See the EnGenius 2019 prize winning projects as judged by industry on Wednesday 23 October 2019.
See the EnGenius 2019 prize winning projects as judged by industry on Wednesday 23 October 2019.
See the EnGenius 2019 prize winning projects as judged by industry on Wednesday 23 October 2019.
At EnGenius, the School of Engineering awards a best project and commendation prize in a range of engineering disciplines as judged by industry professionals on the day.
Approximately 200 industry judges scored the 400 student projects based on how well they provide a real-world solution and the professional skills of the students.
Out of nearly 1,000 undergraduate students, the following 22 projects were awarded an industry prize on the day.
Awarded to the best Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Robotic Hand
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Beehive Monitor
Awarded to the best Aerospace Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
ViRACI
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Aerospace Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Space Coldplate
Awarded to the best Automotive Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
RMIT FSAE Aero
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Automotive Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Team EV
Awarded to the best Biomedical Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Gyroid Scaffold
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Biomedical Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Smart Hands
Awarded to the best Chemical Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Disc Milling
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Chemical Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Non-Newtonian Mixing
Awarded to the best Civil and Infrastructure Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Tunneling in Melbourne
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Concrete Design
Awarded to the best Electrical and Computer Network Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Power Supply
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Electrical and Computer Network Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Project with Henry Wu
Awarded to the best Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Bosch - WSN's
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Effect Rack
Awarded to the best Environmental Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
PickleBank Pioneers
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Environmental Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Safe Drinking Water Fiji
Awarded to the best Mechanical Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Integrated Pulsation Damper
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Mechanical Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
RMIT Group x Peter Mac
Awarded to the best Sustainable Systems Engineering project, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
WTP Energy Resilience
Awarded as a commendation prize in the field of Sustainable Systems Engineering, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2019.
Glass Bottle Processing
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Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.