"Nanotechnology at Home 2010"competition for secondary school students (from 14 to 18 years)
Call for entries
The International NanoScience Community - TINC launches "Nanotechnology at Home 2010"
a competition for secondary school
students around the world.
The aim of the competition is to find out what high school students think about nanotechnology, and the new products created using nanosciences.
The
nano-competition categories:
1st "Nanotechnology at Home 2010" - drawing
competition.
(Only electronically
submitted drawings /computer
graphics, photo montage, sketch with pencils,…/ will be
accepted.)
2nd
"Nanotechnology
at Home 2010" - essay competition.
(At least 5 typed pages /A4 page, Times New Roman, size 14/ in .PDF format)
3rd "Nanotechnology at Home 2010" -
nanosciences related video
(The video should be min. 3 max. 5 minutes long.)
Application
Deadline: 1st November 2010
The presentation and
evaluation of applications will take place on the webpage of The International
NanoScience Community (http://www.nanopaprika.eu). The winners /two in
each category/ will win gift parcel related to nanotechnology and sciences; The
works received will be published on the website. An international jury
from the members of The
International NanoScience Community has been assembled to judge
all applications entered into the competition.
More
information on http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/nanocompetition website and
editor@nanopaprika.eu e-mail address.
Drawings, short videos, and
essays should be sent to the following address in electronic form before 1st
November 2010: editor@nanopaprika.eu
About the TINC:
The heat is on for an online social networking community for nanoscientists. The Internet Nanoscience Community, TINC, was cooked up by
Hungarian chemistry PhD student. It now provides a rich menu of communication
tools for the international community of scientists working in the growing
field of nanoscience and nanotechnology and recently passed the 3200 members
mark.
The virtual nano community is fully equipped with all the functions one expects from a modern online networking site: personal chat, a scientific
forum, more than 80 thematic groups, including microscopy, nanomedicine, and
even a discussion forum on safety and toxicity. TINC is also a media partner
for more than 50 nano conferences on ifferent topics in 2009 and 2010.
The Internet Nanoscience Community has pulled together a community with more than 3200 members, researchers, students, industrial partners from Europe,
India, the USA, and 50 other countries. TINC is open to everyone from
post-doctorial researchers and professors to students everywhere.
The International NanoScience Community
"The Spicy world of NanoScience"
If you are representing a commercial entity, please see the specific guidelines on your participation.
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