World Year of Physics 2005 Talent Search

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The World Year of Physics 2005 Talent Search invites participants aged 10 to 19 in the US to showcase their physics skills. Interested individuals can find more information and register at the official website, http://www.physics2005.org/events/talentsearch/index.html. For those outside the US, it is recommended to consult local professional physics organizations for similar events. Notable participating organizations include the European Physical Society and the Australian Institute of Physics, among others.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics concepts
  • Familiarity with online registration processes
  • Knowledge of local physics organizations
  • Interest in participating in science competitions
NEXT STEPS
  • Research local physics organizations for talent search events
  • Explore the official World Year of Physics website for scheduled activities
  • Investigate the benefits of participating in science competitions
  • Connect with peers or mentors in the physics community for guidance
USEFUL FOR

Students aged 10 to 19 interested in physics, educators seeking opportunities for their students, and anyone looking to enhance their resume with science-related achievements.

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If you are in the US and in the age range of 10 to 19 years old, here's an opportunity for you to show your physics talent.

http://www.physics2005.org/events/talentsearch/index.html

If you are not in the US, please check with your respective professional physics organization if they are organizing a similar talent search to celebrate next year's World Year of Physics. Or check the official World Year of Physics website for a listing of already scheduled activities

http://www.physics2005.org/

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Here are some other organization throughout the world that are participating in this event:

European Physical Society
http://www.eps.org/wyp2005/wyp2005.html

Australian Institute of Physics
http://www.aip.org.au/wyop2005/

Indian Physics Association
http://www.tifr.res.in/~vahia/ipa/yop15march04.pdf

South African Institute of Physics
http://www.saip.org.za/physics2005/

etc...etc...

Zz.
 
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Exactly how good would this look on a resume? I want to reasure myself that it will be worth the time :). Nah, I will most likely participate just for the fun of it anyway :D
 

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