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Honorary Patronage by the Federal President of Austria

It is a major honour for me to announce that the IYPT2010 in Vienna is under the honorary patronage by Dr. Heinz Fischer, the Federal President of the Republic of Austria. The Federal President’s website explains what this means:

The Federal President’s honorary patronage is intended for large interregional, charitable, scientific and cultural events. Applications for honorary patronage must not only demonstrate the event’s significance to our country, but also ensure that the project is legally protected, its financing has been established, and its implementation is feasible from an organisational standpoint. Honorary patronage by the President cannot be shared with any other leading figures (except foreign heads of state).

AYPT

Tomorrow the Austrian Young Physicists’ Tournament will start in Leoben. I am looking forward to another exciting tournament. On Saturday we will meet to decide who is going to represent Austria in this year’s IYPT in Vienna. More about the AYPT: aypt.at

Update: Thanks to Peter Schatz we have some great pictures of a typical YPT in our press section!
Oh, and the Team of Bischöfliches Gymnasium Graz won this year’s AYPT.
Now we’re about to decide who will be nominated to go to Vienna.

Chinese Enthusiasm by Gao Qing

In the evening on Nov 12 2009, I browsed the internet for AP Physics classes at home. Some information about IYPT caught my eyes at www.iypt.at. I realized it is of an unparallel significance for our physics teachers and students. As I have been pondering the question of how I can efficiently cultivate students’ interests and creativity in science and simultaneously to tangibly carry out professional self development through an extremely heavy teaching load, this seemed like an ideal solution. The registration date would expire in five days.

The next morning, with printed IYPT Problems in hand, I rushed to my colleagues Niu Niu and Zhou Qian, two physics teachers who were full of passion to find ways to incorporate hands on research into their teaching. They were so excited: “These problems are fantastic!” I asked them: “School has no budget to pay you for your extra work as an IYPT mentor; do you still want to do that”? No hesitation. The proposal of organizing an IYPT team at school was delivered to the principal and to the education instruction office within half an hour. We got positive responses everywhere. It was amazing. The notice was put up before lunch break to the students. More than ten students came to the program introduction 2 days later. 8 students made their decisions to participate.

The students very much looked forward to our instruction, but they got completely lost.

Actually, we were not able to instruct them, as all the problems are open in nature. We were not even certain about the theoretical background of some of the problems. The only thing we could do at that moment was to ask students to select problems they might be interested in, to do as much research as they possibly could, and to figure out the direction of study. We hoped to make a breakthrough from their survey. Zhou Qian wrote all of us a letter, full of passion. She encouraged not only the students but also our teachers to persevere.

These puzzles had been stimulating our nerves endlessly. Very soon, 12 physics teachers were attracted to take part in the IYPT program. Some discussed how to set up apparatus, while others sorted out supporting theory. We visited physics professors at Shenzhen University, analyzed readings collected by sensors and processed all data by computer. Numerous failures made answers more and more reasonable.

For example, to investigate different parameters that affects the softness of sand. We know that dry sand is rather soft to walk on when compared to damp sand. However, sand containing a significant amount of water becomes soft again. One student believed that surface tension was the main reason; another one thought that adhesive force played an important role. This free response exhibited fascination with the nature of science, which is logical and open, and is truly extraordinary, as we were all raised in a test taking system to seek only one correct answer in solving a problem.

The laboratory installed 16 sets of computer and sensors, and attracted more and more students and teachers, talking, doing research or engaged in heated discussion, even over the winter holidays.

We were all surprised by why we could sustain consistent passion on these questions. At first, we were more likely to be curious about the unknown answers. Gradually, we realized that the open nature of the problems is the main source of inspiration. Only because of interest, we gathered together. We were hooked.

Visa Applications

After several months of waiting, several emails, and several phone calls, we finally obtained a general clearance to issue invitations (in German: “Generalverpflichtungserklärung”) for visa applicants from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs today. This greatly simplifies the procedure of issueing visa invitation letters for us. Unfortunately, applying for and receiving Austrian visas is still a very complex bureaucratic process. (Austria is infamous for its bureaucracy. And for one time, the cliches are true, unfortunately.)

To be honest, I feel ashamed for my country that the government makes it so difficult for interested and motivated young people to come here to compete in this extraordinady competition called IYPT. I apologize in advance for any troubles and inconveniences that Austrian authorities might cause you in order to get your visas.

100 day countdown

If the javascript counter used on our homepage is correct then it’s only 100 days to the 23rd IYPT. My suggestion to the LOC to compose and sing a song to celebrate this (I had something like this in mind) sadly didn’t go through 😉

Availability of our registration software

We are glad that some of you like our registration system so much, that you’ve asked if you can use it for your own competitions. Sadly in general the anser is no:

We do not have any time at all to support this software. There are no bug fixes, no customizations etc.

This is not uncommon for software and often the decision is to make it available “AS IS” – without any guarantees or support whatsoever.

However we do not think, that a bunch of php files that are highly specific to our infrastructure would be of help to anyone.

Besides we do not feel good about the idea of releasing something that does not yet meet all of our own standards concerning software. There are still quite a few hacks in there, things that are only acceptable if used for our own project.

To use our code, to adapt it for your own projects, you’d need someone matching our own (modest) php/mysql skills. If you have such a person, then letting them start from scratch will probably be less work. If you don’t, then our software – in its current state – will be of no use to you anyway.

Registration started

Our registration system has just gone live! Emails with account data (username and password) will be sent to everyone who has pre-registered soon. Please be aware that this system has been custom made by us – so it is certainly not bug free. If you encounter any problems, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

To log in, select your team from the drop-down list and enter your password.
After you have logged in, you can enter all the information about your team. You can edit and change the information later at any time.
Please be very careful with the information you enter. We will use this data for printing name badges, certificates, etc. Also, for those of you who need visas for Austria, this information will be used for the official visa invitations. Thus, make sure that names, dates of birth, passport numbers, and dates of arrival and departure are all correct!
The deadline for registration is May 31 2010. You can, however, edit the personal information of team members up until June 25 2010. [Note however that this is most certainly too late to make changes to official visa invitations!]
The registration fee is due by May 31 2010, and will not be refunded if you withdraw your registration at a later time. It should be transfered to the following account:
Name of Bank: Raiffeisenverband Salzburg, Filiale Linzer Gasse 877664
Owner of Account: LOC IYPT2010
Account Number: 9401 4347
Bank Code: 35094
IBAN: AT07 3509 4000 9401 4347
BIC (SWIFT-Code): RVSAAT2S

We have taken a big effort to ensure that the registration system works smoothly. Nevertheless, if you have any questions, or encounter any technical problems, please do not hesitate to contact us via info@iypt.at. We will do our best to help you.

Pre-Registration Finished

The deadline for pre-registration has passed yesterday. 27 teams have pre-registered, so we are looking forward to a big and interesting tournament. Actually, we had hoped to get at least 28 teams, so that the IYPT2010 would be the largest IYPT (in terms of competing teams) of all times. Nevertheless, 27 is a fine number, as it is divisible by 3. If no teams cancel, we will not have exhausting fights with 4 teams.

As Tim mentioned earlier, we are still working out a few issues with our online registration system. As soon as it is available, we will send out user names and passwords to all pre-registered teams, along with some general information on the registration process.

Google Maps

I was working on adding google-maps to our website the whole night.

After hours of searching and trying I was finally ready to implement everything… but then I saw a tiny button called “link” on the google maps website. Now that was – more or less – exactly what i was looking for. And of course I had seen it before…  just didn’t think about it.

What I could have done in 2 hours eventually took 8. The google-map-inlays will be online soon at http://www.iypt.at/en/iypt2010/location/

Here’s a preview the map!

Of course I will keep on working on the maps so you don’t have to spend too much time worrying about where to find your hotel 🙂 ! I hope you will enjoy your stay in Austria!

Prizes at IYPT 2010

To increase motivation of all those momentarily preparing for their performance at the IYPT 2010 we can

> gladly announce that their efforts will be  honoured accordingly thanks to our sponsors.

We’d especially

like to express our thanks to Sony DADC Austria for providing 5 Playstation 3 for the winning team of the 23rd Physics World Cup.

We’d also like to thank the Wirtschaftskammer Wien for their incredible support concerning T-Shirts, Bags, USB-Sticks and many other things. They essentially help us to make the IYPT 2010 an

unforgettable event generic 10mg cialis for everyone.

Thanks on behalf of the whole team

Katharina Wittmann