Winners of the 46th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) in Vietnam.Photo courtesy of PerkinElmer
WHAT: PerkinElmer, Inc., a global leader focused on the health and safety of people and the environment, today (Aug. 5) celebrated the winners of the 46th Olympiad (IChO). PerkinElmer sponsored the IChO, an annual academic competition for high school students and one of the International Science Olympiads.
PerkinElmer representatives addressed 1,500 delegates at a closing ceremony attended by Vietnam’s Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Training, and awarded prizes to the top ranked competition winners.
WHEN: July 20-29, 2014
WHERE: Hanoi, Vietnam
MORE: “The IChO delegates are among the best and brightest chemistry students in the world, and PerkinElmer is honored to sponsor this valuable learning experience.” said Karen Madden, President, Informatics, PerkinElmer. “Introducing these future scientists to our solutions provides an innovative way for them to draw chemical structures and encourages them to advance their chemistry education.”
In his remarks at the closing ceremony, Phil McHale, product manager for ChemDraw®, PerkinElmer, congratulated the students and mentors for their hard work and dedication and thanked the Vietnamese organizers for a well-run Olympiad.
PerkinElmer’s ChemBioDraw® Ultra version 14.0 desktop software offers scientists and students an up-to-date collection of scientifically intelligent applications for chemical structure drawing and analysis combined with biological pathway drawing. A key new feature is the ability to search the SciFinder® database from Chemical Abstracts Service directly from the software with no time-consuming cutting and pasting. The mobile version of the ChemDraw software designed for use with iPad® devices includes PerkinElmer’s novel Flick-to-ShareTM capability for real-time sharing of chemical structures and reactions.
WINNERS: PerkinElmer awarded the top five winners an iPad® miniTM device , the ChemBioDraw Ultra version 14.0 software, and a subscription to the SciFinder® search service while the next 10 honorees received a copy of the ChemBioDraw Ultra software and a subscription to the SciFinder search service . The top 15 IChO gold medal winners were:
Sun Jiarui, Singapore
Roman Didenko, Ukraine
Pham Mai Phuong, Vietnam
Chen Xi, Singapore
Khokhlov Khrystofor, Ukraine
Lin, Chung-Yueh, Taiwan
Fukunaga Toshiya Japan
Chang, Chien-Hsun, Taiwan
He Qilin, China
Richard John Goodwin Simon, United Kingdom
Hirbod Heidari, Iran
Furkan Bahar, Turkey
Mateusz Szczesny Szczygiel, Poland
Bundit Diloknawarit, Thailand
Pham Ngan Giang, Vietnam