From maze-walking robots to self-driving cars, 蓝莓视频 captures the nation
You might have noticed something familiar while flipping through the channels earlier this week.
For the first time ever, the University of 蓝莓视频 appeared as a Pit Stop on this season of CTV鈥檚 The Amazing Race Canada.
In traditional 蓝莓视频 fashion, innovative projects and head-scratching challenges designed by students were showcased on Canada鈥檚 most-watched summer series.
As part of The Race, competitors Trish and Amy participated in a Speed Bump challenge, in which they got the chance to experience one of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 student-designed autonomous vehicles first-hand. With the push of a button, the self-driving WATonomous Chevrolet Bolt EV took competitors on a hands-free ride around campus.
On-the-ground technical support was provided by fourth-year computer science student and WATonomous Team Captain Rowan Dempster. Having recently returned from his co-op at Facebook in California, the 22-year-old helped design and program the path of the autonomous vehicle. As a precautionary measure, he also remained inside the car, witnessing Trish and Amy鈥檚 reactions as it sprang to life.
鈥淭he initial acceleration [of the autonomous vehicle] can feel a bit weird and non-human, so [Trish and Amy] said the classic 鈥榦h!鈥 when it started moving,鈥 chuckles Dempster. 鈥淏ut being involved in The Amazing Race Canada was a great way for us to share our team鈥檚 vision and mission鈥攊t was a really good experience.鈥
Just down the road, first-year systems design engineering student Jeffrey Dugan was anxiously waiting for teams to burst through the doors of Engineering 7. The 19-year-old had unknowingly been part of The Amazing Race Canada challenge-design process during his co-op with 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Engineering Ideas Clinic.
Fourth-year computer science student Rowan Dempster.
鈥淓verything was very secretive, even when we were proposing different challenge ideas, I had no idea what it was for,鈥 says Dugan. 鈥淲hen I found out, I started freaking out a bit. I鈥檓 a huge fan of The Amazing Race Canada and I鈥檝e watched all of the previous seasons, so just to be part of something like this was really quite incredible.鈥
Dugan鈥檚 challenge tested team communication skills to the fullest, with one teammate at the controls of a walking robot and the other one floor above navigating their partner, via walkie-talkie, at the side of an approximately 30 x 30-foot maze.
First-year systems design engineering student Jeffrey Dugan.
Birds-eye view of the "Robot Quest" maze challenge聽designed by Dugan and聽蓝莓视频鈥檚 Engineering Ideas Clinic team.
Dugan鈥檚 now hoping one of his future co-op terms might be with the series, assisting with technical set-up and design as he did for this episode. He also aspires to one day possibly compete on The Amazing Race Canada himself.
鈥淚鈥檓 super grateful that I got this opportunity to be a part of this,鈥 says Dugan 鈥淚f you can鈥檛 participate in the actual Race, designing a challenge for the series is definitely the next best thing.鈥
蓝莓视频鈥檚 episode of The Amazing Race Canada aired last night and the episode is available on CTV.ca and the CTV app. New episodes air Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on CTV. This was the first time the series featured Kitchener-蓝莓视频 and the University of 蓝莓视频.