2019 iBEST Design Competition

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Congratulations to our 2019 iBEST Design Competition winners.

1st – Gordon Gray, Stephen DiGirolamo & Bharath Krishnana

Title: Virtual Reality Trunk Muscle Training System

2nd – Stefan Denkovski, Kima Joulji & Alexandra Marzo

Title: Wellness: Stress Monitoring in Footwear

3rd – Andrew Goudswaard, Kelvin Jok & Joshlene Nimalraaj

Title: Automation of a Sensor Driven Continuous Flow Bioreactor for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Poster Competition Prizes

First Place: $3,000.00

Second Place: $1,500.00

Third Place: $500.00


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2019 Design Competition Shortlist

Dermatological Tool for Automatically Identifying Skin Cancer, by Syeda Suha Rabbani, Rabia Tanvir & Syeda Kaynat Zahra
Signal Quality Enhancement of MBioSigs in the Clinic, by Sourav Kumar Mukhopadhyay & Michael Zara
Automation of a Sensor Driven Continuous Flow Bioreactor for Cartilage Tissue Engineering, by Andrew Goudswaard, Kelvin Jok & Joshlene Nimalraaj
Virtual Reality Trunk Muscle Training System, by Gordon Gray, Stephen DiGirolamo & Bharath Krishnan
Wellness: Stress Monitoring in Footwear, by Stefan Denkovski, Kima Joulji & Alexandra Marzo

Judges Panel

Judges Panel

Paul Chipperton

Paul Chipperton

Member Board of Directors, Angel Investors Ontario

Dr. Ozzy Mermut

Dr. Ozzy Mermut

Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy, York University

Dr. Cynthia Goh

Dr. Cynthia Goh

Director, Impact Centre

Josh Garbe

Josh Garbe

Associate, Ripple Ventures

Tony Orsi

Tony Orsi

Partner, Bereskin & Parr LLP

Eligibility

  • The project must be led by a full/part-time student(s) (group or individual) from any academic institution around the world.
    • There are no restrictions on the number of participants in a group, also initiatives can be led by a single individual are welcomed.
    • Projects that have utilized significant research funding (>$100k) or are run by startup companies or faculty are ineligible.
  • The project must be a biomedical innovation related to our Research Themes.
    • Biomaterials, Tissue Injury & Repair (BTR)
    • Biomedical Delivery Systems (BDS)
    • Biomedical Imaging & Therapy (BIT)
    • Healthcare AI & Analytics (HAA)
  • Device, hardware, and digital solutions, as well as research discoveries and innovations, are eligible.
  • The project must have been started after July 1, 2018.

Please see the Full Contest Rules for the 2019 iBEST Design Competition.

If you have any questions regarding your project’s eligibility, please contact the iBEST Coordinator, Imran Sheikh, at ibest@torontomu.ca.

Simplified Rubric for Design Brief

The Design/Discovery Brief is a 2-page executive summary of your design project. The brief should be written for an audience of engineers and scientists that are likely not intimately familiar with your biomedical or healthcare solution.

Content

Design/Discovery Briefs will be evaluated by following four criteria. We recommend devoting sections devoted to each criterion.

  • Problem Description (25%): Define the problem you are addressing, the biomedical/healthcare background, and why there is a need for a better solution.
  • Design Solution (25%): Present your proposed solution with your design rationale and explain how it meets the needs of the stakeholders involved in your biomedical/healthcare problem.
  • Application (25%): Describe the proof-of-concept experimental results you have completed and/or renderings and photos of your prototype.
  • Implementation (25%): Describe the pathway that lies ahead for your project towards creating an impactful solution.
Format
The Design/Discovery Brief must be <=2 pages in length including figures and must follow the following formatting guidelines:

  • Font size of 11 points or larger.
  • Use standard paper size (8 ½” x 11″).
  • Use at least one-half inch margins for all pages.
  • Figures, plots, reference, and/or photos are highly recommended but are counted towards the page limit.
  • Any design/discovery briefs longer than 2 pages will be disqualified from the competition.

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