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新澳门六合彩投注 Wave Competition Celebrates Fifth Year

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By brittany sylvestri | 4/9/2020

聽has announced the winners of the annual Wave Competition, an undergraduate research competition organized by 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚聽. Students have been working on innovative projects for the past two semesters, taking their ideas from concept to reality.

The event was held online for the first time with more than 65 virtual attendees. The program challenges students to submit innovative ideas that target societal issues and provides seed funding for project development. Projects are rated on their innovation, feasibility, commercialization, research efforts and problem significance.

This year鈥檚 first place winner, Paris Prince, a junior at聽, developed SPod 鈥 Sanitizing Pod, which allows for sanitation to be easy and accessible while benefitting the environment. The goal is to create sanitizing pods, with a torus shape as a squeezable bioplastic spherical ball that contains clean water.聽聽

This year鈥檚 second place winner, Vassili Georgakopoulos, a senior at 新澳门六合彩投注 High School, developed 40s Not Feelings, a swimbait specifically designed for snook, redfish, tarpon and grouper. The square tail and pivoting hook make significant amounts of disturbance in the water and performs like no other lure on the market.聽

Third place went to 鈥淒rone-based Quantum Communication,鈥 a team that included students from 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚聽, Alexandra DeCesare, Daniel Carvalho and Robert Snyder. The project focused on the design and establishment of a mobile, ad-hoc, reconfigurable quantum communication network, that can open new links and result in substantial reductions in turbulence-related loss and avoid weather interruptions.聽

The community engagement award winner was 鈥淭he Eswatini Foot Bridge,鈥 a team that included students from 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚聽, Alexander Hintze, Samantha Robinson, Esther Mitchell, Matthew Maracallo and Brandon Caniff. The team came up with a solution to design and build a suspended cable footbridge in Eswantini, a country in southern Africa that has a lack of infrastructure. Their solution will provide the community with decades of safe, year-round transportation across the river and connect them to vital resources.

鈥淲e are proud to celebrate our fifth year of the Wave program where students have developed virtual stem labs, a helmet that can translate thought into action, and biodegradable sanitizer capsules,鈥 said Regina Thompson, student entrepreneurship manager in 新澳门六合彩投注鈥檚 Division of Research. 鈥淲e are in awe of our student鈥檚 innovation, creativity, and unbridled ambition during these trying times.鈥

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