International Conference of Young Scientists

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International Conference of Young Scientist or ICYS is the unofficial world championship of research papers in several scientific disciplines for secondary school students.[1] It has gained notable participation across three continents (Europe, Asia, and America). It is organised by a host institution and vary for each year. ICYS is a member of World Federation of Physics Competitions.

History

In 1993 the representatives of Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest and the State University of Belarus, Minsk decided to organize together a conference for 14- to 18-year-old secondary school students. The aim of the organizers with organizing such a new type of a competition was to acquaint secondary school students with the methods of scientific research. This includes different phases of research work from the very beginning the pointing out the topic to the last step, summing up the results of the research in a foreign language-lecture. The conference gives the challenging opportunity to the young scientists to get some feedback of the work with which they are just trying to deal, and to measure their strength in an international field. Over the years, students from the following countries have participated in the Conference: Belarus, Czech Republic, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, The Netherlands, Ukraine, United States of America, and Yugoslavia. The conference was held in Hungary (Visegrad, 1994, 1996, 1998), in Belarus (Baranovichi, 1995, 1997, 1999), in 2000 in the Netherlands (Nijmegen), in 2001 in Poland (Katowice), in 2002 in Georgia (Kutaisi), and in 2003 in Czech Republic (Prague). The first ICYS was in Visegrad in 1994. Iran was observer in 2010. Then 70 lectures were presented by students from 5 countries. Hungarian organizers always come back to Visegrad, the competition become widely known as "Visegrad Conference". In 1996 the number of participants increased, 86 lecturers from 9 countries gave their lectures. The Conference every year becomes richer, new countries join to the competition. The Conference has a good reputation not only in the Middle European countries, but outside Europe too. This year we have an observer from Singapore, a country where the education receives from the government the highest financial support all over the world. This year we have more than 80 secondary school participants, and more than 70 lectures with wide variety of topics. We are convinced, that nowadays, during the permanently decreasing popularity of sciences a scientific event which attracts the young generation has special significance. Perhaps most of the participating students will later become students at various universities and will be researchers reporting at scientific conferences. This first appearance may be a decisive factor in their future scientific career.[2] It celebrated its 20th year in Bali, Indonesia. Later, a young scientist (Amin Ehsanian) suggested the new formation of the conference for 2014.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The 2014 edition were supposed to be held in Ukraine but due to the Ukraine crisis, it were transferred to Serbia.[10][11]

Amin Ehsanian IR

Conference

Participating countries

  • Blue indicate Participate.
  • Orange indicate Observer.
  • Grey indicate Not participate.
  • White indicate No information.
No Countries 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
01 Azerbaijan
02 Belarus
03 Brazil
04 Bulgaria
05 Cambodia
06 China
07 Croatia
08 Cyprus
09 Czech Republic
10 Denmark
11 Finland
12 France
13 Germany
14 Georgia
15 Ghana
16 Greece
17 Hungary
18 India
19 Indonesia
20 Iran
21 Japan
22 Kenya
23 Laos
24 Lithuania
25 Malaysia
26 Netherlands
27 Nigeria
28 North Macedonia
29 Poland
30 Romania
31 Russia
32 Serbia
33 Singapore
34 Slovakia
35 South Korea
36 Sri Lanka
37 Taiwan
38 Thailand
39 Turkey
40 Ukraine
41 United Kingdom
42 United States
43 Yugoslavia

Only Belarus, Hungary and Ukraine have made it to all Conferences. Netherlands and Russia, each missed a Conference.

See also

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