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7/8     Why do immigrants kick ass in science?
        http://www.aapt.org/aboutaapt/2013_USPhysicsTravelers_pr060713.cfm
        \_ Cuz they have no friends
        \_ Cuz excelling in science requires less background of the local
           culture than excelling in other areas.
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Nomination Process US Physics Team 2013 IPhO Travelling Team members Travelers Selected to Repre sent the US Physics Team at the 2013 International Physics Olympiad June 7, 2013, College Park, MD -- Five students have been selected to represent the US Physics Team as the 2013 Traveling Team at the 44th International Physics Olympiad, a competition among high-school physics students, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from July 7 to 15. They will be accompanied by coaches Paul Stanley and Mariana Mao The Traveling Team members are: Jeffrey Cai, Ridge High School, Basking Ridge, NJ; id=904&year=2013 "All twenty students who earned a position on the 2013 US Physics Team are world class. They have tested themselves with the best of their peers for ten days and have proven to be an exceptional group of young people," said Beth Cunningham, Executive Officer of the American Association of Physics Teachers, which sponsors the team. "We are proud of them all and are confident that the five Traveling Team members will continue the tradition of success for the United States as they represent the US Physics Team in Denmark." The students attended a rigorous training camp at the University of Maryland, where, through classes, labs, and special lectures, they were coached on difficult physics concepts, and then took a series of exams. They also made a trip to nearby Washington, DC to visit their congressional representatives and senators. Paul Stanley, Academic Director, with Coaches Dave Fallast, Qiuzi Li, Andrew Lin, and Marianna Mao, and Assistant Coach, Lucy Chen. The US Physics Olympiad Program was started in 1986 by AAPT to promote and demonstrate academic excellence. It continues to be supported as a joint initiative between AAPT, AIP, and the member societies of the American Institute for Physics: Acoustical Society of America, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, American Astronomical Society, American Crystallographic Society, American Geophysical Union, American Physical Society, AVS - Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing, Optical Society America, and the Society of Rheology. dk/ About the International Physics Olympiad AAPT began the program in 1986 to promote and demonstrate academic excellence. The International Physics Olympiad (IPHO) is a nine-day competition among pre-university students from more than 90 nations. The 2013 Olympiad will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from July 7-15. US Physics Team Selection AAPT is responsible for recruiting, selecting, and training the US Physics Team each year to compete in the IPHO Competition. This selection process begins in early January when high schools register their students to participate in the Fnet=ma exam. Approximately 300 top scorers on this first test advanced to the Semifinal round of competition. A second exam is used as the basis for selection of the 20 members of the US Physics Team. In June these students traveled from schools all over the United States, to the University of Maryland-College Park for the US Physics Team Training Camp. There, they engaged in nine days of intense studying, mystery lab, daily exams, and problem solving. At the end of that training camp, five students and an alternate were selected as the "Traveling Team" to represent the United States Physics Team at the IPhO. In July, the Traveling Team and their coaches will attend a three day Mini Camp of intense laboratory work before moving on to the IPhO. Funding and Sponsorship Funding for the US Physics Team is supported through donations from concerned individuals and organizations. Contributions are entirely used to support the selection, training, and travel of the team. The US Physics Olympiad Program is a joint initiative of AAPT in partnership with the University of Maryland Physics Department, the Joint Quantum Institute and the member societies of the American Institute for Physics (AIP): Acoustical Society of America, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, American Astronomical Society, American Crystallographic Society, American Geophysical Union, American Physical Society, AVS, Optical Society America, and the Society of Rheology. org) is the premier national organization and authority on physics and physical science education --with members in more than 70 countries. Our mission is to advance the greater good through physics teaching. To this end, AAPT provides our members with numerous opportunities for professional development, communication, and student enrichment.