MEDIA ADVISORY
June 9, 2022
Contact: Dr. Martha Parham
mparham@aacc.nche.edu
What: Community College Innovation Challenge Student Poster Session & Reception
When: Wednesday, June 16, 2022 @ 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Where:
Library of Congress, Montpelier Room
101 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20540
RSVP: RSVP Required. Please email mparham@aacc.nche.edu.
In its sixth year, the Community College Innovation Challenge competition showcases entrepreneurial thinking among community college students by challenging them to develop STEM-based solutions to real-world problems. The 2022 finalist teams will present their ideas at the poster session and reception.
The 12 finalist schools and their projects are:
- Bergen Community College (New Jersey)
- The ScanCan: The Intelligent Recycling Bin is a recycling bin capable of identifying and accepting or rejecting recyclable objects ensuring recycling companies are collecting items free of non-recyclable waste.
- College of Central Florida (Florida)
- True Wireless ECG proposes a wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) that uses modern Bluetooth technology to connect all ten electrode sensors simultaneously to a smartphone or tablet to run a full scan of heart activity simple enough for the average person to use.
- Columbus State Community College (Ohio)
- Columbus Kinesthetics’ mission is to innovate STEM education by providing an immersive way for students to learn technical skills through using augmented and virtual reality applications, providing students a realistic job preview and technical workforce understanding.
- Des Moines Area Community College (Iowa)
- The Social Student app connects college students with resources and people on campus enabling college students to connect, participate, and discover available resources including tutoring services and an event calendar accessible to both instructors and students.
- Front Range Community College (Colorado)
- The Orca Oil-Separating & Bio-Filtration Vessel offers a solution to an issue affecting earth every day—oil spills. The Orca, inspired by the unique feeding style of whales, deploys a new method of cleaning oil spills that is both inexpensive and quick.
- Linn-Benton Community College (Oregon)
- The Portable Air Shield System offers a way for people to be protected from polluted air–large and small particles alike–without having to cover half their face to keep safe. The system is also especially designed for use by firefighters on the front line.
- Middlesex Community College (Massachusetts)
- STEM-finder is a vibrant mobile app that enables community college students in Massachusetts to easily find life-changing STEM-related opportunities relevant to their specific colleges and interests to boost their professional lives.
- Ohlone College (California)
- Wave Riders is an apparatus that samples water, collects data, and sends it to a cloud where the data can be mapped in real-time. This innovation allows for real-time data to inform organizations on solutions to combat drinking water toxicity, pollution, and ecosystem damage.
- Polk State College (Florida)
- The Polk State College team is working to osmotically reverse the negative effects of microplastics in drinking water by scaling down large commercial water filters for practical household use.
- San Antonio College (Texas)
- Ocular Horizon is a video-based software package that detects and monitors seizures using eye movements on any consumer device with a camera. It provides a low-cost solution and accessible care for the three million individuals living with epilepsy in the U.S.
- Santa Monica College (California)
- The Santa Monica College team proposes an HIV-1 treatment using LRAs, NK-Cells, and bNABs that reactivates latent HIV cells with the goal of stopping their production at the source by killing the cells that the viruses harbor.
- SUNY Orange (New York)
- Solar Absorption Repository (SAR) is a compact solar-powered refrigeration system that allows for vaccines and other medications to be stored at the proper temperature in rural and sub-rural parts of Africa where electrical instability is a concern.
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