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来源类型 | Article |
规范类型 | 论文 |
How they won an all-expenses paid internship to New Zealand | |
Ms Aastha Manocha | |
发表日期 | 2018-04-30 |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | From energy-saving software to coloured beads that ensure children do not miss out on their vaccinations, this competition had it all |
摘要 | From energy-saving software to coloured beads that ensure children do not miss out on their vaccinations, this competition had it all\n\n\n\n\n\nA total of 15 shortlisted teams competed in regional rounds based on their key sustainability challenges. Two teams were selected from each round.What does sustainability mean to you? Posing this question to college students in India and New Zealand led to some very innovative ideas for sustainable solutions for everyday environmental and societal problems. These students were part of the New Zealand鈥揑ndia Sustainability Challenge (NZISC), conducted by TERI, in partnership with Education New Zealand, to encourage scalable and sustainable solutions to address environmental and societal challenges.\n\nStudents from recognized colleges/universities in Delhi-NCR, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, participated in the challenge. A total of 15 shortlisted teams competed in regional rounds based on their key sustainability challenges. Two teams were selected from each regional round and six finalist teams worked alongside university students from New Zealand to develop their solutions. They made their final presentations on December 7, 2017, before a panel consisting of Dr Shabana Khan, Founder and Director of the Indian Research Academy; Dr Girija K Bharat, Founder Director, Mu Gamma Consultants Pvt. Ltd.; and Ms Ranjana Ray Chaudhuri, Lecturer, TERI School of Advanced Studies.\n\nThese presentations included ideas as varied as software to reduce energy consumption, window blinds made using broken photovoltaic cells, a health platform that used beaded bracelets to store vaccination data of children from migrant communities, a gaming app to promote awareness on sustainability among children, a way to use cow dung as an alternative to firewood for cremations, and using household garbage to create cooking fuel for the underprivileged through a no-frills system.\n\nVaccinations for all\n\nThe winning team, VaxiBead from Manipal Institute of Technology, won an all-expenses paid three-week internship at three New Zealand partner universities - University of Canterbury, University of Otago, and University of Waikato.\n\nTheir idea included a high-tech version of a 'nazariya' beaded bracelet for children who have to be get vaccinated. Each colourful bead represents a particular vaccine that a child has been administered. The bead is embedded with a Near Field Communication tag storing their vaccination record. This data can be accessed and written using custom-developed app.\n\nThe methodology follows a simple scan, update and sync process. Under this, when a child is taken to a health centre, the primary healthcare workers can scan the beads with the custom-made smartphone app, see the vaccination record and update it once the child has been administered his or her latest vaccine. The data is also updated in the beads of the bracelet. According to the team, as migrant workers can misplace their health cards, this system, with a central server on which data is uploaded, has the potential to save many children鈥檚 lives by keeping the data intact.\n\n\n\n\n\nTeam VaxiBead: Saisri Akondi (second from right), pursuing Biomedical Engineering, and Dhruv Suri, pursuing aeronautical engineering, both from Manipal Institute of Technology, with their teammate Nicholas Steyn, a student of Bachelor of Science (Financial Engineering and Statistics) from University of Canterbury. Their faculty mentor was Arun Shanbagh, Chief Innovation Officer at Manipal Institute of Technology.Gaming apps and green computing\n\nThe first runner up, Team AlphaQ from Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Chennai, designed a gaming app for children between the ages of six and 14 years. The app spread awareness about environment and sustainability choices that players can make in their daily lives, for which they were offered in-game rewards. As of the day of the presentation, the team was aiming to get a polished product to be taken to schools to be included in the curriculum.\n\n\n\n\n\nTeam AlphaQ: Abhiraksha P and Arjun Aravind (second and third from left), pursuing computer engineering from Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Chennai, along with George Coslett (second from right), a student of Masters in Marketing Management from University of Otago. Their faculty mentor was Murugavel T, HOD, HSS Department at Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering.The second runner-up, Team Green Computing from Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai looked at student behaviour in their computer lab itself and used their expertise to create software to put terminals in sleep mode when not in use. Their 'Proxy Dreamer' that would 'dream on behalf of the client' ensures that host machines do not break their Internet connection when on sleep mode, thus saving a lot of energy.\n\n\n\n\n\nTeam Green Computing: Ashwini Manjare and Payal Naik, pursuing Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology from Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, along with Lucy Patterson, a student of Masters in Marketing Management from University of Otago (second, third and fourth from left). Their faculty mentor was Dr Meenakshi S Arya, Associate Professor, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. |
主题 | Environment |
标签 | Environment education |
URL | https://www.teriin.org/article/how-they-won-all-expenses-paid-internship-new-zealand |
来源智库 | Energy and Resources Institute (India) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/98078 |
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