Connecting with Other Participants in the International Talent Search

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Participants in the International Talent Search for the World Year of Physics are struggling to connect with others involved, particularly in regions like India where awareness is low. Sunayana from India expressed difficulty in finding fellow competitors and contacting local organizers. Another participant from the United States also faces similar challenges but suggests reaching out to the organizers via their website or social media for better communication. The discussion highlights the need for increased awareness and support among participants. Connecting with others can enhance the experience and provide mutual encouragement throughout the competition.
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Hi
This isn't really homework...but I was wondering if there is anyone out there who is participating in the International Talent Search organised for the World Year of Physics. I'm from India and people here seem to be clueless about the competition. I don't know anybody else who is participating and can't seem to contact the organisers here. :confused:
-Sunayana
 
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I hadn't heard of this, but there are loads of links in Google. I found a page with contact email addresses for the organisation committee http://www.wyp2005.at/glob2-talent-committee.htm.
 
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Hello Sunayana,

I am also participating in the International Talent Search for the World Year of Physics. I'm from the United States and I have also had difficulty finding other participants in my area. It's great to connect with someone else who is participating. Have you tried reaching out to the organizers through their website or social media? I have found that to be the best way to get in touch with them. It's a shame that there isn't more awareness about this competition in India. Hopefully, we can connect and support each other throughout the competition. Best of luck to you!
 
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