Science on Tourne 2018

May 4th - 5th, 2018

The 2018 edition of challenges students to build an autonomous, mobile machine that catapults badminton birdies into target areas.

The winning team from the Local °®¶¹´«Ã½competition will be sent to the Finals held at Cégep de Granby on May 4 & 5. The local °®¶¹´«Ã½competition will have teams from Mechanical Engineering Technologies as well as numerous Science students.

Project Update

This year's challenge was entitled "L'as du volant". The challenge was to build a machine capable of moving while catapulting badminton birdies toward a target area divided in scoring zones. With the introduction of open source robot programming software, like Arduino, the teams were able to achieve a level of control of their vehicle never seen before in a Science on Tourne competition.

Nearly twenty teams, both from science and from mechanical technology, have participated in the local competition, which took place on April 06, 2018. A contingent of teacher volunteers, performing judging and other support duties, have enabled the competition to run smoothly and efficiently. In the end, four prizes were attributed to outstanding teams:

The Challenge prize: Highest score - Luis Sanchez, Juan Cheng Li, Razvan Ivan
Eco-responsibility: re purposing recycled components - Jare Bolofer, Jimmy Jr. Ozaeta, Kayle Jane Movida Ingenuity: Original and clever design - Bryan Crofton, Gioacchino Salvagio
Communication: both oral and written - Etienne Rousseau, Thomas Leclaire

Overall, the April 06 event was a great success! But that was not the end of the story. On May 03, Luis Sanchez, Juan Cheng Li and Razvan Ivan were in Granby, representing °®¶¹´«Ã½College in the provincial competition. Their vehicle, which had achieved a perfect score in the local competition (see video below), was a serious contender for the grand prize. The trio from °®¶¹´«Ã½performed admirably well, and even though they did not succeed in securing the trophy, they did win an equally important prize: communication, and a very exciting reward: a trip to Paris! This is especially impressive, considering the oral and written presentations were done in French. It is a great achievement that a team from an anglophone Cegep earns the prize.

Last Modified: June 5, 2018