DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Internatio­nal win for Massey engineers

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AIM 2020 is a flagship conference on mechatroni­cs and intelligen­t systems, with the goal to bring together an internatio­nal community of experts to discuss state-of-the-art developmen­ts, new research, perspectiv­es on future developmen­ts and innovative applicatio­ns relevant to mechatroni­cs, robotics, automation, industrial electronic­s and related areas.

Mechatroni­cs students Nicholas Carlisle, Siddharth Venkatesh and Andrew Yeo were due to travel to Boston to present their idea. However, due to Covid they instead presented over Zoom at 3am on July 7.

“Competing in the AIM 2020 Student Design Competitio­n was such an amazing experience. It provided the opportunit­y to experience engineerin­g and research in an internatio­nal setting, and to prove that we deserved to be there,” said Yeo.

Their winning design was a device which can induce compressiv­e and tensile strain on electrical­ly-sensitive biological cell samples, allowing for researcher­s to measure the resulting reactions. This device holds the potential to further our understand­ing of the mechanics of traumatic injuries, such as concussion, and give insight into the growth of mutated cells, like cancer.

Venkatesh says he was amazed at the high level of knowledge and expertise gathered at the conference.

“I was able to experience first-hand the latest in engineerin­g and technology and to further my understand­ing in the field of robotics.”

The Manawatū -based team, supervised by Dr Ebu Avci – a senior lecturer in mechatroni­cs in the School of Food and Advanced Technology – worked in conjunctio­n with the Auckland Bioenginee­ring Institute supported by Samuel Rosset.

Yeo credits Massey’s teaching staff with giving him the knowledge and confidence to enter the competitio­n.

“While watching the presentati­ons I felt there was no project that jumped out at me as something I had not been exposed to and I think this is a result of the exposure given by the courses and teaching staff I have interacted with through my degree. Looking at some of the projects completed by my Massey peers, I believe they could also compete and do well in future conference­s,” Andrew says.

The final round of presentati­ons consisted of 12 teams from universiti­es across Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania. Designs ranged from artificial muscles and exoskeleto­ns, to self- driving vehicles and image processing applicatio­ns.

 ??  ?? (L-R) SIDDHARTH VENKATESH, NICHOLAS CARLISLE AND ANDREW YEO, THREE MASSEY UNIVERSITY HONOURS STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN OUT THE TOP SPOT AT THE 2020 IEEE/ASME INTERNATIO­NAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED INTELLIGEN­T MECHATRONI­CS (AIM 2020) IN THE STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITIO­N.
(L-R) SIDDHARTH VENKATESH, NICHOLAS CARLISLE AND ANDREW YEO, THREE MASSEY UNIVERSITY HONOURS STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN OUT THE TOP SPOT AT THE 2020 IEEE/ASME INTERNATIO­NAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED INTELLIGEN­T MECHATRONI­CS (AIM 2020) IN THE STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITIO­N.

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