Top physics and math students to compete in Tomsk’s elite school-competition
A regional round of the Igor Tamm All-Russian Student Physics and Mathematics School-Competition will take place in Tomsk from December 5 to 7. The main event is organised by the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (NCPM) and targets students in their third or fourth year of bachelor’s degrees in physics, mathematics, or engineering. Eligible participants include those currently enrolled in physics, mathematics, or engineering programmes. They must be in their third or fourth year of study and willing to travel to Tomsk for the events near me. Applications are open until November 25 via the official website, where students must select Tomsk as their preferred venue. After submitting their forms, candidates will undergo a remote interview. Students interested in participating must apply by the November 25 deadline. Successful applicants will attend the main event in Tomsk, where they can showcase their skills and potentially secure advantages for future studies. The competition offers both academic challenges and career opportunities for aspiring scientists and engineers.
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