Registered Teams

Registered teams

In case there are any withdrawals, this list may change.

Fees

The fee is 1000€ per team. The fee includes housing, meals and some activities in Gothenburg during the week of the tournament. The travel costs from and to the tournament have to be paid by the teams.

For any additional participant, a supplementary fee will must be paid by the sending university or the participant to cover his/her accommodation and living costs.

Deadlines

  • The deadline for registrations has passed!
  • The deadline for payment of the registration fee is 28st February 2017, 11:59 pm (GMT +1).
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If the LOC has not received the registration fee before the deadline, or if a team announces that they no longer have the opportunity to participate, their place in the tournament will be offered to runner ups in national competitions at the discretion of the International Organizing Committee.

Please note that the composition of the teams can be given after the registration or fee payment.

Constitution of the teams

A team consists in a maximum of six students (only bachelor and master students – no PhD acccepted, sorry!), and two team leaders (PhD, Postdoc, or Professors).

 

Please notice that the registration is closed!

If you want to be part of IPT 2017,

  • either your country already participates in the IPT, and you need to get in touch with your national representative,
  • or your country is not yet competing in the IPT, and you need to get in touch with us through the contact form.

The countries already involved in the tournament are the following:

CountryContactNational websiteAffiliation
AustraliaAustraliaaustralia@iptnet.info-The University of Queensland
ChinaChinachina@iptnet.info-Nankai University
ColombiaColombiacolombia@iptnet.infocolombia.iptnet.infoVarious universities (national selection)
DenmarkDenmarkdenmark@iptnet.info-Technical University of Denmark
FranceFrancefrance@iptnet.infofrance.iptnet.infoFrench Physical Society - various universities (national selection)
GermanyGermanygermany@iptnet.infogermany.iptnet.infoVarious universities (national selection)
greeceGreecegreece@iptnet.info-University of Crete
IranIraniran@iptnet.infoiran.iptnet.infoAriaian Young Innovative Minds Institute - various universities (national selection)
PolandPolandpoland@iptnet.info-University of Warsaw
RussiaRussiarussia@iptnet.inforussia.iptnet.infoVarious universities (national selection)
SingaporeSingaporesingapore@iptnet.info-Nanyang Technological University
SpainSpainspain@iptnet.info--
SwedenSwedensweden@iptnet.infosweden.iptnet.infoChalmers University of Technology
SwitzerlandSwitzerlandswitzerland@iptnet.infoswitzerland.iptnet.infoVarious universities (national selection)
UkraineUkraineukraine@iptnet.infoukraine.iptnet.infoVarious universities (national selection)
United-kingdomUnited Kingdomuk@iptnet.info-University of Nottingham

 

First-time Registration

If the country that hosts your university has not yet participated in the IPT, you can form a team on your own and directly contact us.

If more than one team apply in a country without a representative, the International Organising Committee takes the responsibility to organise a national selection. The teams must complete a written report outlining the solution to one problem selected from a possible three that will be taken from the official list selected by the IOC. The teams have 4 weeks after the registration deadline to send their written report. Each team is free to enclose his own experimental material and to cite it properly in the report.

The International Organising Committee may help the new participating countries to pay their entry fees for the tournament. However, the travel costs to and from the tournament location are the charge of the team.

Last update : 2017/01/30