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| Students and their supervising teachers whose projects won first prize in the Provincial Science and Technology Competition for High School Students in the 2025-2026 school year receive their awards. Photo: Contributor |
Accordingly, from the 120 projects selected for the second round of the competition, the Organizing Committee worked fairly, objectively, and responsibly to evaluate and select 12 projects to award first prize; 35 projects to award second prize; 35 projects to award third prize; and 38 projects to award fourth prize.
Specifically, the 12 projects that won first prize include:
1. Developing the Bloomind application to support young cancer patients after treatment in overcoming the fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) by Dang Thu Huong, Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted.
2. Research on designing a device for storing and cleaning toothbrushes for the family by Phan Nguyen Thuy Anh, Vocational Training and Continuing Education Center of Dong Nai province.
3. The feasibility of using substrates made from banana stems and leaves in cultivating oyster mushrooms and king oyster mushrooms to utilize agricultural by -products in Bau Ham commune, by students Vong Hue Nghi and TSan Ho Khanh Ngoc, Bau Ham Secondary and High School.
4. Non-contact acupuncture point identification pen based on analysis of local heat distribution on the skin of Nguyen To Thien Duyen and Nguyen Ngoc Chi Dan, Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted.
5. Interactive enhancement device for visually impaired individuals by Pham Viet Anh and Pham Vinh Khiem, Nguyen Cong Tru Secondary School and Hung Thinh Secondary School.
6. National disaster relief and emergency map by Trieu Sy Kha and Nguyen Nhu Ngoc Dan, Tran Bien High School.
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| Dang Thu Huong, a student from Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted and one of the authors of the first-prize winning project, is presenting to the judging panel to compete for a spot at the national level. Photo: Contributor. |
7. Research on the effects of role-playing games on stress reduction for high school students by authors Nguyen Ngoc Phuong Linh and Tran Nguyen Duc Anh, Xuan Loc High School.
8. The impact of social media on the traffic behavior of high school students and solutions to improve awareness of safe and responsible traffic participation by Le Dinh Uy, Hung Vuong High School.
9. Electric vehicles assisting in rubber latex collection by two students: Le Nguyen Anh Kiet and Tran Tri Nhan from Thua Duc Secondary School and Xuan Duong Secondary School.
10. Long Thanh Greenbag - Biodegradable gift bags made from sugarcane bagasse using a natural alkalization method by Nguyen Hai My and Nguyen Hong Phuc, Long Thanh High School.
11. The AI-integrated Hexacopter UAV system, developed by Nguyen Vu Phong and Tran Do Thien Bao from Long Khanh High School, assists in search and rescue operations after accidents and natural disasters.
12. Loramesh Pathfinder: An independent group navigation and positioning system using the LoRa network, developed by Nguyen Thanh Dat and Tran Truong Quynh Tram, Tan Phu High School.
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| The team of authors from the Electric Vehicle Project for Rubber Latex Collection, from Nguyen Cong Tru Secondary School and Hung Thinh Secondary School, took a commemorative photo with their supervising teacher. This is one of six project teams that participated in the national competition. Photo: Provided by the team. |
From the 12 first-prize winning projects, the organizing committee conducted a final judging round to select 6 projects (ranked 1st-6th) to participate in the national competition.
The provincial-level Science and Technology Competition for high school students in the 2025-2026 school year was held over two days, January 24th and 25th, with the participation of 120 projects. Prior to this, the organizing committee had received 320 projects for the provincial competition. After Round 1 (evaluation based on submitted documents), 120 projects were selected for Round 2 (in-person competition).
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Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/giao-duc/202601/12-du-an-doat-giai-nhat-cuoc-thi-khoa-hoc-ky-thuat-cap-tinh-5e70e5b/













