U-Talent student Christian Primavera (17) wins silver at Physics Olympiad

鈥淚nspiring to see what all is possible鈥

Christian Primavera (17) has won a silver medal at the International Physics Olympiad in Zurich. In the Olympiad, 398 secondary school students compete by solving problems in the fields of theoretical and experimental physics. Primavera is the first Dutch person to win silver since 2004.

Christian Primavera is a participant in the programme, in which motivated and talented students attend innovative educational courses. 鈥淎t U-Talent, we get to see a lot of interesting new things, some of which also have to do with physics鈥, according to Primavera. 鈥淚t was especially inspiring to see what all is possible.鈥 U-Talent is a collaborative effort by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 of Applied Sciences and secondary schools to promote innovation in science and technology education.

Fun team

Four other Dutch students participated in the International Physics Olympiad along with Primavera: Dennis Hilhorst, Xander de Wit, Sasha Ivlev and Bouke Jansen. Each of them earned an honourable mention. 鈥淚n Zurich, the Dutch team started out by spending a lot of time together鈥, Primavera explains. 鈥淚t was a really fun team, so we enjoyed it quite a bit. During the rest of the week, I also got to know a lot of the other contestants during the excursions.鈥

The Dutch team with Christian Primavera in the middle (with medal)

Good preparation

Earlier this year, Primavera won the final round of the National Physics Olympiad at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. 鈥淭he selection rounds were a good preparation, because then you know most of the material already.鈥 Naturally, the Dutch team prepared even more for the International Olympiad. 鈥淲e did a few days of practice training during the day, and we studied theory in the evenings. I also practiced at home with old Olympiads, so I knew what to expect.鈥

Physics and mathematics

Primavera has just completed his final exams, and next year he plans to study physics and mathematics at TU Delft. As a university student, he is no longer eligible to participate in the International Physics Olympiad, but he is already looking forward to the next step. 鈥淚 believe that there鈥檚 also a physics competition for university students, and I think it would be fun to compete there as well.鈥