Press releases

27th July, 2012
Physics World Cup in Bad Saulgau: Tournament Winners Honoured

The winners of this year’s Physics World Cup were honoured in Bad Saulgau on Thursday. The results of the preliminary rounds determined the winners of the gold medal. They were Iran, Singapore and South Korea. In the Final on Wednesday, in which each team presented one more problem, South Korea came out on top and was named “Winner of the Tournament”. The German team came in fifth place after Belarus and received the silver medal. According to the regulations places more…

24th July, 2012
South Korea, Singapore and Iran winners of Physics World Cup

The preliminary rounds of the International Young Physicists’ Tournament which determined the finalists ended today. Taking part in the final round tomorrow will be South Korea in first place with 227.1 points, Singapore in second place with 216.8 points and Iran in third place with 205.1 points. The teams in first to third places will receive gold medals since according to the rules all the finalists are awarded the gold. During the final round tomorrow the young researchers will be more…

21st July, 2012
Physics World Cup Starts in Bad Saulgau

28 teams from around the world are fighting for the title 21.07.2012  The International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT), the so called Physics World Cup, opened in Bad Saulgau on Saturday morning. It is taking place under the auspices of the German Physics Society (DPG), Bad Honnef and is being organized by the Student Research Center South Wuerttemberg (SFZ), Bad Saulgau. About 500 guests were invited, among them the participants from 28 countries and those accompanying the teams, representatives of companies more…

17th July, 2012
The Physics World Cup in Bad Saulgau

The Physics World Cup in Bad Saulgau Tournament with students from 28 countries begins on July 20 Can you swim in a basin with air bubbles? Where do the light patterns come from that often form on the bottom of a swimming pool? Those who know the answer will not automatically win the International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT), the so called Physics World Cup which takes place in the Upper Swabian town of Bad Saulgau from 20-29 July. Only the more…

(Deutsch) Pressemitteilung der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (DPG)

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27th June, 2012
(Deutsch) Interview mit Björn Miksch, Team Leader Deutschland

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(Deutsch) Interview mit Florian Ostermaier, Team Leader Deutschland

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7th June, 2012
(Deutsch) Deutsches Team mit sechs Schülern wurde in Ulm nominiert

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23rd April, 2012
Bad Saulgau hosts the Physics-World Cup

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