Syria Participates for the First Time in the International Nuclear Science Olympiad "INSO" Hosted by Malaysia
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Syrian scientific Olympiad students are preparing for their first international participation in the Nuclear Science Olympiad "INSO" hosted by Malaysia, with the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency, during the period between July 30 and August 6.
In a statement to SANA today, Tuesday, the director of the Syrian Scientific Olympiad at the Excellence and Creativity Authority, Dania Qabbani, explained that a training forum was organized for the Syrian team participating in the Olympiad during the period between July 24 and 28, indicating that the team includes three outstanding high school students who have advanced knowledge in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, under the direct supervision of the scientific committee.
Qabbani pointed out that the participating students are Malak Abdullah Nashed, Tamer Abdel Moneim Bahlaq, and Muqdad Hassan Asfour from Homs Governorate.
Qabbani expressed her hope for achieving more accomplishments and excellence in the first scientific journey of the students at the international level in the field of nuclear science, energy, and advanced technologies.
In a statement to SANA today, Tuesday, the director of the Syrian Scientific Olympiad at the Excellence and Creativity Authority, Dania Qabbani, explained that a training forum was organized for the Syrian team participating in the Olympiad during the period between July 24 and 28, indicating that the team includes three outstanding high school students who have advanced knowledge in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, under the direct supervision of the scientific committee.
Qabbani pointed out that the participating students are Malak Abdullah Nashed, Tamer Abdel Moneim Bahlaq, and Muqdad Hassan Asfour from Homs Governorate.
Qabbani expressed her hope for achieving more accomplishments and excellence in the first scientific journey of the students at the international level in the field of nuclear science, energy, and advanced technologies.