16th International Students Science Fair 2020 (15-20 Jan 2020)

http://app.kvis.ac.th/issf2020/


ISSF 2020
16th International Students’ Science Fair
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Thailand
15-20 January 2020

Kamnoetvidya Science Academy as the venue for ISSF 2020 Kamnoetvidya Science Academy (KVIS) was founded in 2013 with the vision of being a leading science high school promoting wisdom, research, and technology for the nation’s sustainable development. The name Kamnoetvidya, which means “the genesis of knowledge,” was bestowed on the school by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. KVIS is financially supported by the Power of Learning Foundation with an endowment fund provided by the PTT Group of Companies. The school is situated in Wang Chan Valley, PTT Group Research and Education Park, along with Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC); Wang Chan Forest Learning Center; and the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) project.

The International Students' Science Fair is organised under the International Science Schools Network (ISSN).

The Values of the ISSN are:

RESPECT: for the cultural diversity, values, traditions, beliefs and expertise brought to the ISSN by each member school;

COLLABORATION: in good faith, with all partner schools, we share our expertise, ideas and, where appropriate, resources, for the benefit of all our students and the promotion of excellence in science awareness and education more globally;

SUPPORT: for each member school, to allow opportunities which might otherwise be inaccessible;

SENSE OF COMMUNITY: built to allow us to have a reasoned and credible voice for the purpose of the continued advancement of science and science education across the world.

SST is represented by Ng Shi Yu (S3-01), Chong Kai Yang (S3-03) and Tan Wei Zhi Sean (S3-05) as the students' delegates. 

Representing SST as the teacher delegate is Mr. Tan Chin Guan. 
      
Ng Shi Yu's (S3-01) project on Determination of the speed of light won himself the Best Innovation Award in Physics.

     

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