
Raising the bar
National contest category created for 蓝莓视频 students on 鈥渁 whole other level鈥
National contest category created for 蓝莓视频 students on 鈥渁 whole other level鈥
By Carol Truemner Faculty of Engineering蓝莓视频 Engineering students who wowed judges with their presentation at the recent online (CEC) received an award in a new category created during听the event to recognize their project work.
Fourth-year mechanical engineering students Jag Dhillon, Saad Haq, Tony Lee and Lucas Tang鈥檚 entry into this year鈥檚 CEC innovative design category was so impressive that the competition鈥檚 organizing committee and judges presented them with the inaugural research and entrepreneurship award.
The students, known as Team Nashwaak at the competition, initially developed a light therapy smart device to help night owls, including Tang, go to sleep.
Light therapy glasses designed by 蓝莓视频 Engineering students are expected to hit the market later this year.
The team then discovered the thin film optical technology incorporated into glasses not only relieves sleeping disorders but also associated emotional issues, both of which are problems many people have experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic and annually throughout Canadian winters.听 The glasses are expected to be available by the end of 2021.
Jean Boudreau, president of Engineers Canada, said the 蓝莓视频 team displayed outstanding excellence and went above and beyond in terms of their research and entrepreneurship.
鈥淭heir project has stirred a new conversation, which would make an addition to CEC moving forward to provide a new platform for projects of this nature to be displayed,鈥 she said when presenting the听students with the new CEC award.
Tang said the judges were 鈥渇loored鈥 by his team鈥檚 presentation.
鈥淭hey said we were on a whole other level compared to the other competitors and that it was no longer fair to compare us to the others,鈥 said Tang. 鈥淭hey were extremely impressed by our presentation and want to see more projects of our calibre at future competitions.鈥
A category with the same name as the award will be part of next year鈥檚 competition.
Team Nashwaak was known as Team Lumos in the Ontario Engineering Competition held earlier this year. Team Lumos, also the name of the students鈥 Capstone Design (final year) engineering project, is based on a startup company called Lumos Health founded by Tang during a co-op work term as a product manager at Xiaomi Technology.
Team Nashwaak members from left to right.
Zhao Pan, Team Lumos鈥 Capstone Design faculty advisor, notes that the special award is the first of its kind to be introduced by the CEC first held in 1985.
鈥淥ur students are game-changers,鈥 said Pan, a 蓝莓视频 mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor. 鈥淭hey literally changed the rules of the competition.鈥
Held online this year due to听the pandemic lockdown, the annual competition brings together over 200 undergraduate students from across Canada who placed in the top two positions of their provincial or regional competitions.
A second 蓝莓视频 Engineering team won a top CEC award. Logan Ingalls and Vyshna Krishnakumar, both third-year nanotechnology engineering students, placed second in the extemporaneous debate category.
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