Bronze Medal to Sweden at the AYPT 2023

On 13-15 April 2023, Sweden participated (for the first time) with a three-person team in the Austrian Young Physicists Tournament 2023 and took home a bronze medal.

Bronze for Sweden from AYPT 2023! Image source: aypt.at

AYPT is Austria’s national selection tournament, but foreign teams are also invited. This year there were 5 three-man teams from Austria and 7 foreign teams (Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland and Sweden).

Over two days, the Swedish team competed by; presenting their solution to one of this year’s IYPT problems, acting as an opponent to another student’s presentation and acting as a “reviewer” during another stage. After each round, the team is given points by a jury, which are then averaged, weighted and added up to a final score.

The Swedish team performed at their best and were in 4th place after the first round thanks to their score of 40.4. After the three preliminary fights, they ended up in 7th place with a total of 133.3 points (out of a possible 180) which gave Sweden a bronze medal – Sweden’s first medal since the silver in IYPT 2019. Well Done Team Sweden.

We would like to once again thank all the students who participated, thank all the supervisors who have assisted the students as well as our sponsors and partners. Without you, IYPT in Sweden would not have been possible.

Results from the Swedish IYPT Championships 2023

From left: Linnéa Loserius (Malmö Borgarskola) (2nd place), Bahar Safari (Hvitfeldtska) (1st place), Morris Tegnér (Malmö Borgarskola) (3rd place), Hugo Deresiewicz (Norra Real), Ilya Suyatin (Cathedral School Lund), Torin Stanton Andersson (Procivitas Lund) and Viggo Kraft.

On Saturday, April 1st 2023, 7 students and about 10 physicists from all over the country gathered to decide who is the Swedish champion in IYPT. During the course of the day, the students took turns to present and defend their solution to one of the current IYPT problems and to act as an opponent for another student. The student receives a grade between 1-10 for their presentation and another grade between 1-10 for their opposition. We are happy that so many people wanted to take part as jury members, which made the assessment fairer. Presentation grades are weighted with a factor of 3 and opposition grades are weighted with a factor of 2. The students are ranked and the results are announced on the day.

The results were:

  1. Bahar Safari, Hvitfeldtska Gothenburg
  2. Linnéa Loserius, Malmö Municipal School
  3. Morris Tegnér, Malmö Civic School

As a prize, all the winners received some money and a goodie bag thanks to our sponsors, Vattenfall.

Today’s task was also to select a team that will represent Sweden in the Austrian Young Physicists’ Tournament on April 13-15 in Leoben, Austria. The team will consist of Bahar Safari, Linnéa Loserius and Hugo Deresiewicz.

Thanks again to all those who took part.

Vattenfall + IYPT = True

We are very pleased and proud to present our main sponsor for 2023: Vattenfall, the Swedish energy company.

Vattenfall logo

They are donating some goodie bags as well as cash prizes to the finalists in the Swedish finals. Their support will also help to fund our physics camps this year.

Thank you again!