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SYPT 2022

SYPT 2022 on the 26/27th of March at ETH Zurich

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Eric Schertenleib
SYPT 2022
02 November 2021
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The Swiss Young Physicists' Tournament 2022 took place on the 26th and 27th of March at the main building of ETH Zurich. After two years without an in-person tournament, we are delighted to have organized a highly successful in-person tournament.

A total of 30 students in 10 teams participated in this year's tournament and presented their solutions to one of the 17 SYPT problems. In the months leading up to the tournament, they invested a lot of time and effort to prepare for the competition. They planned experiments, evaluated data, and worked on the theoretical foundations of their projects. Additionally, this year students had to cope with the uncertainty of whether an in-person tournament would be possible at all.

"Many schools and teachers were very careful during the pandemic with such alternative teaching formats that mix students from different classes", said Samuel Byland, president of Pro IYPT-CH. "This makes it even better that the students were not dissuaded from taking part and could now show their results in front of the jury."

After three rounds and a final, the winners were clear. Jan Kamm, Joel Tan, and Chengjie Hu won the prize for the best team and Jan Kamm also was first in the individual ranking. The best nine students now have the chance to qualify for the international tournament in Rumania.

Further information including both the individual and team ranking can be found below.

 

Press release

  • Medienmitteilung

 

Ranking

  • Final Team Ranking
  • Individual Ranking
  • Team Ranking Round 2
  • Team Ranking Round 1

 

 

Documents and information

  • SYPT Problems 2022
  • SYPT on Facebook
  • SYPT on Instagram
  • Regulations
  • SYPT Booklet

 

Time Schedule

Sa, 26th of March:

  • From 08:00:      Registration & welcome coffee (Polysnack HG F 32)
  • 08:30-09:30:     Opening address, team pictures and jury meeting (HG E 3)
  • 09:30-13:00:     Physics Fight Round 1
  • 13:00-14:00:     Lunch (Polysnack HG F 32)
  • 14:00-17:45:     Physics Fight Round 2

Su, 27th of March

  • From 08:00:      Welcome coffee (Polysnack HG F 32)
  • 08:30-12:00:     Physics Fight Round 3
  • 12:00-13:00:     Lunch (Polysnack HG F 32)
  • 13:00-15:45:     Final Fight (HG E 3)
  • 15:45-16:45:     Award ceremony and apĂ©ro

Jury and Fight Plan

  • Jury Plan Round 1
  • Fight Plan R1
  • Jury Plan Round 2
  • Fight Plan R2
  • Jury Plan Round 3
  • Fight Plan Round 3

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