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An Ultimate Guide to the International Research Olympiad (IRO)

If you’re an academically gifted student with a knack for critical thinking and love competitive exams, you should consider participating in an Olympiad! Olympiads bring together the brightest minds in your city, country, and even the world and pit them against each other in a high-pressure environment. Winning a medal at such an event is extremely prestigious — it marks you out as among the best in your cohort and showcases your analytical and problem-solving capabilities.

Ambitious students looking to get into a highly-ranked college must build fundamental skills to help them ace college-level coursework. One such skill you need is the ability to decode lengthy, often complicated research papers to understand what they’re about.   The International Research Olympiad (IRO) , designed to challenge your knowledge of the research process, tests just that. 

In this blog, we will dive deep into the IRO and learn more about what it is, who it is for, what the curriculum includes, and more. We will also give you ten tips to help you ace the Olympiad!

What is the International Research Olympiad all about?

The IRO is a brand-new Olympiad organized by the Samyak Science Society, a non-profit that aims to introduce scientific research to young learners. The first edition of the IRO was held on March 7-8, 2024. 

The IRO aims to build research skills that students can apply to disciplines. The Olympiad focuses on testing skills like creative and critical thinking and analysis in science, technology (including AI), engineering, mathematics, biology, physics, neuroscience, and medicine.  The Olympiad consists of four rounds — two open exam rounds, semifinals, and finals. The first three rounds are held virtually, with the 2024 finals held at Harvard University.

Is the IRO prestigious?

At present, the Olympiad is moderately prestigious, but has immense value for your future research journey as a high schooler.  While international Olympiads are usually extremely competitive and highly prestigious, 2024 marks the IRO’s first year and it lacks historical data.  The Olympiad has received around 3,000 pre-registrations for 2024, and its further editions should encourage more students to participate. 

Who is eligible to participate in the IRO?

To participate, you must meet at least one of the following criteria:

Not have completed 18 years of age by the Olympiad's start date

Be enrolled in a recognized secondary school/high school or homeschooling program

Normally, qualifying for an international Olympiad involves being a part of your country’s team, which you enter by ranking highly in a national Olympiad. However, the IRO is an experimental Olympiad and you — and your team — can register directly with the organizers. 

What does it cost to participate in the IRO?

The IRO charges $60 to register for the open rounds, though fee waivers are available. The Olympiad is virtual with only the finals held at Harvard University. IRO organizers will fund the travel costs of the finalists.  

How do I prepare for the IRO?

The IRO organizers have published mock examinations  online that you can access to get a better understanding of the kind of questions. The Olympiad is designed to test your critical thinking and analytical skills through its multiple rounds. 

First, you need to know how to read and understand a research paper. To do this, you can use the three-pass method:  you should be able to identify the research question and the paper’s core findings in the first read-through, focus on the research methodology and results to evaluate how reliable the study is and analyze the findings during your second reading, and think about the broader context of the research and its impact in your final read-through. In the third pass,  you will have to critically analyze how relevant the paper is to future research. 

Next, you need to understand how to structure a literature review.  Practice writing reviews that have a distinct introduction, body, and conclusion. Use multiple sources in your review and draw clear connections between the different papers you cite. Tools like Paperpile , Mendeley , Zotero , and Elicit.ai  can help you cite articles, summarize key points, and aid note-taking.

We recommend you familiarize yourself thoroughly with research papers of different disciplines to give yourself the best possible chance of winning a medal! You can use repositories like Cornell University’s ARXIV database , Google Scholar , and the online library of National Center for Biotechnology Information  to access scholarly articles.  

How is the IRO structured?

The IRO has four competition rounds — two “opens” rounds, a semifinal, and the finals.  Each round has its unique format and tests your analytical and critical thinking skills.

The “opens” is a 60-minute round consisting of 40 questions, most of which are multiple-choice. You will be given five papers of eight questions each, and you must choose to attempt any four papers, answering 32 questions.  The material here includes analyzing research papers, making independent observations, analyzing scientific data, and decoding complex question formation. 

The top 10% scorers from the opens make it to the semifinals, a 90-minute round that introduces “free response” questions.  Researchers will judge your answers based on your understanding of scientific concepts and your ability to articulate your thoughts concisely.

The top 10 participants from the semifinals make it to the finals , where you get to compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals! 

Here are 10 tips to win a medal at the IOI:

Understand the IRO requirements: The IRO is a new Olympiad and there are few past participants and winners to speak with, hence it’s important you clearly understand the rules  and clear any doubts you may have directly with the organizers. You don’t want to get disqualified or face a penalty over a trivial issue!

Practice, practice, and practice: There’s no better way to ace a test than to be well-prepared for it! Use the resources at your disposal, like the IRO’s practice papers and websites like ARXIV, Google Scholar, and others to access research papers.

Use digital tools to help you work more efficiently: Paperpile, Mendeley, etc. are great tools that can help you read through research papers faster and build literature reviews. Use them to annotate PDFs, summarize findings, cite articles, arrange references, and more! 

Simulate a mock Olympiad: You can simulate an “opens'' round using the practice papers available online  and solving them for time. This is a great way to build muscle memory and use your time efficiently.

Manage your time wisely: You have 90 minutes during the open rounds to read five research papers, choose four out of them, and answer 32 questions.  This is no small task, and you need to portion your time accordingly so that you can complete the questions and have time to review your answers, if needed.

Participate in independent research programs: Such programs are a great way to work 1-1 with researchers and experience the different steps of conducting research. You can check out the Lumiere Research Scholar Program  and Veritas AI , which connect you to mentors from Harvard, MIT, and other top colleges!

Look for a mentor to guide you: Ideally, this would be someone working in the field: either a researcher, Ph.D. candidate, or a professor with a lot of experience reading, writing, and deciphering research papers.  Use their knowledge to understand how to simplify complex writing and understand what readers want to know.

Stay up-to-date with the latest developments:  IRO subject matter covers science, AI, engineering, mathematics, biology, physics, neuroscience, and medicine.  It is a good idea to know about the latest research in these fields as you could get questions related to them.

Join the IRO community: IRO has a discord server  you can use to connect with other students interested in the Olympiad. You can use this platform to ask any questions you may have and participate in discussions.

Pay attention to your health: A good diet, exercise, and adequate rest and relaxation plays a crucial role in exam preparation. Inadequate amounts of any of these can impair your memory and logical reasoning capabilities.

If you’d like to supplement your competitive experience with independent research, consider applying to Horizon’s Research Seminars and Labs ! 

This is a selective virtual research program that lets you engage in advanced research and develop a research paper on a subject of your choosing. Horizon has worked with 1000+ high school students so far and offers 600+ research specializations for you to choose from. 

You can find the application link here

Bonus — If you’d like to work on rigorous research,  consider the Lumiere Research Scholar Program , a selective online high school program for students founded by researchers at Harvard and Oxford.  Last year, we had over 4000 students apply for 500 spots in the program! You can find the application form here .

Also check out the Lumiere Research Inclusion Foundation , a non-profit research program for talented, low-income students. Last year, we had 150 students on full need-based financial aid!

Kieran Lobo is a freelance writer from India, who currently teaches English in Spain.

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GENIUS Olympiad 

Let's build a better future together.

GENIUS Olympiad is an international high school project competition about environmental issues. It is founded and organized by Terra Science and Education and hosted by the Rochester Institute of Technology. GENIUS Olympiad will host projects in five general disciplines with an environmental focus.  

" Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not. " Dr. Seuss, The Lorax 

GENIUS Science creates innovative solutions to environmental problems using science and engineering.

GENIUS Creative Writing calls the public to take action on environmental problems and solutions using writing.  

GENIUS Business raises awareness of environmental values and social responsibility with novel green business plans. 

GENIUS Robotics provides students an understanding at the role of engineering and research on environment.

GENIUS Art heightens the public concern for environmental problems and solutions through artistic expression.

GENIUS Music motivates society to make positive change by pulling at the auditory heart strings through performance.  

GENIUS Short Film promotes behavioral changes regarding global issues through the lens and action of cameras.

GENIUS Coding allows students to use their coding skills and algorithmic knowledge to solve environmental issues.

Awardees are Announced

Congratulations to all participants and awardees!! For the awardee list   Click Here

Finalists are Announced

You should follow the detailed instructions provided on the finalist list page to prepare your presentation videos and registration. The deadline for registration, payments, and submitting presentation videos is May 15th.   Read More

Applications Deadline April 18!

GENIUS Olympiad 2022 applications will end on April 18 11.59 US EST. Finalist projects will be anounced by May 5th. Finalist project must submit a presentation video by May 15 for Virtual Judging.   Read More

Applications for GENIUS 2023 are now open

GENIUS Olympiad 2023 will be held in-person this year! We are accepting applications now.   Apply Now

Applications Starts on November 10

GENIUS Olympiad 2023 will be held in-person this year! Applications will start on November 10.   Read More

New Category: GENIUS CODING!!

GENIUS Olympiad offers a new category, GENIUS Coding, that allows students to use their coding skills to solve environmental issues. Students are expected to use Python programming to develop algorithms for problems given by GENIUS Olympiad. Read More

Organizing Country Based GENIUS Olympiad

Be a GENIUS Olympiad partner in your country: GENIUS Olympiad is looking to allow organizations to hold country-based Genius Olympiad fairs in their own country or region. If your organization is interested, please fill out our interest form as the first step in initiating communication about a partner fair. Read More

International Journal  

We invite all participants and all other high school researchers to publish with  International Journal of High School Research , a peer-reviewed journal, which is published by GENIUS Olympiad.   Read More

RIT SCHOLARSHIP PACKAGE

As one of the top 50 universities in the US, RIT encourages students to apply to RIT and take advantage of the GENIUS Olympiad scholarship. Please click read more to print the RIT-GENIUS Olympiad Scholarship letter. RIT will confirm your status with GENIUS Olympiad after you applied for RIT. Read More

GENIUS Olympiad Ukraine  

We are excited to announce our first country-based GENIUS Olympiad aggreement with Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (JASU) under the auspices of UNESCO within the patronage of the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Ukraine. Read More

RIT Hosting GENIUS 2022

The Rochester Institute of Technology will host GENIUS Olympiad 2022.   Read More

RIT Special Hotel Offer

RIT Inn offers a special program for those who would like to stay in a hotel setting rather than college housing. Special rate for their newly renovated hotel with access to the pool, airport shuttles, and shuttles to campus. You need to make your own registration with the hotel if you choose to stay at RIT Inn. Read More

New Trip Option

Participants can choose SixFlags/NYCity as their trip option and spend one whole day at Six Flags. Read More

Application Process

Submit application, march 8  ,  11:59 pm us est .

$50 application fee per project.

 Deadline for US/EU fairs is April 17.

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Finalists Announced

Check full list of finalists

GENIUS finalist status can be checked in the application system

Participant Registration

 deadline: may 1.

$425 participation fee per participant

Request Visa Letters

April 3 - may 1.

Payment must be made before visa letters can be requested within the application system.

Trip & Travel Registration

April 3 - may 10.

NYC, DC , Boston, SixFlags trips 

Enter travel information for the team.

GENIUS Finals

Make sure to read Finalist Guide, and send us an email for questions.  

GENIUS Optional Trips

Cancelled for 2022.

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DC & NY Trips

3 Night or 4 Night Options: Spend 1 day in DC and 1 or 2 days in NYC.  

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DC & NY & IVY

6 Nights: After DC & NY trip, visit IVY colleges in NY and Boston. 

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DC & NY &  Six Flags   

4 Nights: Spend 1 day in DC,  1 day in NYC and 1 Day in Great Adventure.

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COMPLIMENTARY GENIUS OLYMPIAD EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

The following attractions and activities will take place during GENIUS Olympiad as part of the regular program without a fee . You will learn and have fun during these activities.

Niagara Falls Trip

As part of GENIUS Olympiad, you will experience Niagara Falls State Park’s rushing torrents, spectacular scenery and one-of-a-kind attractions while letting your excitement flow as freely as the waters. Transportation to Niagara Falls (1.5 hrs travel) and a boxed lunch will be provided by the GENIUS Olympiad. All participants will be dropped at a shopping mall on the way back to campus.

  • You may walk right up to the base of Niagara Falls during the Cave of the Winds tour
  • You may take the the Maid of the Mist® boat ride (Tickets will be provided by GENIUS Olympiad as part of your registration.)
  • You may visit the aquarium and as well as a cinematic explanation of the formation of Niagara falls at the movie theater (both are fee-based).

GENIUS International Culture Fair

GENIUS International Fair is the place where students from all around the world get together to experience a wide variety of ethnic and cultural food, music, and dance. The purpose of the international fair is to provide an opportunity to all participants to promote and share their culture and country. Each country and state will be provided with table space to have displays and promotional items to promote their culture.

In addition, participants will be given an opportunity to perform ethnic and cultural music and dance. The international fair is a fun place to share, enjoy, learn, and make new friendships. Finalists will receive an email about registering stage performance (dance, singing, etc) ahead of time. On-the-spot performance requests may be denied due to time restrictions.

We encourage every group to bring cultural items to display as well as small gifts to exchange with others. Those who will perform will receive a small gift from GENIUS Olympiad.

RIT Open House

RIT Open House provides an opportunity to learn about college applications, financial aid, personal statement preparation, as well as one-on-one meetings with various departments and programs at RIT. You will receive in depth information about the programs and application process you are interested in.

Thank you for applying to GENIUS Olympiad 2020 and 2021. GENIUS Olympiad will host around 1,245 projects presented by around 2000 students this year.

  • Our finalist list posted below is the most accurate list, rather than the project status within the application system.
  • Those who appear on the list but do not have Finalist status within the application system should contact us via email as soon as possible.
  • If your name is on the finalist list, please follow the What is next section on this page.
  • We should note that the quality of the projects submitted has been increased significantly compared to previous years and we are very proud of all applicants for their work and effort.We also kept our acceptance rate the same as previuos years. Projects are reviewed out of 5 points by multiple reviewers and projects scored 3.1 and higher selected as finalist.
  • Please note that it is our policy not to send individual responses to those who are not selected as finalists. We are sorry about this, but our finalists will need a great deal of support at this time, and we do not have the staff to provide feedback on individual projects and their results.

GENIUS 2020-2021 Facts:

  • 2,481 projects were submitted, 1,245 projects were accepted (50% acceptance rate)
  • The number of projects submitted from the United States was 879 (35% of submitted projects)
  • The country where the most number of projects were submitted: South Korea with 261 projects, Ukraine with 115 projects, Kyrgyzstan with 112, Tajikistan with 92 projects, and Jordan with 75 projects)
  • The high school which submitted the most projects are Junior Academy of Science, Ukraine (82 projects), Jubille Schools, Jordan (50 projects),Wellspring Saigon International Bilingual School, Viet Nam (44 Projects), Seoul International School, South Korea (42 Projects), Lyceum for Gifted Students, Tajikistan (38 Projects),Yahya Kemal College, Macedonia (34 Projects), Pawling High Schools, U.S. NY, (31 projects), Complixo Escolar Privado International, Angola (30 projects).
  • The number of countries where the projects were submitted: 85
  • The number of US States where the projects were submitted: 42
  • The number of accepted Science projects: 679 out of 1,311 submissions (51% acceptance rate)
  • The number of accepted Art projects: 270 out of 567 submissions (48% acceptance rate)
  • The number of accepted Short Film projects: 60 out of 127 submissions (47% acceptance rate)
  • The number of accepted Creative Writing projects: 136 out of 287 submissions (47% acceptance rate)
  • The number of accepted Robotics projects: Will not be held this year.
  • The number of accepted Music projects: 31 out of 56 submissions (55% acceptance rate)
  • The number of accepted Business projects: 68 out of 134 submissions (50% acceptance rate)

WHAT IS NEXT? PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS!

  • If you do not see your project status as a finalist in the application system, but you have been announced as a finalist, please contact us via email at [email protected]
  • Login to the system and click on Participant Tab, and Add all participants who will attend the event, including teachers, parents, siblings, even they will stay in a hotel. Supervisor information can be different from what was submitted during the application process.
  • Login to the system and click on Participant Tab, and Add all student participants who will present.
  • Pay the listed participation fee ($20) in order to complete your registration. Please see the rules for fees.
  • International applicants: All information must be entered correctly.  Visa letters are sent to the whole group and you will apply for visas as a group. You will request B1 visas. You MUST make the participation fee payment in order to receive a visa letter. 
  • Fill out the travel information when you have purchased your tickets.  
  • Fill out the Trip information (optional) if you would like to attend one of the Boston/NYC/DC trips. We have a bus service from JFK Airport: One-way bus services from JFK airport (NY) to RIT University is $75. 
  • Click on the "Presentations" tab in the application system and provide your presentation video YouTube link. Follow the instructions in the virtual presentation guidelines below for your presentation.

Virtual Presentation Guidelines

  • For all of your finalist projects, you must submit a YouTube link for your presentations. For each project, you must submit single video link. Our system accepts only videos shared through YouTube.
  • For team projects, the registered participants must present their project together. All materials in your presentation must be sized and aligned to make the content readable and viewable by the judges. The presenter(speaker) video must be aligned to the top right corner throughout your presentation.
  • You need to create a presentation video that will allow you to efficiently describe your work, challenges you have faced, techniques that you have used, and possible future work/improvements if applicable. Your presentation must include a statement to explain your project's connection to the environmental issues which can be broadly defined. All presentations must start with the following introduction: "I am FirstName LastName and I am from YourState/Country".
  • Science: Your presentation video must include a full screen presentation (e.g. PowerPoint, Prezi) along with the speaker's video. e.g. You can use Zoom and record your presentation with the presenter video. Your presentation video should not exceed 12 minutes.
  • Art: Your presentation video must include a full screen image of your art project along with the speaker's video. e.g. You can use Zoom and record your presentation with the presenter video. In addition to item 3, your presentation should also elaborate on interpretation (artist statement) of your art work. Your presentation video should not exceed 9 minutes.
  • Short Film: You must submit a single presentation video which combines your film and 3 minutes presentation. In addition to item 3, your presentation should also elaborate on interpretation (artist statement) of your art work. Your combined video should not exceed 9 minutes.
  • Music: You must submit a single presentation video which includes your live performance recording and explanation of your work's relation to environment in additional 3 minutes. e.g. You can use Zoom and record your presentation with the presenter video. In addition to item 3, your presentation should also elaborate on interpretation (artist statement) of your music work. Your presentation video should not exceed 9 minutes.
  • Business: Your presentation video must include a full screen presentation (e.g. PowerPoint, Prezi) along with the speaker's video. e.g. You can use Zoom and record your presentation with the presenter video. Your presentation video should not exceed 12 minutes.
  • Creative Writing: Your presentation video must include a full screen view of your writing project along with the speaker's video while reading your writing piece. e.g. You can use Zoom and record your presentation with the presenter video. Your presentation video should not exceed 9 minutes.
  • In your YouTube account click on "Create" and "upload videos" button and select your video.
  • In "Details" tab, enter your video title as "Project Id - Project Title".
  • In "Visibility" tab, you must select "Unlisted" for "Save or Publish" options.
  • When you save the video, copy the provided link and submit it on this page for your project.

FINALIST LIST WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON THIS PAGE.

CATEGORY AWARDS

  • Top Grand Gold Award: To the top one project in each category: A Grant Certificate, a gold medal, and an award will be given. 
  • Gold Medal: To top 10 % of the participants: A Gold Certificate and a gold medal.
  • Silver Medal: To top 90-70% of the participants: A Silver Certificate and a silver medal.
  • Bronze Medal: To top 70-50% of the participants. A Bronze Certificate and a bronze medal.
  • Honorable Mention: To top 50-20% of the participants. A certificate will be given to all Honorable Mention winners.

Electronic gifts will be given as an award at different levels. Students have to pick up their awards during the ceremony. GENIUS Olympiad will NOT ship any awards. Each student can present only one project and may receive only one award. Awards are given only those who attend the event because the presentation is also part of the judging.

Certificates and medals will be mailed to each awardee student. Each awardee must submit their home address to receive their certificates and medals. Awards are given only those who register and submit a presentation for judging. Those who take part in the preparation of a project but could not attend the event may not get any awards or certificates. 

SPECIAL AWARDS

GENIUS Supervisor Award: The supervisor which consistently participates in GENIUS Olympiad with multiple HIGH-Quality projects over the years.

GENIUS Most Applicant School Award: The school which submits the most number of projects in this year

GENIUS Most Successful School Award:  The school which has the most number of SUCESSFULL (based on awards received) of projects in this year

GENIUS Scholarship Certificate: All eligible GENIUS participants may receive RIT University Scholarship based on the set criteria on the GENIUS Scholarship Certificate, which will be given gold, silver, and bronze winners.

RIT University Acceptance: Among those who are interviewed, RIT University will provide conditional acceptance letters. 

RIT SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Gold Medal $20,000 renewable scholarship
  • Silver Medal $18,000 renewable scholarship
  • Bronze Medal $15,000 renewable scholarship
  • Honorable Mention $14,000 renewable scholarship
  • Participant $12,000 renewable scholarship
  • Finalist $10,000 renewable scholarship

All scholarships are renewable and contingent on the participant being admitted to RIT through the admissions process. Students are eligible only for one level of the scholarship award. Please note that this program is only eligible to international students.RIT has several existing merit scholarship programs for domestic students. You can learn more at RIT financial aid.

All GENIUS Olympiad students who are interested in to apply for studying at RIT should contact Paul Keller at [email protected] with questions. RIT is honored to be partnered with Genius Olympiad and its talented students.

Thanks to all of our participants in GENIUS Olympiad.

All participants were selected and deserved recognition. We hope that all students and supervisors went back home with something learned or experienced at GENIUS Olympiad to have a life long impact. 

All grand gold, silver, and bronze winners in the science category should submit their research to International Journal of High School Research to get it peer-reviewed and published. For more information to submit: IJHighschoolResearch.org

GENIUS OLYMPIAD 2020-2021 AWARDEES WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON THIS PAGE AFTER THE AWARD CEREMONY.

We are proud to announce that we have managed to host 816 projects and 1021 students through our virtual fair. 631 projects have been awarded to medals or certificates based on our award distribution policy on "Awards" tab.

  • Grand, Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals and their certificates will be sent to the account holder's registered address in our application system under "Schools" tab. PLEASE MAKE SURE THE REGISTERED ADDRESS IS ACCURATE BY JUNE 20th. The medals and certificates will be mailed after June 21st. GENIUS Olympiad is not responsible for lost or returned items due to incorrect address information.
  • Honorable Mention and participation certificates will be available to download from our application system under "Participants" tab and will not be mailed to your address.
  • Please note that it is our policy not to send individual responses to those who are not received any awards. All judging session information is confidential and any detail information will not be provided.
  • We should note that the quality of the projects submitted has been increased significantly compared to previous years and we are very proud of all applicants for their work and effort. Projects are judged by 5-10 judges depending on the project discipline. Awardee list is created based on the average score of all judgings for each project.

All grand, gold, silver, and bronze winners in the science category should submit their research to International Journal of High School Research to get it peer-reviewed and published. For more information to submit: IJHighschoolResearch.org

GENIUS 2021 AWARDEES

GENIUS Olympiad will allow you to interact with amazing students from more than 80 countries with array of experiences and skills. 

  • Anyone with a passion for environmental issues and a BS degree in related discipline or relevant experience (STEM, Music, Film, Art, Business) may serve as a judge for the GENIUS Olympiad Projects in related categories.
  • If you would like to volunteer for GENIUS Olympiad as a judge, please register using our judge registration link .
  • Volunteering as a judge requires at least three hours of your time. Judging in 2021 will be asynchronous online using our website and can be completed anytime between May 15 nd June 1.
  • $25 Amazon Gift Card will be provided for judges for their time.
  • We have an online judging tool which can be used trough tablets and smart-phones. We expect you to bring your smart device, however, we will also lend a tablet for those who need one for judging purposes. Paper judging forms will be available for those who prefer.
  • GENIUS Science and Art projects will be judged by 6-7 individual judges.
  • GENIUS Film, Music, and Business projects are judged as a group by 6-10 judges. 

REGISTER AS A JUDGE

Judges are expected to.

  • listen to every student's presentation for five minutes
  • evaluate the presentation's organization and content
  • ask several questions according to the judging criteria
  • provide feedback about the poster design, content, scientific method, data management, and student's presentation to promote future improvement
  • rate the student on all the questions listed under the six categories using ONLINE judging form

Judging Sessions  

  • There are two judging sessions: morning session (9.30-12.00) and afternoon session (1-3.30 pm).
  • Lunch and refreshments will be provided during judging sessions. 
  • Music projects will be judged only during the afternoon session at RIT Campus. 
  • Parking is free on campus.

Why Sponsor?

  • GENIUS Olympiad actively recruits participants from 1700 selected schools and organizations in the United States and around the world.
  • GENIUS Olympiad receives applications from 1500 students who work with 300-400 teachers and parents.
  • GENIUS Olympiad website receives more than 65,000 unique users from 110+ countries and 45 states and spends 3 minutes on average.
  • GENIUS Olympiad and RIT host 1300 high achieving and motivated high school students who are destined to be influential in the future worldwide and in the nation.
  • In addition to the global reach, New York State residents are well represented, accounting for 400-500 participants. New York residents in attendance are highly educated; interested in educational activities; interested in environmental issues and/or international events.
  • GENIUS Olympiad and RIT create 3-5 press releases prior to the event, all of which include the names of main sponsors.
  • Social media is an important channel for our global reach and therefore GENIUS is extremely active on both Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. This strategy includes repeated mentions of sponsor companies and their involvement.
  • GENIUS Olympiad events and programs will be announced through NPR affiliates. 

Your donation will be TAX-DEDUCTIBLE. Please write your check payable to ‘Terra Science and Education” a 501.c.3  organization, with Genius Olympiad noted.  835 West Genesee St, Syracuse NY 13204

The GENIUS Sponsorship Levels and Benefits:

Platinum sponsorship ($20,000).

  • Address opportunity by your Company representative during opening or closing ceremony,
  • Your name and corporate logo displayed on all pages of the GENIUS Olympiad website,
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Read this blog to know more about the winners of International Research Olympiad (IRO) 2024. Throughout the blog there are even FREE STEM guides by Rishab Jain.

The International Research Olympiad (IRO) has spotlighted some of the most promising young researchers from around the globe. Held from May 31st to June 2nd, 2024, the 2024 IRO Finals demonstrated an exceptional level of talent, innovation, and resilience among its contestants. This prestigious competition, which spans over 45 countries and draws more than 1,000 participants annually, is dedicated to fostering critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills essential for the future leaders of scientific research.

I nternational Research Olympiad (IRO) 2024: An Unforgettable Experience

This year’s IRO Finals were particularly noteworthy, reflecting a period of remarkable adaptability and resilience from the contestants. Rishab Kumar Jain , President and Chair of the Student Board of Advisors , emphasized the unique aspect of the IRO: its commitment to nurturing critical thinking. Jain noted, “What sets the IRO apart is our commitment to critical thinking, which is essential for scientific research. We’ve seen a high number of contestants who possess extraordinary potential—and who are serious and motivated about their research-based, real-world interests.”

Yashvir Sabharwal, Executive & Education Coordinator, echoed this sentiment, praising the students for their ability to tackle pressing global issues with innovative solutions. “Each student tackled a crucial issue, and presented their solutions so that they would matter to the world today,” said Sabharwal.

Meet the Winners!

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The 2024 IRO Finals saw some incredible achievements. Here are the standout performers:

Gold Medal: Jaansi Patel

Jaansi Patel, a 16-year-old junior from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire , took home the gold medal . Patel’s passion for neuropsychology and mental health advocacy shone through her research. Her commitment extends beyond academics; she runs her school’s annual TED event, teaches computer science to Girl Scouts, and co-hosts the LearnOn Podcast, a science show designed for young audiences.

Silver Medals: Edward Kang and Antara Chhabra

Edward Kang from Bergen County Academies in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, earned the silver medal . He has done groundbreaking research in machine learning applications for diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD using retinal images. Kang’s diverse interests also include music and sports, reflecting his well-rounded approach to academics and extracurriculars.

Antara Chhabra from Shri Ram Global School in Bengaluru, India , also received a silver medal . Chhabra’s dedication to continuous learning and her passion for making a positive impact in the world were evident in her research. She balances her academic pursuits with basketball, singing, and creative writing, embodying the spirit of a well-rounded scholar.

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Bronze Medals: Vishnu Mangipudi, Ruuhan Anand, and Ethan Sullivan

Vishnu Mangipudi from Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington , was awarded the bronze medal . He has developed innovative machine learning models in environmental and medical research. Mangipudi’s projects include diagnosing heart arrhythmias and analyzing glacial calving from satellite data. Outside of research, he is involved in community service and teaching STEM classes.

Ruuhan Anand from Raffles Institution in Singapore also earned a bronze medal . Anand’s passion for biomedical research and his aspirations in medicine were complemented by his love for cafe-hopping, fiction reading, and anime. His well-rounded interests reflect a balanced approach to academic and personal growth.

Ethan Sullivan from Ransom Everglades School in Miami, Florida , rounded out the bronze medalists . Sullivan’s dedication to neuroscience and community service was highlighted by his Eagle Scout project aimed at improving stroke outcomes in underserved communities. His achievements in athletics and leadership further showcase his commitment to excellence. He was recently selected for the prestigious Coolidge Senators program and received a Bowden Fellowship to study the motivations of thru-hikers on the Appalachian Trail.

The IRO’s Impact

The IRO is more than just a competition; it’s a platform designed to inspire and challenge students aged 13-18 from around the world. Unlike traditional science Olympiads, the IRO focuses on developing skills that are applicable across various research disciplines. This holistic approach helps students build a deeper understanding of the scientific process and enhances their creativity, critical thinking, and analytical skills.

Do You Want to Start an IRO Club? Here’s How!

Starting an International Research Olympiad (IRO) club is a fantastic way to promote scientific research and innovation at your school while being part of a global movement that inspires curiosity and fosters a passion for research. Here’s a concise guide to help you get started:

1. Confirm Requirements: Check your school’s policy for starting a new club, including any paperwork and finding an adult sponsor. Consult a teacher or principal for guidance.

2. Register Your Club: Complete the necessary forms and secure a faculty sponsor to officially recognize your club.

3. Promote the Club: Advertise through school newsletters, announcements, and flyers. Follow your school’s guidelines for posting materials to generate interest.

4. Organize Meetings: Plan regular meetings focused on IRO exam preparation or other research activities. Ensure meeting times are convenient for all members.

5. Use Available Resources: Take advantage of resources from the IRO website , including example problems, presentations, and the IRO Discord server for support and networking.

Looking Forward

As we celebrate the achievements of these outstanding young researchers, we look forward to the next International Research Olympiad. For those interested in participating in International Research Olympiad (IRO) 2025 , visit internationalresearcholympiad.org to sign up and be part of this exciting journey.

The IRO is committed to shaping the future leaders who will tackle global problems and make a meaningful difference in society. By focusing on thorough research and critical thinking, the IRO continues to be a leader in developing young talent and pushing forward scientific discovery.

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    Research is quite important because it is able to create solutions to problems that occur today. This is the reason why IYSA collaborated with the Faculty of Science and Data Analytics (FSAD) Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember to create a competition with title Indonesia International Applied Science Project Olympiad (i2ASPO) that invites ...