Filipino high school students made their mark on the global stage by winning double gold and silver medals at the first-ever International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO) held from August 1 to 6, 2024, at New Clark City, Philippines. The competition highlighted the students’ exceptional knowledge and skills in nuclear and radiation sciences.
Mohammad Nur Casib from the Philippine Science High School Central Mindanao Campus and Neil Kyle Olaer Maniquis from Manila Science High School each secured gold medals. Jeremiah E. Auza from UB Victoriano Tirol Advanced Learning Center earned a silver medal. Casib’s outstanding performance not only won him a gold medal but also the prestigious title of “Nuclear Ambassador” for achieving the highest overall score in the competition. He was also recognized with a special award for excelling in the theoretical exams.
Watch the INSO Awarding Ceremony:
As the first-ever INSO Nuclear Ambassador, Casib will play a key role in promoting nuclear science education among students, educators, and the general public. He will also mentor future participants in the Olympiad, inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Casib has a history of success in various student Olympiads, having earned numerous accolades in mathematics, science, and chemistry. Notably, he won a historic silver medal at the International Olympiad on Astronomy & Astrophysics (IOAA) in Poland last year. He now sets his sights on improving his performance at the upcoming 17th IOAA in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, scheduled for August 17-26, 2024.
The INSO 2024 featured 55 competitors from 14 Asia-Pacific countries, with a total of 37 students receiving medals. The competition included junior and senior high school students aged 20 and below, showcasing the region’s brightest young minds in nuclear science.
Helena Zhivistkaya from the IAEA Department of Nuclear Energy emphasized the importance of the Olympiad in fostering long-term collaboration and cooperation among future nuclear scientists.
View the list of Medalists here:
Philippines Win Double Gold and Silver Medals in Nuclear Science Olympiad
Source: goodnewspilipinas.com