Students from all over Spain participated in the Technical Competition III Free Science and Technology, which has delivered this morning their awards at a ceremony held at the Residence Alberto Colao, with the presence of the Vice Chancellor for Students, Francisco Martínez.
The contest participants suggested taking a picture, montage, illustration or comic strip, with free technology, to design an educational model that responds to questions such as: "Why" "Why," "How Do I" " How it works "or" What do. "
Disclose an original invention, a chemical process, a mathematical model or a biological process using text and dynamic images and play is the challenge faced by the participants in the contest.
The Vice President of Students, Francisco Martinez, said that "is intended to encourage youth participation and the general public in science popularization.
For this would seem that science and technology go hand in hand in the creative arts, photography, illustration and literature. "
Participants this year have shown a high level in all categories of participants and these were the winners:
Category A. Students and the general population to 18 years.
First prize: The principle of Pascal.
Pilar Duarte Garcia (Colegio San Jorge. The Alcayna. Molina de Segura).
Second prize: Why do I look like my parents?
Helena Gómez Asenjo.
(Puerto Real).
Third Prize: Volcano.
Alicia Maria Marquez (Colegio San Buenaventura. Murcia).
Category B: Students and the general population over 18
First prize: A divine proportion, Antonio Ruben Aguilera Maldonado and Maria Lozano Raquel Garcia (Granada).
Second prize: Senses senseless Raquel Maria Lozano Garcia and Ruben Antonio Aguilera Maldonado, of Granada.
Third prize: Everything in due time, Fuentansa Salas Herrero (Murcia)
Four prize: Tasty Molecules: Maillard reactions.
David José Sanz and Maialen Ruiz (Laguna de Duero, Valladolid).
Fifth Prize: The camouflage.
Ruben A.
Lucas (Torreagüera).
Sixth prize: For what it is to laugh.
Leonor Vidal and Jose Vidal (Cartagena).
Category C. Students ESO curricular diversification.
First Prize: The loneliness of the parallels.
David Rodriguez of Martinez (IES Floridablanca. Murcia).
Second Prize: Integrated Circuits.
Jose Miguel Marin Ortega.
(IES Ricardo Ortega. Fuente Alamo)
Honours students of the University Senior
Eleven students from the University of majors have done work and research projects during this academic year in a program run by tutors, teachers of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena on topics such as film, climate change, astronomy and agricultural engineering.
These students have also received a distinction in the act of awards for science and technology and have been the following: Francisco Hervás García, José Cerezo Zapata, Jose Rubio González, María López Bueno, Juan Blanco Pujalte, Maria Carmen Andrés Rodríguez Herminia Sánchez García, Pilar González Ros, Dolores Beltrán Garre, Ramón Campillo and Diego Molero Bragado Liarte.
Source: UPCT