TACLOBAN
CITY, Dec. 6 -- A student from Leyte bested 11,000 young
learners from 178 countries to bag the third annual Breakthrough Junior
Challenge (BJC) Prize, earning over PHP20 million worth of prizes.
Hillary
Diane Andales, 18, from the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) Eastern
Visayas Campus in Palo, Leyte personally received the award on December 3 at
the NASA's Ames Research Center in California.
The
native of Abuyog, Leyte made the video Relativity and Equivalence of Reference
Frames, understandable to the layman.
As the
winner, Andales received a USD250,000 post-secondary scholarship as well as a
USD50,000 prize for her science teacher Xavier Francis de los Reyes and a
USD100,000 Breakthrough Science Lab for her school designed in partnership with
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
The total
prize is USD400,000 or PHP20.27 million.
The
Breakthrough Junior Challenge is a global science video competition designed to
inspire creative thinking about the fundamental concepts in life sciences,
physics and mathematics.
The
competition kicked off last Sept. 1, 2017. She didn't make it as the Top Scorer
in the online competition, but she made it to the finals as Asia's regional
representative until declared winner this week.
The
entrants must display skills in science communication and to be able to
simplify complex ideas into basic terms. The videos were evaluated based on
four criteria: Creativity, Difficulty, Engagement and Illumination.
This was
Andales' second time in the competition.
Last
year, with more than 300,000 views of her video, she won the Top Popular Vote.
She
automatically qualified as finalist for her video presentation on Feyman's Path
Integrals" explaining in advance Physics concept that can be understood by
an average person.
This lone
BJC winner is a recipient of Mga Bagong Rizal 2017: Pag-asa ng Bayan. The
awarding will be on December 30, the Rizal Day.
The said
nationwide search recognizes young people's community involvements, leadership
potential and high academic standing.
In her
Facebook message, Andales wrote "I've always looked up to two kind of
stars, those who shine at night, enchanting my mind about the universe, and
those that shine before me now- these amazing scientists inspiring me with
their genius and tenacity to pursue the truth."
Rey
Garnace, PSHS EV Director, said on Wednesday that he’s euphoric of the victory
but not surprised.
“Andales
has been our school pride. She has imbibed the vision of the school to have a
passion for excellence, pursuit for truth, and service to the nation.”
Super
typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) has pushed the scholars to be more resilient and
inspired, according to Garnace.
The
campus has become a powerhouse of winners in international arena since 2015
being the champion in ASEAN + 3 Junior Science Odyssey, World Champion in
Robotics in 2016 and BJC Grand Prize 2017.
The
Breakthrough Junior Challenge is funded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan,
Yuri and Julia Milner, through the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, based on a
grant from Mark Zuckerber's fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and
a grant from Milner Global Foundation. (VCA/PNA)
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