Held in collaboration with MEF Schools and MEF University in Istanbul, Turkey, the “26th International Research Projects Contest” had its award ceremony, where talented high school students were further encouraged to take part in the future developments of scientific research projects.

The contest, held at UNIQ Istanbul from May 23 to May 25, concluded with students from Izmir Private Cakabey Schools ranking first in physics, Ankara Okyanus College ranking first in chemistry, and Gaziantep Private Sanko Science and Technology High School ranking first in biology within the national category.

The international category had students from Slovenia ranking first in physics, Macedonia ranking first in chemistry, and Azerbaijan ranking first in biology.

Gaziantep Private Sanko Science and Technology High School won the Innovation Award.

 

26.05.2017, Istanbul; The award ceremony of the “International Research Projects Contest,” held annually by the MEF Educational Institutions since 1992, took place on May 26, 2017 at MEF Schools Ulus Campus, in Istanbul, Turkey, and hosted Prof. Mehmet Haberal as the guest of honor. Since its establishment in 1992, the contest has been encouraging high school students to carry out scientific research.

Amongst the 508 submitted projects, only a 79 from 13 were found to qualify for the final round. The contest featured many guest speakers, including the MEF Educational Institutions’ General Manager Azmi Ozkardes, who remarked that the contest would be renamed as “Dr. Ibrahim Arikan International Research Projects Competition” as of next year in order to pass down the Arikan name, the founder of MEF Educational Institutions, to ensure that it becomes synonymous with science and education in time.

The projects, which were on display for three days for the public viewing and the jury’s evaluation at one of Istanbul’s rising art centers, UNIQ Istanbul, emphasized many areas such as technologies for the disabled, assessment mechanisms set up using simple techniques, micro and macro systems developed through the use of various software and hardware, and a wide use of micro processors. The members of the jury seemed to agree on the fact that this year’s finalists, 79 projects from 142 students, were very promising in terms of the potential each project had for possible implementations in their respective industries.

This year’s contest, open for submissions from all over the world except those from MEF Educational Institutions, focused on topics including but not limited to natural hybrid power banks, production of prosthesis, technologies developed for the use of the visually impaired, and treatment approaches for different kinds of cancer. The students seemed to have mastered their related domains as they were able to set up and manipulate pre-existing systems for their own purposes.

Students, notably from Azerbaijan; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Georgia; Iraq; Macedonia; Malaysia; Montenegro; Poland; Qatar; Slovenia; Turkey; and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, had the honor of representing their countries on an international platform.

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE FIRST PLACE (NATIONAL)

 Physics: Private Cakabey Schools / Izmir

Designing a Liquid-Based, Highly Accurate Optical Gradient Detector

Chemistry: Okyanus College / Ankara

A Drop of Life From Air-Borne Humidity

Biology: Private Sanko Science and Technology High School / Gaziantep

Decolouration of Textile Waste Water Using Hydrogen Enriched Quince Kernel Mucilage

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE FIRST PLACE (INTERNATIONAL) 

Physics: Gimnazija in Srednja Sola Rudolfa Maistra Kamnik / Slovenia

Undiscovered Power of Kamnik Waters

Chemistry: Zef Lush Marku / Macedonia

Validation Of Elisa Method For Detection Of Clenbuterol in Animal Urine

Biology:  Baku European Lyceum / Azerbaijan

Effect of Nanoparticles on the Development of Plants in Saline Soil

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE SECOND PLACE (NATIONAL)

Physics: Baskent University Private Adana Baskent Anatolian High School / Adana

Functional Smart Leg

Chemistry: Privater Cakabey Schools/ Izmir

Nanoplasmonic Microfluidic Chip Platform For Quick Identification of The Pathogens in Drinking Water

Biology: Istanbul Private Bahcesehir Anatolian High School / Istanbul

Neuromotion

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE SECOND PLACE (INTERNATIONAL) 

Physics: Telavi European School / Georgia

Polyester Plastics with the Filler of Deluvium and Reinforcing Mean of Basalt

Chemistry: D-R Pance Karagjozov / Macedonia

Antioxidant Activity of Reduced Water

Biology: Batory High School in Warsaw / Poland

Vitamin B17 – Undiscovered and Revolutionary Medical Phenomenon in Fighting Against Cancer or Just a Medical Nonsence?

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE THIRD PLACE (NATIONAL 

Physics: Kartal Anatolian Theological High School / Istanbul

Developing and Prototyping a Mobile Notification System to be Used by the Visually Handicapped in Public Transportation

Chemistry: Yozgat Fatma Temel Turhan Science and Art Center / Yozgat

Removal of Inorganic and Organic Contaminants from Aqueous Solutions Using Ionic Gels

Biology: Nevzat Karabag Anatolian High School/ Erzurum

Production of Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Bioplastic films out of Olive Extract

 

PROJECTS THAT TOOK THE THIRD PLACE (INTERNATIONAL) 

Physics: Sekolah Menengah Sains Hulu Terengganu / Malaysia

Multi Aqueous Power Container (Mapoc)

Chemistry: Asen Zlatarov Secondary School / Bulgaria

Synthesis of Nanofertilizer and Study Its Impact on Corn

Biology: Batory High School in Warsaw / Poland

The Influence of Various Ethanol, Caffeine and Theine Concentrations on the Development of the Probiotic Bacteria of Lactobacillus Genus. 

 

BESIKTAS MUNICIPALITY SPECIAL AWARDS 

Physics: Private Darussafaka High School / Istanbul

Smart Parking System 

Chemistry: Izmir Private Aegean High School / Izmir 

Production of Innovative Nanomaterials for Cancer Treatment 

Biology: Denizli High School / Denizli

The Effects of Natural (Made from Banana Peels and Pine Resin) Mulch Cover  on Plant Growth

 

 

SARIYER MUNICIPALITY SPECIAL AWARDS

Physics: Private Cakabey Schools / Izmir

Measurement of Surface Vibration Frequency with Laser Diode

Chemistry: Sakarya Science and Art Center / Sakarya

Luffa An Assessment of the pH Effect of Luffa Cylindrica on Colouring Agent Removal Capacity and Making Luffa Cylindrica Re-usable After Absorption 

Biology: Private Enka Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School / Kocaeli

Disinfection Effect of Mildly Acidic Electrolysed Water on Fresh Lettuce

 

 

INNOVATION SPECIAL AWARD

Private Sanko Science and Technology High School / Gaziantep

Decolouration of Textile Waste Water Using Hydrogen Enriched Quince Kernel Mucilage

 


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