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Title: International Math Paper Competition 2025 Showcases Global Excellence in Mathematics Research
Moscow, Russia, 30th Sep 2025 – The International Math Paper Competition (IMPC) 2025 has officially concluded, marking one of the most prestigious stages for young scholars to present groundbreaking research in mathematics. The competition gathered participants from across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East, positioning itself as a central platform where talent, innovation, and collaboration in mathematics converge.With the rising importance of mathematics in shaping global progress in technology, science, and economics, IMPC 2025 provided an arena where young mathematicians were challenged not only to solve complex problems but also to communicate their findings in a rigorous academic paper. This year, the competition witnessed a surge in participation, reflecting the growing enthusiasm of students worldwide to engage in research at an early stage of their academic journey.After a thorough evaluation process by an international jury of professors and researchers, 31 outstanding participants were honored with Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honorable Mention awards. Their work reflected originality, precision, and the ability to connect mathematical theory with real-world application.Awardees of IMPC 2025Gold Medal (3 awardees)Muhammad Tawwad Al-Waro’i (Indonesia)Elizaveta Morozova (Russia)Leonardo Moretti (Italy)Silver Medal (5 awardees)Mei-Ling Zhao (China)Haruto Takahashi (Japan)Amélie Chevalier (France)Amina El-Sayed (Egypt)Samuel Thompson (Canada)Bronze Medal (8 awardees)Sofia Petrova (Bulgaria)Javier Domínguez (Spain)Thandiwe Ndlovu (South Africa)Priya Narayanan (India)Elias van Dijk (Netherlands)Lucas Andrade (Brazil)Fatima Al-Mansouri (United Arab Emirates)Aurora Williams (United Kingdom)Honorable Mention (15 awardees)Mateo Rojas (Argentina)Chiara...
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