Good day everyone, I am Jason Swee.
In the next 3 mins I would like to introduce you guys
the everyday challenges and joy as an SUTD engineering leader,
as well as, my main motivation for this seminar.
By the end of this video, I promise you guys that
you would like to meet me at the International seminar.
Let's go
As a participant in this seminar,
my main motivation is to learn from other engineering leaders
around the world to hear what they have to share.
This seminar is a great platform for leaders to share (the) problems
they face, steps that they took in response, and from (the) results,
discuss what they could have done better next time.
The importance to me in this seminar, is really to understand what problems
people had and how I could connect my community to people
around the world via this seminar.
Based on the initiatives and projects I have done or still in progress,
I hope to be a candidate for the Leadership, Innovation and
Entrepreneurship category.
As a first year student (at) SUTD I am proud to present a few projects
I have done and led.
Firstly, we have RISK WATCH
What's RW
RW is a wearable prototype you see here
RW aims at detecting the wakefulness of drivers on the road,
and attempt to wake them up if they are falling asleep.
So using very simple electronics like Arduino, flex sensors, buzzers, LEDs (and etc)
We are (able) to detect the wakefulness
of the user and stimulate them to wake up.
Using additive manufacturing like 3D printers and other technology
We are able to produce different forms of RW, and using different forms,
we (can achieve) better usability
Here we have the wearable wrist version, subsequently, we enhanced to glove version.
This product is well received by the
the local and abroad media, The Straits Times, Vulcan Post (and etc)
Next up, I will introduce to you SOAR, and Let's go!
Let me introduce to you SOAR SOAR is a student club I founded
last year, focusing on Autonomous Robotics In SOAR, we have done many projects which
I am proud to present it to you guys, some of them are still in progress
Firstly, we have this AGV call Waiter robot Waiter Robot is a 40kg to 100Kg payload carrier
It aims to be autonomously navigating, and localising itself in a human environment,
delivering goods.
We are (deeply honoured) to be collaborating with Intel and DSO.
In competitions, we have project like this.
(STRIDER) aims is to improve The safety and the manoeuvrability
of the (existing) walker for the elderlies.
We hope to give you good news during the seminar of our (finals) results in September.
Next, we have Hack a jeep
H-a-J is a project led by one of (SOAR EXCO) member(Tian Lerk)
We installed buttons and joystick(and safety seats)
to existing toy jeeps to replace the steering wheel
to allow children with Cerebral Palsy to use them with ease.
I really hope you enjoyed these projects, of what we have done
and how we contributed back to society. Let me know any ideas and feedbacks
and I hope to see you soon!
Other than SOAR and projects I presented I also enjoy sports like cycling and scuba diving
I hope Chile has a dive site that I can visit.
I am an advanced diver. (Do) feel free to contact me.
Unfortunately, this is the end of the video, and I hope you enjoyed the video (and the) projects I presented.
If you have any questions, do contact me I would (love) to meet you guys at the International seminar
See you guys there!
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