Applied Research Days

RE/ACTION Showcase Winners (April 2019)

Diefenbunker Lighting Design

1st Place Winning Project

Diefenbunker Lighting Design Group – Innovative Lighting Design, Modern Lighting Solutions, Economical Conceptualization.

Industry Partner: Diefenbunker
Presenters: Sheldon Johnston, Josh Fergusson, Paul Desaulniers, Dan Doak
Professors: Mauricio Ledon & Leann Nicholson

Diefenbunker Lighting Design group

A.C.E. (Advanced Conveyance Examination)

2nd Place Winning Project

Our team (dotMatrix) was tasked to work with the Canadian Border Services Agency to develop and design an Android app to aid the workflow of Border Service Officers. Advanced Conveyance Examinations (A.C.E) is a tool for Border Service Officers to view and add methods used to conceal illegal goods within vehicles.

Industry Partner: Canada Border Service Agency
Presenters: Jervin Francisco, Cesar Guerrero, Keanu Reeves, Michael Jalowiecki, Dharaksinhra Raj
Professors: Steve Griffith & Su Cheng Lee

A.C.E. (Advanced Conveyance Examination) group

Automatic Palletizing Station

3rd Place Winning Project

The objective of this project is to create a fully automated palletizing station using the Fanuc robot arm. The station will work with the existing MPS modules in the school. It will take the boxes produced by the system, stack them on a skid, and wrap them in order to be sent out for shipping.

Industry Partner: Algonquin College
Presenters: Kinchit Patel, Mauricio Mendoza, Damian Easton, Akshat Verma
Professor: Wael Ismaeil

 

Automatic Palletizing Station group

Call for Judges – RE/ACTION Applied Research Showcase August 2019

Applied Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship

The Office of Applied Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship is seeking volunteer judges for the applied research showcase competition on Friday, August 9th, 2019.

Every year, student teams work on applied projects in which they apply knowledge and skills acquired through their field of study. This spring, they will be on display at the applied research showcase: “RE/ACTION” on Friday, August 9th, 2019. Research projects fall into a number of categories:

  • Science, Engineering, and Construction
  • Arts, Design, Business, and Management
  • Information Technologies, Mobile and Web Design

Judges evaluate selected student team’s results, based on novelty/creativity, technical competence, impact, the strength of client-team interactions and communication and presentation skills.

This event provides an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs and industry leaders to network with Algonquin’s capable and motivated academic community of students and faculty.

Those interested in participating as judges, or who have more questions about this opportunity, can contact:

Danielle Evong
Office of Applied Research and Innovation, Algonquin College
evongd@algonquincollege.com
613-727-4723 ext. 5213

RE/ACTION Applied Research Showcase – Call for Judges

volunteer judgesThe Office of Applied Research & Innovation is seeking volunteer judges for the applied research showcase competition on April 13th, 2018.

Every year, student teams work on applied projects in which they apply knowledge and skills acquired through their field of study. The majority of these projects are presented in April each year at the applied research showcase: “RE/ACTION. This year’s projects fall into a number of categories:

Science, Engineering and Construction;
Arts, Design, Business and Management; and
Information Technologies, Mobile and Web Design.

Judges evaluate selected student team’s results, based on novelty/creativity, technical competence, impact, the strength of client-team interactions and communication and presentation skills.

This event provides an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs and industry leaders to network with Algonquin’s capable and motivated academic community of students and faculty.

Those interested in participating as judges, or who have more questions about this opportunity, can contact:

Danielle Evong
Office of Applied Research and Innovation, Algonquin College
evongd@algonquincollege.com
613-727-4723 ext. 5213

Winners of Applied Research Day (August 2017)

Dancing Data Visualization

1st Place Winning Project

A data visualization tool built to create seamless data animations at the click of a button. This tool allows large data sets to showcase relationships that are often lost in multi-dimensional forms. We call these animations ‘Dancing Data’.

Presenters: Edmer Buen; Shannon Wilson; Geemakun Storey; Weikai Li
Project Facilitator: Adesh Shah
Project Manager: Theodore Mirtchev
Industry Partner: Global Advantage Consulting
first place project team

Big Data for Small Places

2nd Place Winning Project

BD4SP is a project that’s at its core is to supply small business and small places with the right tools to make better decisions in order to create growth. At the center piece of this project, we focused on Frontenac County, which struggled to make sense of all the information it had to pin point: where they should invest their money? Where are the healthy hamlets? What are the social demographic issues that affect those factors? And many more. This project is meant to give visual representation, make sense of the data that’s being supplied and help Frontenac make more calculated predictions in the its future.

Presenters: Robert Taracha; Anton Antonenko
Project Facilitator: Adesh Shah
Project Manager: Theodore Mirtchev
Industry Partner: Big Data for Small PlacesWinners of Applied Research Day (August 2017)

Masterpeice VR/Exchange Integration

3rd Place Winning Project

MasterpieceVR is the world’s first collaborative 3D painting, sculpting and modelling program for virtual reality. Create works of art, colourful characters, and objects with ease. Connect with people anywhere in the world and create together in real time, teach an art class, or share your creation.

Presenters: Kari Ball; Mitchum Drury; Morgan Morrell-Frewn; Alex Papineau; Arin Poray; Devin Shepherd
Professor: Greg Beaton
Industry Partner: Brinx Inc.
Third place project team

Winners of Applied Research Day (April 2017)

Introduction to Arduino

1st Place Winning Project

This project’s goal is to create interactive Arduino labs for students in the library and to create an information technician program at Algonquin College. These labs are aimed at early users, with a range from simple labs for children to more interesting labs for others.

Presenters: Andrew Moon; Enias Gengezha; Yitagusu Shiferaw
Principal Investigator: Cynthia Ough-Underwood

Winners of Applied Research Day (April 2017)

Static Load Testing Cell

2nd Place Winning Project

This static load testing cell is designed and built on the basis of functionality, accuracy, and ease of operation in order to allow the client to accurately test their products to ensure they meet the required standards and specifications.

Presenters: Andrew McDonald; Casey Foley; Angus Wilson; Nathanael Slow; Flint Gleeson
Principal Investigator: Sandra Brancatelli
Industry Partner: HealthCraft ProductsWinners of Applied Research Day (April 2017)

Expense Tracking App

3rd Place Winning Project

The goal of this project is to create a mobile application designed for tracking travel expenses for business trips. The application encompasses the pre-approval, expense tracking and claims submission processes.

Presenters: Ryan Doiron; Sercan Kum; Anton Antonenko; Hjalmar Ayestas Leclair; Matthew Saab; Caleb Lalonde-Sauvé
Principal Investigator: Gerald Hurdle
Industry Partner: Canadian Commercial CorporationWinners of Applied Research Day (April 2017)

Winners of Applied Research Day (December 2016)

SmartMoms

1st Place Winning Project

SmartMoms is a mobile application for iOS and Android that pairs with Fitbit to track weight gain, calorie intake, quality of sleep, physical activity, and heart rate of expecting mothers. With a main focus on health, it helps women make healthy choices through each stage of their pregnancy.

Presenters: Matt Young; Mannat Luthra; McKenzie McGilchrist; Vlad Tonkonogov
Industry Partner: University of OttawaSmart Moms accepting award

Immunity Warriors

2nd Place Winning Project

Immunity Warriors is a motion comic book that uses Madefire to transform a traditional comic book into an exciting interactive experience. With an action packed storyline, Immunity Warriors educates children on their immune system, battling viruses, and the importance of vaccinations.

Presenters: Kari Ball; Stephanie Paiement; Dom Richichi and Jason Eduardo Mata
Principal Investigator: Kevin Holmes
Industry Partner: Ottawa Hospital mHealth Research TeamImmunity Warriors accept award

Mobile Innovation Ecosystem Map App

3rd Place Winning Project

A complex large-format map of Canada’s Innovation Ecosystem was reimagined for a smartphone app.Bureaucrats and Trade Commissioners need to tell Canada’s innovation stories in the field, often without a lot of space. The team has taken their user-tested redesign into a coded prototype.

Presenters: Kayla Bowmaster and Edmer Buen
Principal Investigator: Stefan Dickerson
Industry Partner: Global AdvantageThird place team accepting tehir award

Maclean’s Covers Applied Research Project: Live Line

A team of recent graduates from Algonquin College paired up with Hydro Ottawa this summer to help make a dangerous job a bit safer. Bradley Kasaboski, Derek Boase and Mauricio Ledón spent three months developing a prototype for a training jacket that can teach would-be power-line technicians how to navigate high-voltage wires.

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Winners of Applied Research Day!

Masterpiece VR

1st Place Winning Project

Masterpiece VR is a Virtual Reality application used to create stunning 3D art, including sculptures,paintings, and even whole scenes. This is all achieved through a combination of PhD level mathematics,cutting-edge technology and professional grade software/UI design.

Partner: Brinx Software
Team: Nicolas Blier; James Hargrove; Gabrian Boileau and Morgan Morrell-Frewen

Winners of Applied Research Day!

SmartMoms Canada

2nd Place Winning Project

SmartMoms is a mobile technology-based program designed to help women adhere to the gestational weight gain (GWG) guidelines, improve maternal-fetal health and attenuate the intergenerational cycle of obesity (fewer big babies, less post-partum weight retention and subsequent obesity in mom). The developed system consists of two mobile applications (Android and iOS), a web application and a backend server. Feedback that considers participant’s data gathered from Wi-Fi enabled accessories (FitBit physical activity tracker and an electronic weight scale) and provides personalized recommendations.The SmartMoms intervention also includes regular delivery of health information to women regarding their weekly GWG, physical activity and nutritional goals via the application.

Partners: School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa
Team: Matthew Boyd; Dylan Griffiths; Kari Ball; Vlad Tonkogonov; McKenzie McGilchrist; Matt Young and Justin Bennett

Winners of Applied Research Day!

Robotic Mower (GreenCare)

3rd Place Winning Project

The product provides an autonomous lawn cut. It does the job and comes back to its docking station.

Principal Investigator: Hooman Abdi
Team: Pietro Pucci; Mustafa Al Rubai; Bradley Domjan and Victor Silva Lago; Zachary OuelletGreencare team

Winners of Applied Research Day!

Science, Engineering and Construction

1st Place Winning Project
“Hypocycloid Leachate Extraction Pump”
Prof: Sandra Brancatelli
Industrial Partner: ATZ Applied Technologies
Team: Garrett Hecht; Kyle Sturgess-Smart; Aakash Patel; Abhijeet Mahey; Colin Ploeg

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2nd Place Winning Project
“Micro-encapsulation of probiotics: Are you reaping the benefits?”
Prof: Rudy Jones, Holly Dole
Industrial Partner: N/A
Team: Alan Cruz; Germain-Andres Mercado; Paul Arol Djonkamwambo

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Information Technologies, Mobile, and Web Design

1st Place Winning Project
“Nepean Synchro / Synchro Ontario”
Prof: Steve Griffith, Gerald Hurdle
Industrial Partner: Jeremy Atherton
Team: Gabriel Dubé; Helen Fan; Nigneshkumar Patel; Chris Oudyk; Harsh Patel

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2nd Place Winning Project
“Cartouche Puzzles”
Prof: Gerry Paquette, Vinay-Réginald Kumar,
Industrial Partner: Math Pickle
Team: Kirk Davies; Kate Bourque; Alex Imray Papineau

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Arts, Design, Business, and Management

1st Place Winning Project
“Informal Settlement’s Urban Design”
Prof: Kurt Espersen-Peters,
Industrial Partner: N/A
Team: Erika Barros

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2nd Place Winning Project
“Wayfinding Strategies for Today’s Hospitals”
Prof: Dorothy Stern
Industrial Partner: N/A
Team: Becky Thayer

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Seeking Judges for Applied Research Day!

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The Office of Applied Research and Innovation is looking for volunteer judges for the Applied Research Day competition on April 15th, 2016.

Every year, student teams work on applied projects in which they apply knowledge and skills acquired through their field of study. The majority of these projects are showcased on the main Applied Research Day event in April each year. Continue reading