Young physicists from Bosnia and Herzegovina won silver and five bronze medals at an international competition in Romania

At the international physics competition, Romanian Master of Physics, which was held from February 24 to 29 in Bucharest, students from Bosnia and Herzegovina won one silver, five bronze medals and one commendation, writes the Patria news agency.

A total of 15 teams from Brazil, Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the competition with a total of 72 competitors. Our country was represented by two teams consisting of students Bahrudin Trbalić (International High School, Tuzla), Nermedin Džeković (International High School, Sarajevo), Haris Popovac (International High School, Sarajevo), Edvin Đapo (Third Gymnasium, Sarajevo), Dženan Devedžić (Gymnasium “Dr. Mustafa Kamarić”, Gračanica), Ajla Karišik (International High School, Sarajevo) and Tarik Čorbo (International High School Sarajevo).

Bahrudin Trbalić won the silver medal, while Nermedin Džeković, Haris Popovac, Edvin Đapo, Dženan Devedžić and Ajla Karišik won the bronze medal. Student Tarik Čorbo received a commendation. The leaders were Nudžeim Selimović, Selver Pepić and Senad Isaković.

Students from Bosnia and Herzegovina achieved outstanding success, considering that our representatives were mostly third-grade students for whom this was their first international competition.

Before going to the competition, our teams prepared by completing experimental and theoretical tasks at the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Science in Sarajevo.

This was the second participation of teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina in this traditional international physics competition. (acz)

Source: Patria

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