<p data-block-key="sc0io">For all potentially interested students who may want to compete in the International Young Physicist's Tournament (IYPT): </p><p data-block-key="74pam"><a href="https://www.iypt.org/">https://www.iypt.org/</a></p><p data-block-key="3qsbd"><a href="https://iypt.ch/">https://iypt.ch/</a></p><p data-block-key="bl5mm">The link <b>below</b> leads to the research reports created by Stuyvesant students and submitted to IYPT for selection onto the US team which competes this year in Zurich, Switzerland.</p><p data-block-key="aq75g"><a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mUqFylk0XPMEO9P2jXkppeFmGkpMdTaa?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mUqFylk0XPMEO9P2jXkppeFmGkpMdTaa?usp=sharing</a></p><p data-block-key="99rgm">The sharing of these reports may serve to give you some insight into Stuyvesant's IYPT research, and work.</p><p data-block-key="coqbr">Despite that our submissions were very competitive, and some were just a hair away from being selected (as I was told by IYPT) , nobody from Stuyvesant was chosen to be part of the 5 member US-IYPT team this year. </p><p data-block-key="129oj">It might be interesting to know that we are collaborating with the NYU Center for Quantum Information Physics and Solid-State Physics. They were, for example, so kind to give us access to their QDM (Quantum Diamond Microscope) for magnetic measurements.</p><p data-block-key="5j2jb">If you consider participating , please contact me very soon at <a href="mailto:gwinkel@schools.nyc.gov">gwinkel@schools.nyc.gov</a> or come to Room 133c. We would like to start the research on the (by then published) 17 Problems as early in September 2026 as possible. </p><p data-block-key="5o70d">Also, in addition to IYPT Dr. Winkel is offering that we build an SCMagLev train model like this (link below) if the PA approves the funding for it:</p><p data-block-key="43ms6"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpNHC9o8fEU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpNHC9o8fEU</a></p>