Open Innovation Spring 2020

Final Presentation

Thomas Galletti and Bailey Taylor-Black

This project is a carbon neutral mask that leverages biotechnology to enhance its function. The overall design of the mask has two parts: a bioplastic shield, and a filtering attachment. The bioplastic uses waste from other industries including chitosan made with lobster and other crustaceans shells . Material experiments were done with agar, corn starch, and gelatin in order to understand how household materials can be turned into bioplastics. Micro imprinting is used in the design to enhance the function of the mask/ Sharklet texture inspired by sharks skin is imprinted on the face of mask to repel pathogens while and gecko-inspired adhesion uses micro-suction cups to make the bonds between mask and face stronger without the need of liquid adhesion.The final prototype for this project uses gelatin for its lack of smell and very sturdy composition. The result is a pathogen repelling mask that has a net positive effect on the ecosystem by enriching the soil after decomposition

Portfolio

Kyle Yung and 2 OthersHisashi Lonske
Christopher Gdula
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Nora Inu is a 2D platformer video game that explores the gap between the wealthy and poor physically through rings dividing a city. It also works off the difficult decisions that go into leading a nation and the idea that things aren’t always as they seem. After discovering the President's motives, you decide to leave. Your goal is to make your way out the city and into the next one over. Each ring will have a boss fight, each with unique sets of skills and moves. At the end of the game, you discover that the place you thought of as a haven, is actually a place far grimmer than your home. You were running away from the haven and turned your face to the darkness.

Growing Sensations OIS

Luca Rudenstine

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final presentations

Amiyr Ahmad

Who Get's COVID-19 Tests?

Amanda O'Keefe and 2 OthersNicholas Reisner
Dylan Keenan

Robust COVID-19 testing is important because it leads to quick identification of cases, quick treatment for those people, and immediate isolation to prevent spread. Considering the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 illness being reported for racial and ethnic minorities, has adequate testing not been provided? Through visual and analytical investigation of testing and demographic data from state health departments and the United States Census Bureau, inequality in testing may be revealed. 

After collecting data for 11 states, the data was parsed using Google Sheets and analyzed using Matlab.

inTouch Final Presentaztion

Brandon Olsen

I believe physical engagement is an essential piece of mental well-being. In my opinion physical interaction is deteriorating. Growing up, my elementary school banned tag from the playground due to liabilities. Not to mention the Covid-19 quarantine where interaction was condemned. I am trying to achieve physical interaction without physical presence. I believe this product can be used by anyone, especially people seeking a therapeutic aid.

Brief

Jeremy Jacobson

Millions of people are exercising at any given moment, exerting extreme levels of energy which then disperses into the air around them in various forms. However, what if this energy was able to be channeled into usable electricity? In open innovation, that is exactly what I sought to do. I made a generator that is powered by the moving wheel of a stationary bike. Pedaling this bike at a medium speed creates enough energy to charge 6 phones at a time, giving users concrete goals and motivation within their training because of additional benefits of exercising for longer. Of course, this electricity all comes from a clean source, and can potentially help reduce users' carbon footprint.

Bike Generator Final Presentation

Jeremy Jacobson

Portfolio

Amanda O'Keefe and 2 OthersCaden Popiel
Noah Browne

The project we are constructing is a soccer goal made for a workspace that provides an activity with little movement but allows fidgeting, helping our client focus more on their work. It’s adjustable allowing the participant(s) to fit it to any size workspace. It provides an alternative way to focus and not be bored.

Birthday Germ Free

Brent Bookwalter and Trent tallarico

Description 


How To Birthday allows people to experience birthday parties 10x better than they would before the pandemic. Our app would allow people to experience a great birthday without any stress.


Brief 


Birthday parties are representations of growth, maturity, and a new year. This day is special to everyone but because of the coronavirus, people don’t celebrate the same way they used to. Birthday Parties Re-Imagined aims to make pandemic-birthday-parties seem even better than before the outbreak. The design explores different birthday party scenarios and incorporates different tactics to use while having fun with friends and family. First, when greeting guests, users can use “Extendo Arms” so they don’t get too close to anyone. Second, when blowing the candles out on the cake, users can utilize a hairdryer instead of their mouth. This is a better option because when a user blows out their candles with their mouth, they are likely to spread germs. Third, to cut the cake users have the option of a six-foot-long cake knife, ensuring that party-goers keep their distance. Finally, to pass out the cake, a drone delivers slices to each user.

The pieces of Birthday Parties Re-Imagined are all made from household items like broomsticks, pots, belts, or hairdryers to modify traditional birthday party practices. The designs keep users safe, while still being able to have a fun, non-virtual birthday party.