1 April 2026
Success for team IXI at the GYPT national finals
At the 13th German Young Physicists’ Tournament (GYPT), a 40-member jury selected the twelve best students from a pool of 84 - among them the team coached by PhotonLab. Team member Nikita Petrov also won the first-ever Otmar Winkler Prize for the best opposition. The three students from the Dachau region, assigned to the MPQ regional round, may now be selected for the five-member national team and represent Germany at the International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT) or the European AYPT.
© GYPT | Felix Wechsler Within team IXI, each member tackled a different problem. Nikita Petrov worked on “Electrical Damping”: a magnet on a spring oscillates through a coil. Both mechanical damping and electromagnetic effects play a role. He impressed with his presentation and discussion, winning the Otmar Winkler Prize.
Meanwhile, Ayush Yadav explored “The Singing Ruler”, analysing the sound of a ruler set into vibration by a flick. Mihailo Mascecic built a monochromator using a sugar solution and two polarising filters. Alongside Petrov and Yadav, Philipp Klippel has also made it to the next round. He presented a modified Newton’s cradle in which the spheres are magnets that repel each other.
Source: MPQ website
Further reading
- PhotonLab - The Student Lab: the go-to place for all those who want to learn about light and lasers
- About the GYPT competition