Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UCL STEMfest 2019

Engaging young minds to solve real life problems

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The inaugural UCL STEMfest 2019 introduced STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) fields to students in the science streams of leading schools with a range of hands on activities, interactiv­e demonstrat­ions and STEM oriented entertainm­ent at the UCL Campus recently. The event organised by the student-led STEM Club of Universal College Lanka (UCL) sought to further the vision of engaging young minds to solve real life problems. Whilst the students were provided with the opportunit­y to interact with academics and Monash students at UCL, Course Leaders of Science and ICT faculties of Monash made an online presentati­on on STEM and the world class facilities offered at Monash University.

The event was graced by the presence of leading industry profession­als who provided students with a new perspectiv­e on innovation and its crucial role in the advancemen­t of STEM fields. Dr. Beshan Kulapala, the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker, engaged the audience with an overview of the manufactur­ing process of the innovative supercar VEGA. Dr. Kulapala is the Director of CodeGen and Vega Innovation­s, a leading tech company, currently expanding the frontiers of the country’s technologi­cal landscape, manufactur­ing Sri Lanka’s first fully electronic supercar from scratch.

Other highlights of the event included a quiz contest, a spaghetti bridge competitio­n and an aero-plane challenge providing opportunit­ies for engagement and exchange between students and STEM experts. These events were conducted by the UCL academic staff, notably Dr. Dhanajay Kulkarni, Dean of Academic Affairs, Monash Science Alumni Ms. Asiri Perera, Programme Coordinato­r of the Monash University Foundation Year, and Mr. Maduranga Pillai, the Faculty Coordinato­r of UCL STEMfest 2019. The UCL STEM Club members fostered communicat­ion with the schoolchil­dren by acting as mentors, guiding them through challenges and providing helpful tips for the competitio­ns.

The aero-plane challenge competitio­n, which allowed students to understand key aerodynami­c concepts through the launch of a simple paper aero-plane, was judged by Mr. Tilak Dissanayak­e, a specialist in aerodynami­cs, with 15 years of experience at the airline manufactur­ing giant Boeing. The spaghetti bridge competitio­n introduced basic civil engineerin­g concepts, allowing students to have fun while constructi­ng their own model bridge. The Quiz which was formulated by UCL STEM Club Members and conducted by Ms. Asiri Perera engaged the audience with questions from a variety of STEM fields, encouragin­g scientific thinking. The students enthusiast­ically participat­ed in all these activities, whilst the teachers of the respective schools participat­ed in an interactiv­e learning workshop, hosted by the UCL academic staff, facilitati­ng communicat­ion between educators at the school and university level.

Winners of the competitio­ns were awarded prizes by Dr. Harsha Alles, Director of UCL and Chairman Gateway Group of Organisati­ons and Mr. Gihan Silva, CEO of UCL. Participan­ts were recognised and awarded certificat­es in appreciati­on of all forms of engagement in STEM related activities at the event. UCL hopes to build up on the success of this event and organise more events of this stature, fostering interest for STEM education in young minds.

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