GTU STEM Academy Teams Become Winners of EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025

GTU STEM Academy Teams Become Winners of EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025

 

GTU STEM Academy Teams Become Winners of EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025

21-03-2025
GTU STEM Academy Teams Become Winners of EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025
The Georgian Technical University STEM Academy teams, consisting of students from the Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi branches of the American International School “Progress”, participated in the European STEAME Academy Symposium - EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025 - held in Thessaloniki, Greece, and won.

STEM Academy teams were represented in four areas: Technology - Saba Bandzeladze, Temur Chitaia, Lile Kacharava, Luka Naborashvili, with the project - Robot Guide; Physics - Lazare Chachua, Andria Kostava with the project: System of Management and Control of the Bee Venom Harvesting Process; Biology - Tekla Bandzeladze, Ana-Mariam Kiparoidze, Nino Skhiladze, with the project: The Use of Mosses and Lichens as Natural Food Preservatives; Engineering - Lazare Chachua, Andria Kostava, Nino Sulamanidze, Makine Todua, with the project: Wave Energy.

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According to the Dean of the GTU Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems, Professor Taliko Zhvania, the teams from the GTU STEM Academy won the science category (SCIENCE Presentation) at EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025.

The first place went to the project - Robot Guide, while the second and third places were taken by the projects: System of Management and Control of the Bee Venom Harvesting Process and The Use of Mosses and Lichens as Natural Food Preservatives.

“The victory of the STEM Academy teams is not only a testament to the intelligence and hard work of the students but also to the success of our university’s young researcher-mentors. The support of mentors is a decisive factor in identifying and developing the talents and skills of the younger generation. We would like to thank Marekh Mazanashvili and Uta Kilasonia, PhD students of the Department of Engineering Physics, Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems, Georgian Technical University, for their mentorship,” notes Taliko Zhvania.

The Rector of the Georgian Technical University congratulates the GTU STEM Academy teams and their mentors on another success.

As Academician David Gurgenidze states, participation in EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE – 2025 is a unique opportunity for students aged 9-18, who have the opportunity to present their innovative ideas, share knowledge, promote the popularization, and development of science and technology among their peers.

“Representatives from 20 countries from Europe and Asia participated in the international symposium, which gives the event special significance. Participation in such a large-scale scientific event is a great opportunity for our young people to introduce their unique ideas to the world community, deepen their knowledge, and gain valuable experience. In such a competitive environment, victory is a great recognition, especially when young people achieve the most significant results in the international arena with the support of our university.

I wish all young people passionate about science to overcome the limits of their abilities and consider the most important thing - science and mathematics are the cornerstones of progress, and today’s contribution in this direction will create the world of tomorrow. This victory is just the beginning. Congratulations to everyone! “, says David Gurgenidze.

EUROMATH & EUROSCIENCE - 2025 is an international symposium in which students aged 9-18 participate. Teenagers have the opportunity to submit papers in the fields of mathematics and science, as well as to participate in various competitions, such as MATHFactor, SCIENCEFactor, MATHeatre, and others. 

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