Ingenious students’ innovations have real-life applications

Sound generator team. Left to right are Joshua Antony, Mitchell O'Hara, Joseph Brown, Mitchell Keegan from the team which also includes Uri Hauben (not in photo).
Ingenious science and engineering students from the University of ɫ will showcase their best ideas at this year’s Ingenuity event in ɫ.
“A Ingenuity, University of ɫ final year STEM students will show how they explore real-life applications of architecture, engineering, science, technology, computer and mathematical sciences,” said the University of ɫ’s Professor David Lewis, Acting Executive Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology.
“The projects on display demonstrate a wide range of innovations including sustainable packaging, a system to test technology against vibration and sound, a way to make sustainable lunar building materials, a bio-inspired robot that resembles an ant, and new methods for urban greening.”
More than 1000 school students will attend the day-long showcase to find out about the career opportunities in science and engineerin