Updated Mar 07, 2021 | 06:30 IST
Indian Origin 13 year old Aanya Goyal is the youngest candidate on the UK team for the Europe Math Olympiad. Her father, Amit Goyal was also a Math Olympian. Indian-Origin schoolgirl on UK team for Europe Math Olympiad  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls Mathematical Olympiad to be hosted by the eastern European country of Georgia next month.
Aanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn s School in Dulwich, south London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further into her passion for mathematical problem-solving.
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BSc Engineering students who are currently enrolled in the newly established Cryogenics Engineering course at the UWI, examined the laptops that New Fortress Energy donated to the engineering faculty recently. The energy provider partnered with the UWI to introduce the Cryogenics Engineering course in the Faculty of Engineering to help increase the specialised STEM capacity in Jamaica,.
As the Government of Jamaica continues to diversify and transform the energy sector to include liquefied natural gas (LNG), the University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI) has announced a milestone partnership with New Fortress Energy to introduce a Cryogenics Engineering course in the Faculty of Engineering.
Maths whizzes bring home medals for SA
By Tanya Waterworth
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Durban - Keren Curtis, 12, would like to be a neuroscientist or astrophysicist, while Imaan Ganey, 13, has her sights firmly set on becoming an architect.
And if being good at maths is needed for those careers, itâs quite likely they will reach their dreams: both girls were awarded bronze medals in The International Maths and Science Olympiad (IMSO) in the Under 13 category, on January 24.
The pair were part of the six South African pupils who entered the competition, four girls and two boys, with four being awarded bronze medals. Fifteen countries entered the competition with more than 150 young maths whizzes from across the globe competing for medals. Students from Vietnam swept the board with a 20-medal haul.