Our successful students at the regional contest in Düsseldorf | Veronika Stein receives the School Award NRW which is sponsored by TÜV NORD GROUP on behalf of St. Michael-Gymnasium (source: Bayer AG) | Principal Paul Georg Neft receives the school award of the Ministry for Schools for the school with the best junior research programme in North Rhine-Westphalia (source: Bayer AG) |
Festive dinner after the awards ceremony of the state contest "Jugend forscht" | Supervisors Martin Bitterberg, Veronika Stein and Walter Stein at the national contest Jugend forscht 2014 | Supervisors Veronika and Walter Stein with Sylvia Löhrmann, Minister for Schools and Continuing Training NRW |
Our proud award winners with their parents and Minister for Schools NRW Sylvia Löhrmann |
Laura Eschweiler, Rolf Hartmann and Ramona Pick with their supervisors Veronika Stein and Martin Bitterberg in Bonn | The renewable energy team with supervisors Martin Bitterberg and Veronika Stein in Leverkusen | Ramona Pick, Laura Eschweiler and Rolf Hartmann with their silphium perfoliatum plants (source: Bayer AG) |
Laura Eschweiler, Ramona Pick and Rolf Hartmann receive the Special Award Renewable Energy (1500 €) | The silphium perfoliatum researchers win the 2nd place in biology on the national level (2000 €) |
Frank Hartmann, Josef Nagelschmidt and Stefan Heimersheim present their project in Düsseldorf | The quantum entanglement team with supervisor Walter Stein in Leverkusen | Josef Nagelschmidt, Frank Hartmann and Stefan Heimersheim with their exhibit at the state contest (source: Bayer AG) |
The state champions in physics explain their work in simple terms to the WDR TV crew | Josef, Stefan and Frank are successful at the national level contest (source: Jugend forscht) | Josef Nagelschmidt, Stefan Heimersheim and Frank Hartmann with the Michaels Award of the Hans-Hermann Franzke Foundation |
Josef Nagelschmidt, Stefan Heimersheim and Frank Hartmann are recognised with the 4th place physics at the national contest (€ 1000) |
Noah Schneiders and Evgeny Ulanov with their supervisor Horst-Günter Thum at the regional competition in Düsseldorf | The radio astronomers with their supervisor Horst-Günter Thum in Leverkusen | Evgeny Ulanov and Noah Schneiders demonstrate their radio interferometer at the state contest (source: Bayer AG) |
Andreas Kirch, Leon Heinen and Donald Hansen with their exhibit |
Adrian Lenkeit, Matthias Schäfers and Leon Heinen present their experimental results |
Adrian Lenkeit impresses the jury at the regional competition in Bonn with his many-body simulations | Adrian Lenkeit's many-body simulations win the state level competition (source: Bayer AG) | Adrian explains to the WDR TV crew why he enjoys research |
Adrian presents his simulations at the national contest (source: Jugend forscht) | Adrian Lenkeit with the Michaels Award certificate in front of his exhibit | Adrian Lenkeit as well as Josef Nagelschmidt, Stefan Heimersheim and Frank Hartmann win 4th places that are endowed with € 1000 at the national level competition |
Adrian Lenkeit is awarded the 4th place physics and astronomy at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2015 in Pittsburgh, PA, USA (source: Leonard Bauersfeld) | Adrian's award certificate from ISEF 2015 in the USA |
Björn Bouwer, Nico Hochgürtel and Adrian Lenkeit with their robotic arm in Düsseldorf | Björn Bouwer, Nico Hochgürtel and Adrian Lenkeit with their robotic arm at the state contest "Schüler experimentieren" | State champions Björn, Adrian and Nico receive their certificate from the Minister for Schools NRW Sylvia Löhrmann |
The state champions in engineering together with their parents and supervisor |
Finn Cyriax and Christoph Mörsch present their their bird protection device to the jury |
Yannik Dumon with his novel emergency telephone |
Jakob Assenmacher and Lorenz Assenmacher at their sports desk |