Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2017/Winners/Switzerland

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These are the finalists for WSC2017 in Switzerland.

This country did not have a specific national organizer or a national coordination page.

Files[edit]

  • This country has a category for its files, other files from there might have been uploaded after the local deadline and moved to the 2017 international category if such deadline was still valid.
  • As of now, the files in the local category uploaded within the local deadline are 15, with 1 obviously unsuitable files.
  • Uploaders statistics are available here.

Specific classes of files[edit]

Jury[edit]

  • - / Guido D'AMICO (physics)
  • - / Michele FELLETTI (biology)
  • - / Alessandro MARCHETTI (chemistry)
  • the selection lasted from 2018-02-13 to 2018-02-17.
  • the results were published on 2018-02-26

Prefinalists[edit]

No information about prefinalists was given in this case.

Finalists[edit]

People in science[edit]

1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
CERN Synchrocyclotron, 600 GeV proton accelerator from 1957.
Eduard.simioni
Kyrgyz and Swiss scientists in Abramov glacier, Kyrgyzstan.
Alyssa Ghirlanda
Special prize by the Italian jury for another European participant

Microscopy images[edit]

1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Microscope photo (soil thin section) of an iron slag. Archaeological layer of an Iron Age settlement in Switzerland.
MicroArch

Microscopic image of vivianite precipitation in loamy sediment (archaeological layer) with some micro-charcoals.
MicroArch

Non-photographic media[edit]

1st national finalist
Mastography of farmed Perca fluvialis.
Mariusnicolini

Image sets[edit]

1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Microscopic images of ice crystals.
Larry-pilot
sets of images reconstructed by the organizers.
Microscope photo of an archaeological layer of an Iron Age settlement in Switzerland.
MicroArch
sets of images reconstructed by the organizers.

General category[edit]

1st national finalist
Frozen soap bubble.
Larry-pilot