Plasma students win first prizes in Romania

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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times July 2018

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Keshe Foundation is happy to inform that on the 9th of June 2018, four plasma students in Romania won the first prize, out of students from many schools in the Minitehnicus County Contest in Petrosani, Romania.
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The group of plasma students, led by a physics teachers Cindea Nicoleta and Giani Marin Boia, made a detailed presentation of several forms of plasma technology, including GANS, coil winding and using a volt meter to demonstrate power in the MAGRAV battery.

A Grade 5 student, D. I., won 1st Prize for his Gravitational Magnetic Battery experiment

which followed a study conducted by his physics teacher and researchers from the study group Plasma Hunedoara.

The Nano Team consisting of three young knowledge seekers known as "O.D.A." in the ninth grade at the Technical College ‘CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI' in Petrila, won 1st Prize in the video section of the contest.

Attendance was over expectations, with 49 students and 10 teachers, and works were presented from numerous participating schools. The students presented practical works performed within the circle of the Children's Club in Petrosani in front of the 10 teachers.

The award comes from eTwinning, a community for schools in Europe. More than 1.200 schools in Europe have been awarded the "eTwinning school certificate" in 2018-2019, and the technical college Petrila is among 60 schools in Romania that have obtained this European title.

Thanks to Keshe Foundation, Keshe Romania Technology Development Group and Plasma Romania Science Association for the development of Keshe Technology in this community, inspiring the upcoming young scientists presenting this innovative plasma technology to the world.

Many thanks to Barbu Constantin and Keshe Foundation Romania for providing this information. We look forward to further developments!

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