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CTYI student, Paul Clarke, claims Young Scientist title

CTYI student claims Young Scientist title

Paul Clarke (17), a student at the Centre for Talented Youth at DCU has been announced as the winner of the 50th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.  Paul claimed the top prize for his project entitled Contributions to cyclic graph theory.

As this year’s winner, Paul received a cheque for €5000, the opportunity to represent Ireland at the 26th European Union Contest for Young Scientists in September 2014 and a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Silicon Valley in California, homes to some of the world’s biggest technology corporations. 

 In all, almost 1,165 students from 32 counties covering 550 projects from 210 schools nationwide competed for the coveted title ‘Winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2014’.