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Saudi students win nine special awards at ISEF 2024

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Last updated: 2024/05/17 at 2:13 PM
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Saudi Arabia’s young scientists once again made a remarkable impact at the prestigious Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2024 in Los Angeles, securing a total of nine special awards across various scientific disciplines. This marks the 18th consecutive year of recognition for Saudi students at the international competition, highlighting the Kingdom’s commitment to fostering scientific talent. Among the standout performers were Jamal Muhammad Al-Luqmani in materials science, Elias Maho Khan and Layan Al-Qarafi in biomedicine and health sciences, and Areej bint Abdullah Al-Qarni in materials science. Additionally, Fatima Al-Shakhs, Lana Al Mazrouei, Abeer Al-Yousef, and Saleh Al-Anqari received accolades in environmental engineering, cellular and molecular biology, and chemistry.

The achievements of these talented young scientists have garnered praise from Dr. Amal Al-Hazza, secretary-general of the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), and the Ministry of Education. Dr. Al-Hazza highlighted the significance of the students’ accomplishments, emphasizing that they are a testament to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to nurturing scientific talent in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The success of the Saudi Science and Engineering Team at ISEF 2024 has brought their total count of special awards to an impressive 50, further solidifying the Kingdom’s reputation on the global scientific stage.

As anticipation mounts for the announcement of the grand prizes at the competition, the Saudi Science and Engineering Team is eager to see how their achievements will further elevate Saudi Arabia’s position in the scientific community. The results of ISEF 2024 have the potential to showcase the Kingdom’s dedication to advancing scientific research and innovation, providing a platform for young Saudi scientists to demonstrate their capabilities on an international level. With their exceptional performances in various scientific disciplines, these talented individuals are poised to make a lasting impact in the field of science and engineering.

The success of Jamal Muhammad Al-Luqmani, Elias Maho Khan, Layan Al-Qarafi, Areej bint Abdullah Al-Qarni, Fatima Al-Shakhs, Lana Al Mazrouei, Abeer Al-Yousef, and Saleh Al-Anqari at ISEF 2024 is a testament to the quality of education and support available to Saudi students in the STEM fields. Their achievements underscore the importance of investing in the next generation of scientists and innovators, as they work towards addressing the challenges facing society and the environment. By excelling in areas such as materials science, biomedicine, health sciences, environmental engineering, cellular and molecular biology, and chemistry, these young scientists are contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the development of solutions to complex problems.

The recognition received by the Saudi Science and Engineering Team at ISEF 2024 reflects the Kingdom’s efforts to promote excellence in scientific research and education. Through initiatives such as Mawhiba and the Ministry of Education’s support for gifted and talented students, Saudi Arabia is creating opportunities for young people to excel in STEM fields and contribute to the country’s development. By showcasing the achievements of Saudi students on the international stage, the Kingdom is demonstrating its commitment to building a knowledge-based economy and driving innovation in key sectors. The successes of these young scientists at ISEF serve as inspiration for future generations and highlight the potential for Saudi Arabia to become a hub of scientific excellence and innovation.

In conclusion, the accomplishments of Saudi Arabia’s young scientists at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024 in Los Angeles are a testament to the Kingdom’s investment in nurturing scientific talent and promoting innovation. The recognition garnered by Jamal Muhammad Al-Luqmani, Elias Maho Khan, Layan Al-Qarafi, Areej bint Abdullah Al-Qarni, Fatima Al-Shakhs, Lana Al Mazrouei, Abeer Al-Yousef, and Saleh Al-Anqari underscores the impact of education and support systems in empowering young people to excel in STEM fields. As Saudi Vision 2030 aims to transform the country’s economy and society through diversification and innovation, the achievements of these young scientists serve as a shining example of the potential for Saudi Arabia to become a global leader in scientific research and technology.

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