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Young Engineer or Britain 2009-2010
CONGRATULATIONS to all the winners and all who took part in the Annual Celebration of Engineering Young Engineer fro Britain National Final held at the Big Bang in Manchester.
We are delighted to announce the results of the Young Engineer for Britian 2009-2010 competition which was held last week at the Big Bang in Manchester, 11-13 March.
With visits from the Duke of Kent, Lord Mandelson as well as several other dignitaries, the event had a real buzz and excitement factor. Braniac Live and Bang Goes the Theory ran live shows for visiting schools and competitiors and we even had a coffee powered car arrive after its journey up from London! Arrayed amongst the competitor displays were industrial hands on activities, provided by a variety of companies such as Siemens, Shell, BAE Systems and Astra Zeneca!
The projects were fantastic, the students amazing and it was a very real battle for the judges to decide the winners with so much talent to choose from. Eventually, they reached agreement and here are our winners!
Note: Students qualified withtheir projects in the 2008-2009 academic year, they therefore are judged within the age category they were in at the time.
Young Engineer for Britain 2009-2010 Award winners
Overall Winner Group 1 (Age 16-19) and Young Engineer for Britain 2009-2010 £1,500
David Boyd, Cambridge House Grammar School, N Ireland - DJB Lamb AdopterA fabricated lamb adopting pen with a mechanical entry and exit system. This product allows a ewe toadopt orphan lambs comfortably and effectively.
Overall Winner Group 2 (Age 12-16) and Young Engineer for Britain 2009-2010 £1,500
Aseem Mishra, Hymers College, Hull - Drum LightsThe design allows the drummer to use high intensity LED's to light up each of the different drums when they are struck.
Duke of York Award for Most Creative use of Electronics - £1,000
James Buckley, King Edward's School, Birmingham - GPS Tracker
GPS tracking system for D of E expedition leaders to monitor the position of walking groups.
Young Engineer for Britain Intel ISEF Representatives - £250 each and an invitation to the event in San Jose in May
James Buckley, King Edward's School - GPS Tracker for DOE
James Popper, Marlborouch College - Cookersmart
Young Engineer for Britain Award for Manufacture and Finish - £750 for each age group
Young Engineer for Britain Award for the Integration & Application of Electronics - £750 for each age group
12-16 Age Group - Adam Robbins, Nottingham High School, Fishometer
Young Engineer for Britain Award for Product Development and Marketability - £750 for each age group
Young Engineer for Britain Award for Design, Innovation & Presentation - £750 for each age group
In addition to the Young Engineer for Britain Awards our competitors picked up a staggering array of awards from both the National Science and Engineering Competition and CREST Awards. We are delighted to announce that Shawn Brown was selected as the Young Engineer of the Year and we wish him every success in the coming months. Well done Shawn!
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