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DESY and Jugend forscht: young talent meets cutting-edge research
AI for cancer detection, accelerator research in space, underwater robots for cleaning up marine litter – these are not projects by established scientists, but ideas developed by school students from Hamburg. Schoolchildren with extensive interests in STEM presented these and many other projects at the Hamburg regional competition of “Jugend forscht”, competing for one of the coveted spots at the national finals, which will take place in Herzogenaurach from 28 to 31 May.
Prof. Beate Heinemann, Chair of the DESY Directorate and member of the Board of Trustees of the “Little Scientists’ House” Foundation (Stiftung Kinder forschen), emphasizes: “Children are naturally curious – and that’s exactly what we want to nurture and encourage. At DESY, we show that science is anything but abstract or boring. It’s vibrant, relevant to everyday life, and full of surprises. Every year, around 10,000 students experience this firsthand in our school labs in Hamburg and Zeuthen. I’m particularly delighted that this year, we’re hosting the Hamburg state finals of Jugend forscht at DESY, where we can celebrate the students with the most exciting, original, or promising ideas – and I’m personally thrilled by the projects these young talents have developed!”
Jury interviews at the state competition. (Marta Mayer / DESY)
As an official partner of the competition, DESY plays a key role in its organization and execution. The research center provides infrastructure and support and also contributes to the awards ceremony. Additionally, DESY scientists actively participate as jury members, helping to select the winning projects.
A special highlight this year: In addition to schools from Hamburg, classes from German schools in Istanbul, Buenos Aires, and Zagreb also participated. Prizes were awarded in the categories “Work Environment,” “Biology,” “Chemistry,” “Earth and Space Sciences,” “Mathematics/Computer Science,” “Physics,” and “Engineering.”
The pupils who took part in the state competition. (Marta Mayer / DESY)
