Winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition announced

5the year Dublin student Shane Curran has been announced as winner of the 53rd BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.

Winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition announced

The winner of the 53rd BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition has been announced.

Shane Curran, aged 16, a 5th year student from Terenure College, Dublin 6, has taken home the top prize for his project entitled ‘qCrypt: The quantum-secure, encrypted, data storage solution with multijurisdictional quorum sharding technology’.

The announcement was made in the BT Arena at Dublin’s RDS this evening by Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Education and Skills, and Shay Walsh, Managing Director, BT Ireland.

Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year 2017 award to Shane Curran from Terenure College Dublin.
Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year 2017 award to Shane Curran from Terenure College Dublin.

Shane competed in the senior section of the Technology category.

Shane’s award includes a prize-fund of €5,000, the BTYSTE perpetual trophy, and a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the European Space Research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands.

He'll also represent Ireland at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Estonia later this year.

Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, said, “It is wonderful to see so many students entering the world of STEM through the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.

"Initiatives such as this have a critical role to play in raising awareness and engagement around science and technology and the impact it has on every aspect of our lives.

"The Exhibition is a highlight for the education calendar every year, and I am delighted that BT will continue to support this event until 2020.”

Shay Walsh, Managing Director, BT Ireland, said: "I want to congratulate every student that entered, and in particular Shane, our overall winner.

Technology skills are critical to companies like BT, and we are delighted to help discover home-grown talent in critical skills such as security and data storage that are needed by organisations based here and globally.”

Speaking about the winning entry, BT Young Scientist judge John Dunnion commented; “qCrypt is a novel distributed data storage system that provides greater protection for user data than is currently available."

Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Best Group Award to Michael Sheehan and Jack Murphy from Colaiste Treasa Cork.
Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Best Group Award to Michael Sheehan and Jack Murphy from Colaiste Treasa Cork.

Over 1,100 students from 375 schools across the island of Ireland competed for the coveted title of ‘BT Young Scientist & Technologist of the Year 2017’.

The award for Group winner went to students Michael Sheehan and Jack Murphy, both aged 16, 4th year students at Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk, Co. Cork for their project entitled ‘Prey availability for hen harriers in managed farmland’.

The students were in the Biological & Ecological Sciences category at Intermediate level.

The Individual runner-up award was presented to Cormac Larkin, aged 19, a 6th year student at Colaiste An Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, Co. Cork for his project entitled ‘Case study of Data Mining in Observational Astronomy: The search for new OB stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud’.

Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Runner Up Individual Award to Cormac Larkin, Colaiste An Spioraid Naoimh Co Cork.
Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Runner Up Individual Award to Cormac Larkin, Colaiste An Spioraid Naoimh Co Cork.

Cormac was in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences category at Senior level.

The Group runners-up award was presented to Matthew Blakeney and Mark McDermott, both aged 14, 2nd year students at Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo for their project entitled ‘Flint on the Moy? A Geological Study of an Area of Shoreline on the Moy Estuary’.

The students were in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences category at Junior level.

Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Runner Up Group Award to Matthew Blakeney and Mark Mc Dermott from Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Sligo.
Shay Walsh, Managing Director BT Ireland and Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton TD present the Runner Up Group Award to Matthew Blakeney and Mark Mc Dermott from Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Sligo.

The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition continues tomorrow, Saturday 14th January, and is open to the public from 09:30 a.m. to 17:30 p.m.

Guests can expect to be wowed by a fantastic line-up of live shows including mentalist David Meade, renowned World of Robots and TITAN the Robot.

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