Having been with Physics and Youth since the first days of entering Hanoi Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, I could tell you stories about Physics and Youth for days.
My mission here has always been clear: to inspire my team to explore the wonders of physics through engaging and interactive approaches.
Together, we delved into experimental research, brainstorming and executing ideas to design, test, and refine physics experiments that not only demonstrate complex concepts but also captivate curiosity. These experiments became the cornerstone of our club’s activities, bringing abstract theories to life for our peers as well as primary and secondary school students across Hanoi at science fairs.
We also invite professors and lecturers in the field to share insights into cutting-edge research and career pathways in physics field. Through this journey, I have come to appreciate the power of curiosity and collaboration in driving change and look forward to applying these lessons to future endeavors in science and beyond.
Bringing Physics to Life at the Science Fair The annual Science Fair for primary, secondary and high school students in Hanoi has always been a highlight of the year - a celebration of curiosity, innovation, and collaboration. As a physics enthusiast, I saw it as the perfect opportunity to showcase the beauty of physics in an engaging and practical way. The Science Fair reminded me of why I fell in love with physics - it’s not just about equations or theories, but about exploring the unknown, solving problems, and sharing the joy of discovery with others. Being part of this event was a fulfilling experience that reinforced my desire to inspire others through science.