>Andrei Florian, aged 17, took home the individual runner-up award, for his project entitled ‘An Investigation into the Development of a Digital PR-STV Electoral Voting System using Blockchain Technologies’ in the Technology category at Senior level.
“A New Method of Solving the Bernoulli Quadrisection Problem.”
Oh right, Ted…
anywhere to view their project online? i’m a little confused by the idea of using optimisation methods to solve a problem that seemingly has an algebraic solution
Odds on them having a parent who is a university lecture in the same field?
Odd on said parent phd students doing identical research.
Synge Street has a good reputation at this. Fair fucks to the lads. Fourth time for the school winning it too
And we’re still no closer to finding out if hamsters can fly planes.
Fair play lads!
Well done to everybody who competed this year- It’s a wonderful competition and delighted to see so many talented STEM students get recognised across the country.
Two impressive young men. I hope they go on to even bigger and things.
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And this years Buzzword BT winner is:
>Andrei Florian, aged 17, took home the individual runner-up award, for his project entitled ‘An Investigation into the Development of a Digital PR-STV Electoral Voting System using Blockchain Technologies’ in the Technology category at Senior level.
“A New Method of Solving the Bernoulli Quadrisection Problem.”
Oh right, Ted…
anywhere to view their project online? i’m a little confused by the idea of using optimisation methods to solve a problem that seemingly has an algebraic solution
Odds on them having a parent who is a university lecture in the same field?
Odd on said parent phd students doing identical research.
Synge Street has a good reputation at this. Fair fucks to the lads. Fourth time for the school winning it too
And we’re still no closer to finding out if hamsters can fly planes.
Fair play lads!
Well done to everybody who competed this year- It’s a wonderful competition and delighted to see so many talented STEM students get recognised across the country.
Two impressive young men. I hope they go on to even bigger and things.