At the EU Young Scientists Competition organized by the “Foundation for International Educational Programs,” the 11th-grade students of Saduni School — Tamar Tskhelishvili, Nikoloz Mchedlishvili, and Nikoloz Khotchava — secured second place with their project titled “A Study of the Potential Link Between Changes in the Concentration of Various Atmospheric Air Pollutants and Earthquakes (Case Study) and an Alternative Mobile Model of Sensors.”
The project was supervised by their chemistry teacher, Professor Ketevan Kupatadze of Ilia State University.
