In 2014, Frank Hartmann, Stefan Heimersheim and Josef Nagelschmidt became state champions in physics and they also won the 4th place physics in Germany in recognition of their quantum entanglement experiments.
Low Cost Quantum Entanglement (Physics, 2014) |
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Stefan Heimersheim, Josef Nagelschmidt, Frank Hartmann | School yearQ2, Q2, Q2 | Supervisor Walter Stein | |
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Our proud award winners with their parents and Minister for Schools NRW Sylvia Löhrmann |
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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) |
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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) | ![]() |
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