EnGenius 2022 prize winners

See the EnGenius 2022 prize winners, as judged by industry during Virtual EnGenius 2022.

As part of Virtual EnGenius, the School of Engineering awarded a prize to the best project in eight engineering disciplines based on industry judging.

More than 70 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 project during an online prize ceremony.

Awarded to the best Aerospace Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Charlotte Remy, Luke Busbridge

Understanding AM metal lattice defects and their effect on dynamic behaviour

Awarded to the best Chemical Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Sandra Tran, Sabrina Yap Utama

Atomically thin electrocatalysts for green hydrogen

 

Awarded to the best Civil and Infrastructure Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Kaitlyn Ann-Maree Ash, Mehdi Haidari, Bailey John White

Use of Recycled and Waste Materials in Pavement: Stabilisation of Clay Soil with Fly Ash

 

Ahmad Basim Salman Al-tameemi, Elley Elley, Haadi Zakkour, Esraa Magdy Aboubakr Salih

Evaluation of bearing capacity for thin web cold-formed steel sections

Awarded to the best Electrical and Biomedical Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Chaya Tiktin

Developing an Advanced Transvaginal mesh (TVM)

Awarded to the best Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Dogan Berk, Rinaldo John Fenu Pender

Software defined radio design and development for CubeSat satellite

Awarded to the best Environmental Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Katelyn Laura Dooley, Monica Esmond, Rory Jack Mullins, Riley John Nicholson

Protecting water from the impacts of coal seam gas development

Awarded to the best Manufacturing, Materials and Mechatronics Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Mateusz Chochowski, Calum Ireland​

Equipment effectiveness improvement at food manufacturing plant​

Awarded to the best Mechanical and Automotive Engineering project, as judged by industry at Virtual EnGenius 2022.

Scott James Hislop, Callum Albert Bakken, Gina Leonora Norio, Lachlan Brett White

High resolution micro structural analysis of additive manufactured titanium hybrid to composite joints using the Australian Synchrotron

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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.