
19
DE 2 Chemistry New Optical Brighteners on a Natural Basis
Hungary Zoltán DEVAI (m) 17 HU 2 Computer Science Universal SMS Interface
Russia Anton ODNOVOLOV (m) 17 RU 2 Engineering Paradox of Flexible Ducts, an Economic Breakthrough
EUROPEAN NORTHERN OBSERVATORIES (CANARY ISLANDS)
Germany Sebastian ABEL (m) 18 DE 1 Earth Science Cloud
Lithuania Tomas VAISETA (m) 17 LT 3 Physics Galaxy Formation History in the Early Universe
Poland Zbigniew Lech PIANOWSKI (m) 19 PL 1 Chemistry New Liquid Crystal for Holoraphy
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
Austria Gernot DOPLER (m)Florian FEST (m) 19
19
AT 2 Engineering Singling Out Medical Gauze Balls
Italy Danielle MACUGLIA (m)
MatteoMARCUZZI (m)
Jacopo MAURO (m)
17
17
16
IT 2 Biological Science Development of an Eccentric Crank for a Bicycle
NORWEGIAN POLAR INSTITUTE
Spain Clara COLL LLADÓ (f)
Francina SINTAS I NICOLAU (f)
18
19
ES 1 Biological Science Anomalous Otolith Crystallisation in Farmed Fish
SPACE CAMP ANDØYA
France Bruno BUGADA (m) 18 FR 1 Physics A Quick Measurement of the Universal Gravitational Constant
Germany Johannes KUHNERT (m) 19 DE 3 Physics Development of a Simulation Model for Surge Arresters
THE DOÑANA BIOLOGICAL STATION
Poland Katarzyna ZAREMBA (f) 19 PL 3 Biological Science A Mathematical Model of Predator-Prey Interactions in the BialowiezaPrimeval Forest
United Kingdom William BEAUMONT (m) 18 UK 1 Biological Science Plant Chemicals as Cues for Herbivore Parasitoids


Alumni prizes

Finland Jan KLAILE (m) 19 FI 1 Biological Science The Effect of Eucalyptus Oil on Radish
Spain Clara COLL LLADÓ (f)
Francina SINTAS I NICOLAU (f)
18
19
ES 1 Biological Science Anomalous Otolith Crystallisation in Farmed Fish
Switzerland Suzanne SCHWEISER (f) 20 CH 2 Biological Science The Influence of Varied Day Length on Mutation Rates

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