Photos & Results: BIOS Robotics Challenge
Source:Â Bernews
A total of twenty-two teams from eight schools â including two new teams from Bermuda College â met recently at the National Sports Centre for the 2018 Marine Advanced Technology in Education [MATE] Bermuda Regional Remotely Operated Vehicle [ROV] Challenge.
A spokesperson said, âThe program, hosted by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS], is part of the organizationâs Mid-Atlantic Robotics IN Education [MARINE] program, with lead donor support from HSBC, who has partnered with BIOS in support of these two programs for the past four years.â
Jane Estey Head of Financial Crime Compliance Transformation for HSBC, and HSBC spokesperson for the BIOS partnership, said, âWe are pleased to support BIOS for the fourth year of the âRemote Operated Vehicle Challengeâ.
âIt is encouraging to see the growth of participation in the competition over the years, particularly the knowledge-base amongst our young participants on important issues such as sustainability and climate change.
âProgrammes such as these help promote ocean conservation, protecting the quality of our marine and ocean life for future generations. Thank you to our young participants and their teachers for their commitment.â
âThe ROV challenge reflects BIOSâs commitment to using underwater vehicles to understand complex ocean processes,â said Kaitlin Noyes, Director of BIOSâs Ocean Academy.
âBuilding ROVs fosters critical thinking skills, enhances individual and group problem solving skills, and boosts technological fluency. It also supports education goals associated with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, known as the STEM fields.
âDuring the competition, which lasted about four hours, teams of students sent their uniquely designed robots on a variety of missions centered around this yearâs theme of âJet City: Aircraft, Earthquakes, and Energy.â
âMultiple courses were set up in the Sports Centre pool, each with pre-determined tasks for the ROVs, and their student pilots, to complete within an allotted time. Students competed at a variety of levels of difficulty, as designated by MATE: Beginner, Scout [Intermediate], and Ranger [Advanced Intermediate].
âStudents on the beginner teams were asked to build vehicles capable of maneuvering a net to collect plankton in a mock-up of the Sargasso Sea. Scout and Ranger teams were tasked with locating the simulated wreckage of an airplane and returning its engine to the surface, as well as installing or recovering seismometers and turbines. Students on all teams also earned points from judges based on a marketing poster and team interviews about their respective ROVs.
âThis yearâs challenge saw some truly talented teams spanning primary school to Bermuda College, and itâs been amazing to see how the expertise and innovation of young Bermudians has grown since we started this program,â said Noyes.
âThe teachers were extraordinary and pushed the boundaries further than I thought possibleâthey are the true winners.â
The 2018 ROV Challenge team winners are as follows:
Beginner Prize Categories
- First Place Total Score [Primary]: Somerset Primary âBeesâ
- First Place Total Score [Middle/Senior]: Clearwater Middle School âCW Crazy Engineersâ
- Second Place Total Score [Middle/Senior]: Saltus Grammar School âSea Wolfâ
- Third Place Total Score [Middle/Senior]: Clearwater Middle School âCW Pioneersâ
- Best Overall Marketing Poster [All Beginners]: Dellwood Middle School âDMS Bottom Feedersâ
Best Overall Product Interviews [All Beginners]: Dellwood Middle School âDMS Sargassosâ
Scout/Ranger Prize Categories
- First Place Total Score Scout [Middle/Senior/College]; Dellwood Middle School âNarwhalsâ
- Second Place Total Score Scout [Middle/Senior/College]: Clearwater Middle School âKNZL Roboticsâ
- First Place Total Score Ranger [Middle]: Clearwater Middle School âCW ROV Inc.â
- Second Place Total Score Ranger [Middle]: Warwick Academy âSmartwaterâ
- Best Overall Marketing Poster [Middle/Senior/College]: Dellwood Middle School âDMS Sea Kingsâ
- Best Overall Product Interviews [Middle/Senior/College]: Bermuda College âDeep Divers Inc.â and Warwick Academy âWater Wingsâ
âBIOS would like to extend special thanks to La Trattoria and the Orange Bay Company for sponsoring a pizza lunch for all participants, mentors, and event volunteers.â