Third year mechanical engineering student Simon Park happened to be leaving the engineering lab at the University of Victoria on his hand-built electric-assisted bike at the same time that this yearB次元官网网址檚 graduating engineering students were demonstrating their inventions, now as their capstone projects.
While the graduating students presented dozens of high tech gadgets, Park was ready to cycle away off his bicycle with an electric-assist motor he built himself. The design mounts a small motor and battery in the recycled frame of a kidsB次元官网网址 bike. The frame has one wheel and can attach to the back of any bicycle.
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The only catch is Park wasnB次元官网网址檛 part of the demonstration.
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Inside the engineering lab wing, more than 150 graduating students of the Faculty of Engineering gathered.
Each project was built in 10 weeks by six students.
One team, who called their project Handtracker, let people try their sensor-mounted glove that can remotely operate machines through hand gestures. In this case it was driving a remote control toy car but with some fine tuning it could be applied to a great many things including the medical industry said Lyden Smith, electrical engineer.
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Another group created a scuba emergency notification system that sends pulses of light and sound to increase the chances of locating and rescuing a diver in distress.
Team GreenFlow focused their project on the amount of wasted water used by Canadians.
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