Young Cuban receives honorable mention at Central American Physics Olympiad

Rosmary Fernández Tamayo, a Cuban student, received an honorary mention at the Central American and Caribbean Physics Olympiad in El Salvador.


Rosmary Fernández Tamayo, a student at the Luis Urquiza Jorge Vocational Pre-University Institute of Exact Sciences (IPVCE) in the province of Las Tunas, received an honorable mention at the Central American and Caribbean Physics Olympiad.

This event took place from July 29 to August 4 in El Salvador. The competition included delegations from ten countries, where the young competitors faced highly rigorous scientific problems.

The competition is known for its rigor and high academic level, testing students' knowledge and skills in physics.

Cuba was represented at the Olympics by two students, with Rosmary standing out for her performance that earned her an honorable mention.

This achievement is a testament to the effort and dedication of Cuban students, who face significant limitations in their preparation due to the crisis in education and the lack of resources in the laboratories of all schools in the country.

The participation of Rosmary and her colleague in this international event underscores the tenacity of young Cubans in their pursuit of knowledge, despite the difficulties they face in the educational field.

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