A Dublin student has been announced as the overall winner of the 50th BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
The winner of the #BTYSTE is 5th year student Paul Clarke from St Paul's College Raheny in Dublin!! pic.twitter.com/bhoLKj7ZWj
— BT Young Scientist (@BTYSTE) January 10, 2014
Fifth year student Paul Clarke, who attends St Paul's College in Raheny, takes home top prize for his project "Contributions to Cyclic Graph Theory".
The 17-year-old was presented with a cheque for €5,000 and will now go on to represent Ireland at the European Union Young Scientist Competition in September.
Winner of the 50th #BTYSTE Paul Clarke shows his trophy to our Redcoats! pic.twitter.com/GkyAkv4bQs
— BT Young Scientist (@BTYSTE) January 10, 2014
He also wins a trip to Silicon Valley in California.