YunTech Snares 4 Gold and 4 Silver Medals in Ukraine |
Post Department:Office of International Affairs Post Date:2015-11-04 |
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The research and
development team of YunTech achieved a good performance at the 11th International
Exhibition of Inventions of Ukraine. Their 8 inventions were granted 4 gold and
4 silver medals, demonstrating the strong research and development power of
YunTech.
The gold medal
inventions are as follows:
“Green Traffic Cone” was
invented by student Chang You-hsuan under the instruction of Professor Tu
Jui-che of the Graduate School of Design. Different from nowadays traffic
cones, caution tapes are embedded in “Green Traffic Cones.” You only have to
pull out caution tapes if needed. Furthermore, the sides, top and caution tapes
are luminous to increase the cone’s visibility at nighttime and in other low-light
situations.
“Mask Assisted Laser Drilling”
was invented by students Kuo Chia-lung, Chang Yuan-chen, Shu Ching-chen and Lou
You-hua under the instruction of Associate Professor Ho Chao-ching from the Department
of Mechanical Engineering. The invention is able to sense the time and depth of
drilling simultaneously, helps remove debris, and can be applied to
micro-industries.
“The 3D Stereoscopic
Virtual Fish Collection with Interactive Features” was invented by students
Chang Shen-shioun, Huang Hung-chan, Chen Yen-chun, Zou Dai-shioun and Hung
Guan-shuan under the instruction of Assistant Professor Huang Chien-sheng from
the Department of Electronic Engineering. It is a new augmented reality 3D
interactive system. With augmented reality, virtual images will be shown in
real spaces and can interact with users simultaneously. It is recommended that
the system be installed at tour destinations.
“Wearable Hand
Rehabilitation Training System” was invented by students Gao Min-yi, You
Chia-ru and Lin Yu-hong under the instruction of Associate Professor Hsueh
Ya-hsin from the Department of Electronic Engineering. Featuring instant visual
feedback and serving as a game, the invention helps patients use their upper
limbs as they go through the game and therefore increases their willingness for
rehabilitation. |