RIYADH: A team of Saudi Arabia students have completed the challenging second round of the International Nuclear Science Olympiad in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The students conducted theoretical and practical tests, each over five hours, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently. The event began on July 30 and ends on Aug. 6.
These included an applied simulation which tested the analytical and creative skills of the students in the field of nuclear science, the SPA added.
The team of four students are awaiting the results of their tests, which pitted them against 52 students from 13 countries.
The Saudi students were selected for the competition after intensive training and qualification stages organized by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity.






