FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE听|听May 15, 2018
Top 20 high school students compete for spot on U.S. Chemistry Olympiad Team
WASHINGTON, May 15, 2018 鈥� Twenty of the nation鈥檚 top high school chemistry students have been chosen to compete for one of four spots on the team representing the U.S. at the 50th International Chemistry Olympiad in Bratislava, Slovakia, and Prague, Czech Republic, on July 19-29.
These students emerged from a series of exams that involved nearly 17,000 students across the U.S. Their next stop in qualifying for the U.S. team will be the Chemistry Olympiad Study Camp at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 10-25.
During the camp, the students will receive college-level training, with an emphasis on organic chemistry, through a series of lectures, problem-solving exercises, lab work and testing. At the conclusion of the camp, the top four students will be named as members of the team.
The American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (ACS) has sponsored the American team annually since the U.S. joined the Olympiad in 1984. Principal funding is through the ACS Donald F. and Mildred Topp Othmer Olympiad Endowment, with additional support from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Department of Chemistry; Carolina Biological Supply Company; National Geographic Learning|Cengage Learning; Fisher Science Education; Flinn Scientific Inc.; Pearson; Texas Instruments Inc.; University Science Books; Sigma-Aldrich Inc. and Wiley & Sons Publishers.
The 20 finalists 鈥� 16 boys and four girls, representing 13 ACS local sections and 10 states 鈥� are:
City/State | Name | High School | 听 | 听 |
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Carmel, Ind. | Iris Yan | Carmel High School | ||
Carmel, Ind. | Jenny Cai | Park Tudor School | ||
Carmel, Ind. | Andrew Wu* | Park Tudor School | ||
Edmond, Okla. | Omar Khan | Oklahoma School of Science & Mathematics | ||
Flushing, N.Y. | Andrew Chen | Stuyvesant High School | ||
Irvine, Calif. | Edward Jin | Arnold O. Beckman High School | ||
Irvine, Calif. | Anton Ni | University High School | ||
Lexington, Mass. | Chanseo Lee | Lexington High School | ||
Lexington, Mass. | Alex Li | Lexington High School | ||
Lincolnshire, Ill. | Allen Ding | Stevenson High School | ||
Marcellus, N.Y. | Jeffrey Shi* | Marcellus High School | ||
Norman, Okla. | Aniket Dehadrai* | Oklahoma School of Science & Mathematics | ||
Pennington, N.J. | Yutong Dai* | Princeton International School of Mathematics & Science | ||
Plainsboro, N.J. | David Liu | West Windsor-Plainsboro High School, South | ||
Porter Ranch, Calif. | Albert Liu | North Hollywood High School | ||
San Diego, Calif. | David Wu*听 | Westview High School | ||
Solon, Ohio | Albert Zhu | Solon High School | ||
Southbury, Conn. | Michelle Lu* | Pomperaug High School | ||
Troy, Mich. | Matthew Wang | Troy High School | ||
Westland, Mich. | Yajvan Ravan | Churchill High School |
*participated in the 2017 study camp
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