Matthias Zalfen and Luca Mennen were upgraded to the contest "Jugend forscht" in 2010 for their first project, which provided a solution for simple recognition of vascular disease, and they won the 2nd place in engineering on the state level. In 2013, Matthias, Leon Heinen and Katja Schneider won the 2nd place in physics on the state level for their project on nanowires.
Year |
Jufo/ SchüEx |
Title and Authors | Awards | ||
Regional | State | National | |||
2013 |
Jufo Physics |
Nanowires
Katja Schneider, Leon Heinen, Matthias Zalfen |
1st Physics SA Environment |
2nd Physics SA Youth Jury |
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Michaels Award of the Hans-Hermann Franzke Foundation | |||||
2011 |
SchüEx Engineering |
Fundoscopy with a WebCam
Luca Mennen, Matthias Zalfen |
3rd Engineering | ||
2010 |
SchüEx → Jufo Engineering |
Simple Recognition of Vascular Disease
Luca Mennen, Matthias Zalfen |
1st Engineering SA Stadtwerke SA Health |
2nd Engineering SA Innovation |
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Federal Award 1st Place - Christian Blind Mission 2nd Place - Rotary-Contest "Jugend & Technik" |
Regional Champion |
State Prize Winner |
State Champion |
National Prize Winner |
National Champion |
Other Contests |
Katja Schneider, Leon Heinen and Matthias Zalfen impress at the regional contest in Düsseldorf with their work on nanowires | Leon Heinen, Matthias Zalfen and Katja Schneider at their exhibit at the state contest | Katja Schneider, Matthias Zalfen and Leon Heinen show their nanowires (source: Bayer) |
Matthias Zalfen, Katja Schneider and Leon Heinen at the awards ceremony of the state contest |
Matthias Zalfen and Luca Mennen show their apparatus for imaging the human eye's retina at the regional competition |
Luca Mennen and Matthias Zalfen present their project on recognition of vascular disease at the regional contest "Schüler experimentieren" in Düsseldorf | Matthias and Luca at the state contest "Jugend forscht" (source: Bayer AG) |
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