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World Science Scholars Announces 2020 Cohort

World Science Scholars Announces 2020 Cohort

Exceptional Students From Around the World Gear Up for New Challenges and Opportunities

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The World Science Scholars (WSS) program, an initiative of the World Science Festival, announces its newest class of 27 young Scholars—exceptionally talented mathematical minds, hailing from 14 countries. WSS brings Scholars together with world-renowned experts in an interdisciplinary and multi-layered online program that encourages the Scholars to explore new scientific areas in which their extraordinary skills can be applied.

"We provide some of the world's most talented young math students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in a wide range of disciplines that extend far beyond pure mathematics," said Tracy Day, WS F Co-Founder and CEO. "WSS is designed to broaden their personal horizons and open new pathways for their talents to flourish."

The Scholars will begin a two-year journey of learning and discovery with WSS faculty, including Nobel and Breakthrough Prize winners, best-selling authors, and experts working at the cutting edge of their fields, including Nobel Laureate Barry Barish, pioneering biologist Suzana Herculano-Houzel, Breakthrough Prize winner Cumrun Vafa, leading-edge biochemist Mandë Holford, and many more. Through interactive courses, live sessions, collaborative projects, and a vibrant online community, Scholars explore diverse disciplines, from neuroscience and nanotechnology to physics, climate science, and computational thinking, and grapple with groundbreaking discoveries, such as decoding the human genome, mapping the brain, and searching for black holes. 

Scholars have the unparalleled opportunity to interact directly with experts at the top of their fields through riveting lectures and live virtual discussions. Scholars also join a strong and supportive online community that encourages discussion, debate, and collaboration among the students, enabling them to forge friendships and long-lasting connections with their peers.

Ranging in age from 14-17, the Scholars bring a variety of interests and accomplishments, in addition to their exceptional academic abilities. One student recently published an introductory textbook on epidemiology, another is using mathematics to develop a wearable EEG to monitor seizures, and a third began solving calculus equations at the age of ten.

The World Science Scholars program is made possible by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation. Students are nominated for WSS by the World Science Festival's network of organizations and educational institutions, or can apply directly to the program. WSS' broad, multifaceted approach identifies students from diverse communities regardless of their race, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, and location. For students with innate, exceptional abilities who may lack the means or access to resources to help them reach their potential, WSS' free high-quality digital, interactive programming can be a life-changing experience.

With the program now in its third year, the 2020 cohort brings the total number of participating students to 102, ranging in ages from 9 to 17 (at the time of admission). Upon completion of the program, Scholars become members of a growing alumni network who  maintain bonds, help support future cohorts by familiarizing new Scholars with the program and serve as informal college advisors to younger peers. Participating students are able to create an educational and social network of talented individuals that can extend well into the future.

The chart below is a full breakdown of the 2020 cohort.

NAME

AGE

LOCATION

SCHOOL

Aahaan Rawal 

16

Ontario, Canada 

Glenforest Secondary School 

Advik Raj Basani 

16

Karnataka, India 

National Public School, HSR Layout, Bangalore 

Ahmed Ali 

15

Al-Khor, Qatar 

Al-Khor International School 

Alyssa S. Ho 

16

California, USA 

The California School of the Arts 

Anjola Bodunde-Segun 

14

Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria 

Government Day Secondary School Karu Abuja FCT 

Anushka Kulkarni 

16

North Carolina, USA 

Ardrey Kell High School 

Arjun Modi 

17

Arizona, USA 

BASIS Ahwatukee 

Bernardo Rafael Silva Benítez 

16

Veracruz, Mexico 

Colegio Las Hayas 

Brandon Griggs 

16

Florida, USA 

Robert E. Lee High School 

Cristian Andrés Córdoba Silvestre 

17

Ciudad Real, Spain 

IES Dámaso Alonso (Puertollano) 

Derek Liu 

14

California, USA 

Torrey Pines High School 

Jeremy Yu 

16

Texas, USA 

St. Mark's School of Texas 

Julia Moosikasuwan 

14

New York, USA 

Manhasset Secondary School 

Kamran Ansari 

15

California, USA 

Sage Hill School 

Kayla Sohn 

16

New York, USA 

Herricks High School 

Kegan Allen 

16

Ontario, Canada 

Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School 

Keila Nunes das Neves 

16

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

Colégio Estadual São Francisco de Paula 

Munjir Anoar 

14

New South Wales, Australia 

Macquarie Fields High School 

Reva Gandhi 

15

Pennsylvania, USA 

Parkland High School 

SB Sanjeev Subrahmaniyan

15

Tamil Nadu, India

Shrishti Vidyashram Sr. Sec

Sanjna Srinivasan

15

Sheffield, Massachusetts

Berkshire School

Stephanie Wang

16

Texas, USA

Seven Lakes High School

Tabeer Asif

15

West Midlands, United Kingdom

Al-Burhan Grammar School

Vibin Vellanki

15

Minnesota, USA

The McCallie School

Yanzi Chang

14

Hebei, China

Beijing No166 High School

Yovela Adelina Budiman

16

Banten, Indonesia

Australian Independent School Pejaten

Yuji Choi

16

Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

Myunduk Foreign Language High School

About

The World Science Festival (WSF) produces original live and digital content that brings scientific discovery, insight and perspective to a broad general audience.

Our flagship live event, the World Science Festival, is an unprecedented annual tribute to imagination, ingenuity and inventiveness. Through programming that spans a broad range—from vibrant discussions and debates to works of theatre and film—world-class scientists, leading thinkers, and renowned artists take science out of the laboratory and into the streets, theaters, museums, and public halls of New York City, making the esoteric understandable and the familiar fascinating. In March 2016, WSF launched the World Science Festival Brisbane, bringing its distinctive programming to new audiences and establishing the first annual Festival outside of New York.  The Festival's live events have attracted over 3.3 million people worldwide, and millions more have viewed our programs online. 

World Science U is WSF's free online education platform, offering multi-layered, in-depth master classes in science, guided by renowned scientists, for students and lifelong learners around the world.  

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