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A marker that indicates when sunscreen is to be reapplied and innovative propulsion technology for microsatellites captured first and second place in the innovative design category at the 2015 Canadian Engineering Competition. Over 170 students from across the country attended the competition held  March 5-8 at Memorial University in St. John's. 

Parmit Chilana, a management sciences professor, has been honoured with an Association for Computing Machinery's (ACM) CHI conference best Parmit Chilanapaper award. Chilana's winning paper, co-authored by two University of Washington professors, is entitledFrom User-Centered to Adoption-Centered Design: A Case Study of an HCI Research Innovation Becoming a Product.

Perceptiv Labs, a startup founded by Waterloo mechatronics engineering alumni Neil Mathew, Yan Ma and Prasenjit Mukherjee, has launched its first product that offers filmmakers and others an affordable, yet advanced way to capture pans, zooms and fly-by shots with its computer vision technology.

SHIFT is a vision-guided camera motion control platform that enables filmmakers to capture high speed precision tracking shots when filming dynamic subjects, in a way that is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to film by a human operator.

Waterloo Engineering  took several of the top honours at this year's Ontario Engineering Competition held February 6-8 at Ryerson University.

Two teams comprised of nanotechnology engineering students placed first Suncayr teamand second in the innovation design category.