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The VI open Siberian tournament of young physicists has started. This year, 26 teams are participating in the Siberian tournament: from Barabinsk, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Evsino, Yekaterinburg, Krasnoobsk, Lebedevka, Maslyanino, Mezhdurechensk, Mirny, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Rezh, Sukhoi Log, Talmenka, Ulan-Ude.

The Young Physicists Tournament is a unique team competition for solving physical problems of a research nature, which has its own unique format. Schoolchildren have been solving these problems since the beginning of September, and now they have to prove themselves in physical battles. Each round of the battle includes a report on the problem, opposition, review and general discussion. To win such a competition, one must be a skilled experimenter, understand the theory, be able to clearly and clearly present one's results, and be prepared for unexpected turns in the discussion. Evaluates the work of the children of the jury, consisting of scientists - physicists.

At the opening, TUV participants were greeted by:

Fedoruk Mikhail Petrovich, professor, rector of NSU;

Solodovnikov Mikhail Yurievich, President of SibTUF;

The tournament will last until February 4, all events are held in the Main Building of NSU. The organizers of the tournament are the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region, the Regional Center for the Development of Creativity for Children and Youth, Novosibirsk State University, the Foundation for Support of Projects in the Field of Education.

For reference. The Siberian tournament is part of the IYPT tournament system. Participants first participate in their regional tournament, then in the Russian one. In turn, the winners of RosTUF represent Russia at the International Tournament of Young Physicists. In 2014 in the UK and 2015 in Thailand Russian team, consisting entirely of Novosibirsk, twice in a row managed to win silver medals.

Sources

Department of Education of the Novosibirsk Region (minobr.nso.ru), 01/02/2017
Official website of the Governor and Government of the Novosibirsk Region (nso.ru), 07/02/2017
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  • The Siberian tournament of young physicists was held for the fourth time in the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok. For four days, from February 4 to February 7, schoolchildren fought for victory and a ticket to the All-Russian tournament.

    This year, 20 teams took part in the Siberian regional stage of the world's most prestigious competition in physics among schoolchildren: 9 from Novosibirsk, 6 from the Novosibirsk region, 3 from the Kemerovo region, 2 from the Sverdlovsk region, a total of 127 people.

    Each team has been preparing for the tournament for several months. Especially for the preparation of teams for the tournament in the Academpark, back in 2013, a laboratory testing ground was created, equipped with everything necessary for conducting scientific experiments.

    A list of 10 tasks for the Siberian TUV was published in September 2014. Participants were invited to explore how extraordinary objects, like artificial muscle and Magnus's glider, as well as the most ordinary things from everyday life: air balloons and a cup of coffee. The more fully the team was able to uncover the theoretical explanation of the proposed phenomena, the higher the chances of winning.

    The jury of the SibTUF included physicists from research institutes, students and postgraduates of the Faculty of Physics. Their task was to assess how deeply the participants understand physical processes.

    According to the organizers of the tournament, the level of the regional stage is in no way inferior to the all-Russian one. So, last year the struggle between the teams was very tense, and the winners of the Siberian tournament subsequently became the best in the country, and then took the “silver” at the international TUF, which was held in the UK.

    This year the struggle was no less stubborn, the position of the teams in standings changed from fight to fight. As a result, the following teams made it to the finals: "School of Pythagoras" (AP "School of Pythagoras"), "Synergy" (NOU Orthodox gymnasium in the name of St. Sergius of Radonezh) and "Random people" (SUNTS NSU). These teams became the winners of the Tournament.

    In the final, it was necessary to determine the absolute winner. The teams themselves chose the tasks: "School of Pythagoras" - the task "Hovercraft", "Synergy" - the task "Cup of coffee", "Random people" - the task "Magnus Glider". As a result of an interesting and exciting struggle, the absolute winner of the tournament was determined: the team

    Physics is an interesting and fascinating science. How many unusual phenomena can be explained with its help. Usually scientists, professors, in short, people with higher education are engaged in research of complex phenomena. But the tournament of young physicists (hereinafter referred to as TUF) is an opportunity for high school students and not only to feel like real scientists and researchers.


    Still, what is the tournament of young physicists?

    Tournament of young physicists- one of the leading international team competitions for high school students in the ability to solve complex research problems, convincingly present their solutions, defend them in scientific discussions.
    Alas, this definition does not reveal the entire tournament. Therefore, in this article I will try to tell about TYUF in full. I want to clarify right away that there are many types of tournaments that do not differ much from each other. But in this article we will talk about the Siberian and All-Russian tournaments (since I only participated in them).

    Publishing Issues

    It all starts with the publication of seventeen problems on the website of the International Tournament of Young Physicists in the middle of summer. Next, the translation of problems is laid out on the site of the All-Russian tournament, as well as a reference kit.

    It should be noted that the tasks are research, that is, they require a lot of experiments and experiments, physical justification, both qualitative and quantitative.

    Task example

    The rope ladder consists of wooden rungs, tilted alternately in opposite directions. Hang it vertically and then release. When such a ladder falls onto a horizontal surface, its upper end moves down faster than it does in free fall. Explain this phenomenon and investigate how it depends on suitable parameters.



    Phenomenon observation

    At the beginning of September, ten out of seventeen problems for the Siberian tournament are published, which takes place two months before the All-Russian tournament, namely at the beginning of February. Then the teams begin to prepare for the tournament.

    Tournament preparation

    In this paragraph, I will tell you how my team is preparing. First, we all read together and superficially analyze the conditions of the tasks, then everyone chooses a task for himself (we have such an attitude that everyone solves his own problem, of course, we consult among ourselves, but with such an attitude, responsibility for our task cannot be shifted to anyone) . Next, we look for a theory and make the first observations.

    Observation examples


    Density Visualization
    Schlieren photography is often used to visualize changes in density in a gas. Build a schlieren photography setup and explore how well it can resolve density differences.


    electric honeycomb

    Pour some oil on a horizontal metal plate and place a vertical metal needle over it. When a high voltage is applied between the needle and the plate, a honeycomb structure develops on the surface of the oil. Explain and investigate this phenomenon.


    Azimuth-radial pendulum

    Attach one end of a horizontal elastic rod to a rigid tripod. Fix the other end of the rod on a stretched thread to avoid vertical deflection, and hang the weight on another thread. In the resulting pendulum, radial oscillations (parallel to the rod) can spontaneously transform into azimuthal oscillations (perpendicular to the rod) and vice versa. Explore this phenomenon.


    After observing the phenomena, we put forward hypotheses, confirm or refute them with experiments and experiments. Then we find quantitative dependencies and derive a mathematical model, if the physics of the problem is complex, then we make a quantitative assessment.


    It should be emphasized that mathematical calculations not supported by physics are, to put it mildly, bad manners at the tournament.

    In general, a good report should contain the following points:

    • the phenomenon referred to in the condition of the problem is reproduced in experience;
    • its plausible qualitative explanation is offered;
    • a theoretical model of the phenomenon is presented, which makes it possible to predict some quantitative dependences;
    • these quantitative dependences are measured in the experiment;
    • the results of the experiment are compared with the predictions of the theory.
    It is also very important to structure the report correctly, because what you have done in five months needs to be told in 10 minutes, so that you are understood. Therefore, writing a speech and rehearsing should also be given a lot of time, although this is not always possible. Usually, in recent days, everyone finishes the experiments and includes them in the presentation of the report.

    Physical Combat Structure

    Each physical fight can be divided into three rounds, in each of which the teams switch roles. By the way, about the roles. After the draw, the teams distribute the roles of the speaker, opponent and reviewer. If the role of the speaker is clear, then what do the opponent and the reviewer do.
    The opponent asks the Speaker clarifying questions, after which he delivers his summary of the report. He makes an overview of the solution of the problem presented by the Rapporteur, analyzes its achievements and shortcomings, and formulates questions for discussion. The discussion discusses the solution presented by the Rapporteur and the underlying physics of the problem. The Opponent's speech must not turn into a presentation of his own decision.
    The reviewer gives a brief assessment of the speeches of the Speaker and the Opponent,
    including the discussion that took place between them. (At the All-Russian tournament, the Reviewer participates in the general discussion and can ask questions to both the speaker and the opponent)


    Discussion

    The discussion is an integral part of the tournament, as there is a direct dialogue between the participants of the tournament in which the physics of the phenomenon is discussed. The task of the discussion is to bring different points of view on the phenomenon into one true one, but this is not always the case. There are such participants in the tournament who do not want to listen to another point of view, do not even want to discuss it, but persistently impose their own, without explaining why their decision is correct. Therefore, if you consider someone else's vision of the physical processes of the problem to be incorrect, then justify why this is so, referring to physical laws. And try, together with your discussion partner, to find correct solution. It should be noted that the discussion in the question-answer form is highly undesirable. The discussion should be reasoning, not short questions and answers.

    Rules of the round of the Siberian tournament of young physicists

    The opponent calls the presenter for a task (1 minute)
    The presenter accepts or rejects the call (1 minute)
    Speaker preparation (5 minutes)
    Presentation of the report (12 minutes)
    Opponent's questions and speaker's answers (2 minutes)
    Opponent preparation (3 minutes)
    Opponent performance (maximum 4 minutes)
    and discussion between speaker and opponent (14 minutes)
    Opponent sums up the discussion (1 minute)
    Reviewer's questions to the speaker and opponent and answers to questions (3 minutes)
    Reviewer preparation (2 minutes)
    Reviewer's speech (4 minutes)
    Closing remarks by the speaker (2 minutes)
    Jury questions (5 minutes)

    International tournament of young physicists

    At the end of the All-Russian tournament, a national team for the international TUV is created. It is worth noting the complexity of the international tournament. It lies, first of all, in the fact that all reports, discussions and discussions are conducted on English language, and this directly affects the scores of teams.
    • 12/18/2019. A personal account has been opened for registering and downloading tasks for the correspondence round of the 2020 tournament
    • 12/18/2019. Rules for the extramural stage of the 2020 tournament have been published
    • 07/19/2019. Objectives of the 2020 tournament published
    • 02/15/2019. The deadline for submitting applications and information on the participants of the final stage is February 24, 2019. All detailed information is with the leaders of regional tournaments and the leaders of the teams participating in the correspondence stage.
    • 02/15/2019. The list of possible participants of the tournament has been published
    • 02/15/2019. The results of the correspondence stage of the tournament in the individual classification have been published
    • 02/15/2019. The results of the correspondence stage of the tournament in the team standings have been published
    • 02/01/2019. Registration for downloading correspondence problems is closed
    • 12/10/2018. A personal account has been opened for registering and downloading tasks for the correspondence round of the 2019 tournament
    • 12/10/2018. The procedure for holding the correspondence stage of the 2019 tournament and the rules for completing tasks have been published
    • 09/14/2018. Objectives of the 2019 tournament published
    • 09/14/2018. A new regulation on the TUV has been published
    • 05/14/2018. This year, at the meeting of leaders, all major league teams were invited to take part in the selection interviews, which took place on March 31. The results of the interview and the list of 12 candidates for the 2019 national team have been published. Physics was evaluated out of 50 points (report out of 30, opposition out of 20), English - out of 20 points. Work with candidates for the 2019 national team will take place in several stages. At the end of June, training camps of both teams (2018 and 2019) will be held in Yekaterinburg. To organize the work at these camps, three teams will be formed (one is the 2018 team, two of the 2019 candidates) and full-fledged physical fights will be played in English. There will also be organized educational program for candidates. The second training camp will be held in autumn, and after the next RosTUF and following its results, the Russian team will be selected for IYPT-2019 in Poland.
    • 05/14/2018. Composition of the Russian team at the 31st International Tournament of Young Physicists: Nikita Kozlov (captain), Polina Turishcheva, Kirill Poltoradnev, Daria Razueva, Anastasia Paltseva. Team leaders: Bashkatov Yury Leonidovich (NSU), Merentsov Alexander Ilyich (UrFU). 2018 national team selection results published
    • 05/14/2018. Tournament results published
    • 05/14/2018. Published the results of the tournament in the team standings
    • 05/14/2018. From March 24 to March 30, the 40th All-Russian Tournament of Young Physicists was held in Novosibirsk on the basis of the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of Novosibirsk State University. The tournament was attended by 29 teams from Moscow, Dolgoprudny, Tver, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, Kachkanar, Serov, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Simferopol, Barabinsk, Novosibirsk, Mezhdurechensk, Tomsk, Mirny (Republic of Sakha Yakutia). IN major league the teams "Demons of Physics" (Ekaterinburg), "Izolent" (Voronezh) won, in the first league the team "Synergy" (Novosibirsk) became the winner of the tournament.
    • 16.02.2018. The final stage The 40th All-Russian Tournament of Young Physicists will be held from March 25 to March 31, 2018 in Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok), at the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of Novosibirsk State University. The list of teams participating in the final stage was formed on the basis of the protocols of the qualifying regional tournaments and the correspondence (Internet) stage. The leaders of these teams need to fill out this form with the data of the participants and send it to Inisheva Olga Viktorovna ( [email protected]) until February 20, 2018.
    • 02/16/2018. The list of teams participating in the final stage of the XL All-Russian Tournament of Young Physicists has been published
    • 02/16/2018. Published protocols of the rating of teams, compiled according to the results of the correspondence stage of the tournament
    • 02/16/2018. The protocols of the personal rating of participants in the correspondence stage of the tournament have been published
    • 01/31/2018. Registration for downloading correspondence problems is closed
    • 12/06/2017. Open for downloading extramural problems
    • 11/23/2017. Dear participants! Please, read the information about the regional stages and the correspondence stage of the TUV 2017
    • 11/23/2017. The new regulation of the All-Russian TYuF has been published
    • 09/18/2017. Objectives of the 2018 tournament published
    • 04/28/2017. The list of winners of the 2017 tournament has been published. Congratulations!
    • 02/18/2017. The final stage of the All-Russian Tournament of Young Physicists 2017 will be held from March 25 to March 30, 2017 in Yekaterinburg on the basis of the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of the Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin. To participate in the tournament, you must submit an application before March 10. The application is submitted by sending an e-mail with a completed form (Excel format) to the address [email protected] Read all the details in the information letter.
    • 02/18/2017. The protocol of the qualifying round has been published.
    • 02/04/2017. The final stage of the All-Russian Tournament of Young Physicists will be held in Yekaterinburg at the end of March 2017. Applications for participation will be accepted after summing up the results qualifying stage tournament.
    • 02/04/2017. Rules for registration of works of the qualifying stage have been published
    • 12/22/2016. Congratulations to our colleagues! The City Tournament of Young Physicists was held at the East Siberian State University of Technology and Management. A full report on it is available
    • 04.12.2016. Open for downloading extramural problems
    • 07/17/2016. Objectives of the 2017 tournament published
    • 04/10/2016. Congratulations to the winners and prize-winners of the 2016 Tournament!
    • 03/02/2016. Documents about the full-time stage of the Tournament have been published: application form, information letter and preliminary program.
    • Please send the completed application form to [email protected] Inishiva Olga Viktorovna until March 7 inclusive!
    • 02/15/2016. The internal stage of the Tournament will take place in Yekaterinburg from 24 (arrival day) to 30 (departure day) March 2016. Applications for participation are accepted by Inisheva Olga Viktorovna by e-mail [email protected]
    • 02/12/2016. The list of winners of the correspondence round of the 2016 tournament has been published
    • 01/20/2016. The ability to upload tasks for the correspondence round has been extended once again until January 28, 2016 inclusive.
    • 01/08/2016. The ability to upload assignments for the correspondence round has been extended until January 20, 2016 inclusive.
    • 12/25/2015. The Siberian Tournament of Young Physicists will be held on January 27-30. Those who want to go there need to submit a preliminary application in the next few days - the main one can be written later. All applications, questions on settling, etc. are served to Marina Petrovna Shchupko, her address is indicated in the information letter
    • 12/09/2015. Open for downloading extramural problems
    • 12/09/2015. In St. Petersburg on December 24-27, 2016, the zonal Tournament of Young Physicists will be held. Details in the information letter
    • 11/21/2015. On December 3-5, Moscow will host the Moscow Tournament of Young Physicists. Moscow participants can register
    • 09/18/2015. The tasks of the correspondence round of the 2016 tournament were determined
    • 07/10/2015. Objectives of the 2016 tournament published
    • 07/03/2015. Congratulations from Novosibirsk, who won silver medals and seventh place among the teams of the international tournament from 27 countries!
    • 04/10/2015. The result of the final battle and the result of the full-time round of 2015 has been published
    • 04/10/2015. The list of winners and prize-winners of the full-time tour of 2015 has been published
    • 02/24/2015. Published an information letter on the full-time tour of 2015
    • 02/24/2015. The list of winners and prize-winners of the 2015 Correspondence Tour has been published
    • 02/02/2015. Registration for downloading correspondence assignments is closed
    • 01/29/2015. Registration until January 31 inclusive! Please send exactly one problem out of the suggested ones.
    • 12/16/2014. Registration, and today is almost the 15th (+-1) of December! Please send exactly one task from those proposed for correspondence completion until January 20th
    • 09/18/2014. Registration will open on December 15, 2014
    • 09/18/2014. For the qualifying correspondence round, the following tasks are proposed: 3, 6, 9, 11, 16 from the general list
    • 08/18/2014. Tasks of the 2015 tournament published
    • 07/17/2014. Story about IYPT 2014 from Novosibirsk team
    • 07/17/2014. Congratulations to the team of Novosibirsk, who deserved silver medals at the International Tournament!
    • 04/10/2014. Congratulations to all the participants of the full-time tour on the successful completion of it, as well as the winners and prize-winners!
    • 03/17/2014. Information about the TUV summer school has been published
    • 03/12/2014. New regulation published
    • 02/19/2014. Published an information letter about the full-time tour in Novosibirsk
    • 02/19/2015. Registration of teams has been extended until March 7. Applications submitted later will not be accepted.
      Application for participation, you need to download, fill it out and send: "m.schupkoATgmail.com"
      Participation in the tournament is possible only as part of a team of 4-5 people. Leaders and / or accompanying persons - 1-2 people. It is possible to create your own team or join an existing incomplete team. The organizers provide free accommodation in the dormitory of the SSC NSU to the winners and prize-winners of the correspondence round. Leaders and other members of the team must pay for accommodation in the amount of 650 rubles per day. There is no registration fee. Travel to Novosibirsk and back, as well as meals, all participants pay for themselves.
    • 02/18/2014. The face-to-face tour will take place in Novosibirsk on March 25-31. The approximate schedule is as follows:
      • 25-26 check-in
      • 26 opening before lunch, one fight in the afternoon
      • 27 one fight before dinner
      • 28 two fights
      • 29 one fight before dinner
      • 30 finals before and after lunch, closing after the finals
      • 30-31 departure
    • 02/18/2014. In order to register yourself and / or your team for the full-time tour, you should write to Marina Petrovna Shchupko "m.schupkoATgmail.com" by e-mail. (Replace AT with @). This must be done before 25 February 2014!
    • 02/15/2014. published
    • 02/15/2014. The List of winners and prize-winners of the 2014 Correspondence Tour has been published. In the near future there will be an announcement about the full-time tour.
    • 01/31/2014. The tour has ended. The results will be out soon (when we check everything). Registration is closed. Dear participants sent a lot good work! Checking them out is a pleasure. Thank you!
    • 01/27/2014. The deadline for sending the task of the correspondence round has been extended one more (but already the last) time until January 30, 2014 until 23:59
    • 01/21/2014. The deadline for sending the task of the correspondence round has been extended only until January 25, 2014 until 23:59
    • 12/23/2013. Dear participants! Please note that you need to send exactly one task from those offered. Don't send everything you have. Choose the best.
    • 12/23/2013. Registration on the site is open. You can go to your personal account, register there and send the solved tasks of the correspondence tour. Until January 20th!
    • 09/05/2013. The list of tasks of the correspondence round of 2014 and the rules for completing tasks have been published
    • 08/10/2013. Objectives of the 2014 tournament published
    • May 16, 2013. Created

    From February 1 to 4, NSU hosted the Siberian Open Tournament of Young Physicists, which is held by the SibTUF Public Movement. Organizational and financial support for the tournament is provided by the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region, the Regional Center for the Development of Creativity for Children and Youth, the Educational Projects Support Foundation, Novosibirsk State University.

    The Young Physicists Tournament (TYuP) is a team competition for high school students in the ability to solve complex research problems, convincingly present the solutions obtained, and defend them in a scientific discussion. The tradition of holding TUV in Akademgorodok has revived after a long break. In the 2011-2012 season, the Tournament was held for the first time according to the tasks and regulations of the IYPT. The 2017 tournament is the sixth in this format. The tasks of the TUV are of an open research nature. Working on a problem involves getting acquainted with additional literature on the topic of the problem, performing a number of full-scale and computer experiments, so the problems are communicated to the teams several months before the tournament. Lists of problems of various tournaments of young physicists held in the current academic year, compiled on the basis of a list of tasks International Tournament Young Physicists (IYPT).

    This year, 26 teams took part in the SibTUF: 11 from Novosibirsk, 6 from the Novosibirsk region, 2 from the Kemerovo region, 4 from the Sverdlovsk region, 1 from the Voronezh region, 1 from the Republic of Buryatia, 1 Mirny and Novosibirsk, a total of 146 people. The geography of SibTUF is expanding every year: for the first time, teams from Ulan-Ude, the cities of Rezh and Verkhnyaya Pyshma of the Sverdlovsk Region, the city of Mirny took part in the event. Each team has been preparing for the tournament for several months. To prepare the teams for the tournament, different schools created laboratory sites equipped with everything necessary for conducting scientific experiments. Similar sites were equipped in the SSC NSU, MBOU Lyceum No. 113 (Novosibirsk), MBOU IL NSTU (Novosibirsk), MAOU Lyceum No. 6 (Berdsk), MBOU Secondary School No. 93 (Barabinsk), in MAOU OTs "Ermine", in the Iskitimsky district. Soon a set of equipment will be received by the Orthodox Gymnasium in the name of St. Sergius of Radonezh. In 2017, the Tournament was held in the old educational building of NSU and lasted for four days. On the first day in the auditorium. G.I. Budker (BFA), the opening ceremony was held, at which the President of the Public Movement "Siberian Tournament of Young Physicists", Deputy Director of the MBOU Secondary School No. 93 in Barabinsk Solodovnikov Mikhail Yuryevich, Rector of NSU Mikhail Petrovich Fedoruk, Director of the INP SB RAS, member of the Correspondent of the Russian Academy of Sciences Pavel Vladimirovich Logachev. A lecture on the GetAClass Films project was delivered by Alexey Aleksandrovich Kolchin, the project's screenwriter. At the end of the opening there was a draw and a meeting of the coaches of the teams. On February 1, the first qualifying fight took place, on February 2 - the second and third, on January 3 - the last, fourth, qualifying fight. For the first time, to participate in the qualifying bout, the teams were asked to choose their own problem for the report - the best of the remaining ones (not yet told in previous fights). Fights went in parallel in 8 classrooms - six 3-team and two 4-team. Each audience had a representative jury - 5-6 people, which made the judging more objective. The jury included: employees of institutes, representatives of companies, graduate students, students of the Faculty of Physics of the NSU, team leaders who already have refereeing experience and have passed through the seminars of TUV trainers. The following teams were in the finals of the Tournament: "SUNTS NSU" (SUNTS NSU), "School of Pythagoras" and "Synergy" (ChOU Orthodox gymnasium in the name of St. Sergius of Radonezh) - they became the winners of the Tournament. February 4 in the auditorium. G.I. Budker (BFA), the final competition took place, in which the absolute winner was to be determined. The teams themselves chose the tasks that they were to report on: "SUNTS NSU" - the task "Fast chain", "School of Pythagoras" - the task "Propeller on a stick", "Synergy" - the task "Twisting gyroscope". As a result of an exciting struggle, the absolute winner was determined - the team of the "SUNTS NSU" became it. On February 4, the closing ceremony of the Tournament also took place. Welcoming speeches were delivered by: director of LLC "New School" Andrey Ivanovich Shchetnikov, Ph.D. All winners and prize-winners were awarded diplomas and medals, the team - the absolute winner of the Tournament received a cup with the image of Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, the famous Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize winner in physics. At the end of the ceremony, everyone who wished to speak with words of gratitude, as well as parting words to the future Tyufovites. Results: Diplomas of the 1st degree Novosibirsk, SSC NSU, team "SSC NSU" - Cup of the Tournament (winners of the final) Novosibirsk, team "School of Pythagoras" Novosibirsk, NOU Orthodox gymnasium in the name of St. Sergius of Radonezh, team "Synergy" Diplomas II degrees Yekaterinburg, MAOU Lyceum No. 130, MAOU Gymnasium No. 176, Yekaterinburg, team "Demons of Physics" Novosibirsk, MBOU "Engineering Lyceum NSTU", team "EngeNETIk-1" Barabinsk, MBOU secondary school No. 93, team "Boiling Ice-1" Mezhdurechensk, MBOU "Lyceum No. 20", team "Region 42" - Voronezh region, national team "Voronezh" Diplomas of III degree Barabinsk, MBOU Secondary School No. 93, team "Boiling Ice-2" Novosibirsk, MBOU Lyceum No. 113, team "113th Element" Yekaterinburg, MAOU Lyceum No. 130, MBOU Secondary School No. 134, Yekaterinburg, team "Isotopes" Novosibirsk, MBOU Gymnasium No. 4, team "Beaver" Novosibirsk, MAOU OC "Gornostai", team "Phobos"