See the EnGenius 2023 prize winners, as judged by industry at EnGenius 2023.
As part of EnGenius, the School of Engineering awarded a prize to the best project from eight engineering disciplines based on industry judging.
Specifically invited professional engineers judged the project presentations on how well they would perform in a real-world setting.
The following projects were acknowledged as best capstone projects during a prize ceremony event.
Sarah Yousuf Abdullah Al-Wahaibi, Joseph Andrews, Allysa Andrea Antazo Cruzado, Yash Daware
Reusable UAS Components Design
Ilona M
Propellor performance characterisation of Aerosonde VTOL Aircraft Project 2
William James Corluka, Olivia Curtis, Nitish Kumar Kamalahasan, Pataraphon Koonamwattana, Rawis Rojanavongse
Pile foundation in expansive soils
Thomas Owen Whiting, Claudia Hinata Walsh, Ned James Tworkowski, Joshua Presecan, Jacob Graeme Lambert
Developing a novel device for the abdominal vagus nerve of mice
Isabel Genna Day, Ethan William Duff
Preparation and in vitro evaluation of a theranostic brain-penetrant nanoparticle formulation for glioblastoma therapy
Rachel Alison Beanland
RF Device Interface to Drive Mechanical System
Robert Gad, Sana Abidi
Development of an Ancillary Power Supply for an Electric Racing Car
Michael David McCaffrey, Robert Anthoney, Paul Jason Archer
An experimental study on classifying incipient electrical defects and network faults on continuous real-time data obtained from Early Fault Detection (EFD) technology
Caitlin Yvette Courtot, Joceline Minerva Remi
Ensuring the quality of drinking water supplies at remote Fijian communities
Eliza Jane Caldecott, Clesant Fernando
Small Scale Automated Farming System
Johnathan Dunlop, Nicholas Dean Ganci, Bradley David Gardner, Lina Sophie Legenhausen
Digital twin of a remote Fijian eco-tourism operator
Denzell Dan Ferrer, Murray Maxwell Hall, Demetra Papadopoulou, Constantinos Tsakarelas, Stavros Vlahopoulos
Savic Motorcycles - The Future Bike, The Beautiful Bike
Marcus Christian Zylstra, Symond Younes, Teo Cvetkovski
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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.