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Students From Cork Scooped 38 Prizes At This BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2022

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06:43 14 Jan 2022


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Students from Cork have scooped 38 prizes at this year's BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.

The winners of the 58th Exhibition have been announced as Aditya Joshi and Aditya Kumar - 3rd year students from Synge Street in Dublin.

The pair received the top prize of 7,500 euro and will represent Ireland at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists in September.

The 'Analog' Best Technology Project went to Harry O’Connor from Cork Educate Together for his project on "The design and development of a bipedal robot for home care".

The 'RTÉ' Best Social & Behavioural Sciences Project went to Hannah Walsh from Coláiste Treasa in Kanturk for her project "Towards the development of a program of interventions for the reduction of stress among junior doctors".

And the 'BT' Educator of Excellence Award went to Kinsale Community College teacher Shaun Holly.


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