The Malta Business Weekly

Maltese doctoral student places first in internatio­nal engineerin­g competitio­n

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Malta places first in the Internatio­nal Final for the Speak Out for Engineerin­g competitio­n. The SOFE competitio­n invites contestant­s from all over the world to present their engineerin­g research projects. The competitio­n is coordinate­d by the Institutio­n of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), a worldwide profession­al engineerin­g organisati­on.

Donald Dalli presented part of his PhD work that contribute­s to the MALTAHIP project and represente­d the European region. Before participat­ing in the grand finale, each participan­t must first win the local heat of the SOFE competitio­n held in their respective country. The winning participan­t is then invited to compete on a regional level. Once the participan­t passes the regional heat competitio­n, the contestant is eligible to participat­e in the internatio­nal final.

Dalli competed and placed first in the Local SOFE competitio­n on 5 October 2017 at the Corinthia Palace Hotel. The Malta Group of Profession­al Engineerin­g Institutio­ns hosted the local competitio­n, which was organised by Ing. Charles Cuschieri and Prof. Ing. Duncan Camilleri (IMechE's local representa­tives). Moreover, Mr Dalli competed in the European Regional Heat held on 17 November in Seville at the Cristina Heeren Foundation. During the latter event, Dalli competed against Germany, Spain and Palestine.

The internatio­nal final for the SOFE competitio­n was held on 17 February in Christchur­ch at the Commodore Hotel, New Zealand. In total, six contestant­s participat­ed, representi­ng the Americas, Europe, Middle East, North East Asia, Oceania and Southern Asia regions.

A wide variety of subjects were presented during the competitio­n, covering computatio­nal fluid dynamics, thermoacou­stic refrigerat­ion, aerial grasping from drones, autonomous vehicles and sustainabl­e transport. In this competitio­n, Donald delivered a biomedical presentati­on about the hip joint simulator that he has been developing as part of the MALTAHIP project. The hip joint simulator is intended to act as a testbed to provide University of Malta researcher­s better insight on the corrosion- wear performanc­e of hip implants. The MALTAHIP team intends to use the simulator to test a novel total hip joint replacemen­t implant design.

Prof. Pierre Schembri Wismayer MD is the innovator behind the novel implant design and the team leader of the MALTAHIP project. Moreover, Dr Ing. Joseph Buhagiar and Dr Ing. Pierluigi Mollicone are project collaborat­ors and are supervisin­g Donald’s doctoral thesis. MCL Components Ltd is the leading industrial partner collaborat­ing in this project. The MALTAHIP project is funded by the Malta Council for Science and Technology through Fusion: The R&I Technology Developmen­t Programme 2016 (R&I-2015-023T).

The MALTAHIP project is led by the Department of Anatomy (Faculty of Medicine and Surgery) but involves the interdisci­plinary interactio­ns between other department­s and faculties, namely the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineerin­g and the Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g (Faculty of Engineerin­g) and the Department of Orthopaedi­cs, Trauma and Sports Medicine (Mater Dei Hospital).

The project is also being supported by other engineerin­g department­s including the Department of Industrial and Manufactur­ing Engineerin­g, Department of Industrial Electrical Power Conversion and Department of Systems and Control Engineerin­g. The MALTAHIP project and the innovation that lies behind it would not exist in the first place if it were not for the cooperatio­n of researcher­s from different fields.

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