Undergrad Students Win Best Presentation and Video at UnERD 2017

 

Xiaonian (Sean) He (IndE BASc 1T9), Kaiyang (Bond) Chen (IndE BASc 1T9), and Tianshu (Tina) Shen (IndE BASc 1T9) placed first in the video competition at Undergraduate Engineering Research Day (UnERD) 2017 at the University of Toronto. Their video described the Anticipatory Driving Behaviour research conducted by Dengbo He and Professor Birsen Donmez.

Ryan Cheng (IndE BASc 1T9) placed first in the presentation session at UnERD for his research on the “Accuracy of lane position data collection in urban conditions”. He also placed second in the video competition. His research was supervised by Canmanie Teresa Ponnambalam and Professor Birsen Donmez.

All undergraduate students, pictured above, were summer research students at the Human Factors and Applied Statistics Lab through grants from NSERC and the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. The video submissions from the competition can be found below.