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At the recent Velocity Fund Finals, Nanotechnology Engineering student Ryan Brown and his colleagues at Salient Energy won a grand prize of $25,000, the top hardware prize of $10,000, and admission to the Velocity Garage where they can continue development of their technology.

Congratulations to Nanotechnology Engineering students Ciara Azam, Manasa Kaniselvan, Natalie Pinchin and Software Engineering student Tammy Liu for their achievements at the annual International Conference for Robotics and Automation (ICRA), hosted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in Sweden.

Friday, April 22, 2016

NE students excel at the pitch

Attendees of the third annual Norman Esch Pitch Competition witnessed Nanotechnology Engineering students at their persuasive best. Three Nanotechnology Engineering teams, Amilent, Arylla and GraFET, were among a competitive group that pitched the business plan they developed as part of the Capstone Design Project. Congratulations to the Amilent and GraFET teams for their successful pitches, which won each team a $10,000 prize.

The Davis Centre buzzed with excitement as 21 Nanotechnology Engineering teams presented their fourth year design project research and poster displays at this year’s Capstone Design Symposium on March 16, 2016. Projects were categorized within the four themes of study: NEMS, nanoelectronics & nanofluidics; instrumentation & nanophotonics; nanofunctional materials; and nanobiotechnology & biomedical.

Fourth-year University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Nanotechnology Engineering students Laura Bahlmann, Eric Beauregard, Wenbo Cui and Stuart Murray won second place in the Innovative Design category of the Canadian Engineering Competition, which was held at McGill University March 3-6, 2016.

Competitors at this invite-only event must first beat their peers at their own university and then at a regional competition. The GraFET team did this on their home turf, at the Ontario Engineering Competition held at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ in January.

In some circles, the study of nanotechnology has a reputation for leading to a career in research. One of University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s successful nanotechnology engineering undergraduate students, Katarin Ilic (class of 2013), knows firsthand that it can also be a springboard to many other exciting opportunities.

The GraFET team (L-R): Stuart Murray, Wenbo Cui, Eric Beauregard and Laura Bahlmann.

Congratulations to fourth-year University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ nanotechnology engineering students Laura Bahlmann, Eric Beauregard, Wenbo Cui and Stuart Murray for their achievements at the recent , held at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ January 29-31, 2016.

Youssef Helwa, CEO of the startup NERv, used expertise gained through University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Nanotechnology Engineering program to develop an implantable biochip that uses multiple biosensors to detect post-operative complications, such as inflammation, internal bleeding, bacterial infection, ischemia, and internal leakages. 

, co-founded by Youssef and Amr Abdelgawad, is one of the first members of the Velocity Science program. Youseff has some great advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.