IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)
Technology for the Benefit of Humanity // Colorado Schools of Mines, USA / October 22-25, 2025

Student Poster Contestants 2019

Student Poster Competition – Thursday, October 17 17:00 – 19:00

Room: NW Ballroom

Chair: Mostafa Mortezaie (DeVry University, USA)

Judging from 17:30 to 18:30.
Participate in the judging – people’s choice award.

Participants

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Poster Title

Author(s)

School

1 A Wind Farm made of Kites Daniel Bower, Logan DuBois,
Dane Erosa, Amy Johnson
Washington State University – Everett
2 AutomatedMalariaClassificationSystem Wanzin Yazar (UCB),
Austin Tsang (SFSU)
UCBerkely,
San Francisco State U
3 Reusable, real-time Aptamer-based Biosensor Using Covalent Functionalizing Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Yue Ling Simon Fraser University
4 Ecofresh Arslan Azeem and Leejoo Hwang University of Regina and Simon Fraser University
5 Electrodepositing Switchable Photovoltaic Window Electron and Hole Transport Layers Rachel Tham1;
Kevin Prince, 2,4;
Anica Neumann 2,4,
Caleb Boyd 3,4,
Lance Wheeler 4
1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL
2. Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
3. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
4. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO
6 HiveSpy Sami Lama, Liying Liang,
Yuya Yabe, Peter Fergusen
Santa Clara University
7 Hydration Automation Peter Ferguson, Zach Cameron,
Nicholas Kniveton, Will Tuttle
Santa Clara University
8 InnovationTower Vaibhav Sharma Yale University.
9 MAF UPS remote monitoring system Benjamin Vincent, Timothy Gage,
Seth Truitt
California Baptist University
10 Phoenix Zoo Elephent Engagement Taylor Benning Arizona State University
11 Solar Energy Tracking System David Palmer, Janio Moreno DeVry University – Long Beach
12 The Journey of Engineering Service-Learning: Preparing an Engineering Student with 21st century Skills Mak Min Yi The Hong Kong Polytechnic University