BT Young Scientists of the year are Dublin students

Leaving Cert pupils Eric Doyle and Mark Kelly - both 17 and from Synge Street CBS in Dublin 8 - took home the top prize for their study to help monitor satellites orbiting the earth more accurately.

Leaving Cert pupils Eric Doyle and Mark Kelly - both 17 and from Synge Street CBS in Dublin 8 - took home the top prize for their study to help monitor satellites orbiting the earth more accurately.

They fought off competition from over 500 other projects to walk away with a cheque for 5-thousand euro, a Waterford crystal trophy, tickets to the London Olympic and Paralympic Games - AND the opportunity to represent Ireland at the European Union Young Scientist competition in Bratislava in September.

Announcement of the BT Young Scientists of the Year 2012

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