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== Your engagement! ==
== What is the topic of the BioArt student contest? ==
Within the BioArt student contest hackaton students from Ukraine, Israel, Poland, Spain, Belgium and Austria will team up to develop a prototype of a medical wearable or implantable device.


“Medical emergency on the  
== How is the student contest organized? ==
International Space Station/Flight to Mars”
Students from all partner countries will meet online and form teams of 6 students. These teams will, in a joint manner, solve their assignment bringing in their different expertise. Finally at the end of the student contest the solutions will be reviewed by a jury and awarded according to their creativity, innovation and solution.


Imagine that there is a serious medical emergency in space. As mission control of the ISS-FTM you and your international team have to setup a bio-artificial implant or external prosthesis to safe the astronaut on board.
== When and where is the student contest? ==
The student contest will be fully online due to the COVID-19 situation between 30.8. and 3.9.2021. All necessary [[Online-Tools and Communication | communication tools]] will be provided. You are advised to test them the days before the meeting to see if everything works for you.
You know the materials which are on the space station, amongst them some sensors and electronics as well as a 3D printer from the scientific experiments of the mission.  


Accept the challenge! Design a device with the available resources, write the code and create a 3D printed prototype to check the functionality on ground. If you succeed, the data will be immediately transmitted to the crew, which will immediately follow your design.
== What do I do at the Hackaton? ==
1. develop a first design of a medical product such as an implant or external prothesis.  


You have 4 days to complete this mission.  
2. create a lean functional prototype build from provided electronics, 3D printed parts and mechanical parts.


3. pitch on the last day to present your team's solution


== What should you deliver in the Hackaton? (Product defintion) ==
== What else do I learn at the workshop? ==
1. Design an implant or external prosthesis.
During the workshop you will also enjoy top mini lectures each 1 to 2 hours long to make you familiar with top technologies and skills for innovative makers. These skills will also help you to complete your mission!


2. Select and program electronics/sensors/embedded system for monitoring the implant.
A list of the minilectures is on [[minilectures | this wiki page]].


3. Build the prototype: 3D printing of prototype
== Do I have to prepare something special upfront? ==
The student contest is organized in such a way that the know how you aquired during your studies is sufficient to solve the task in the team.  


4. Pitch and presentation (on process and technology) 5 min presentation
Only compulsory element you have to prepare is a presentation of 4 slides to describe your skills, and the work you have done previously to let your student colleagues get a first impression on you. The maximum duriation of the presentation must not exceed  4 minutes.


== What are the limiting factors of your mission? (Requirements) ==
== What are the costs of this summerschool and student contest? ==
The costs are covered by the Erasmus+ programme. You do not have to pay for the participation.


* The medical condition you need to solve is limiting the astronaut in his physical abilities. Meaning, one (or more) of the limbs/joints of the astronaut is impaired. For the Hackaton you can chose on disability!
== Do I need special equipment to bring with me? ==
Since the student contest is online you need a PC or laptop with camera and microphone to participate. Alternatively, we will also provide apps for mobile phones if you do not have a camera or microphone on your laptop or PC.


* The implant/prosthesis needs to build with the materials aboard available [[list of resources | List of resources and manufacturing technologies]]
You will find information to all tools [[Online-Tools and Communication | here.]]


* An electronic sensor + controller needs be used to enable monitoring from with the ISS/FTM ground control on the functionality of the device or on patient data.
== Where can I find the emails sent to the participants? ==
 
We compiled all messages sent to the participants [[Messages | here]].
== What elso do you have to do? (lectures and workshops) ==
During the workshop you will also enjoy top mini lectures each 1 to 2 hours max. to make you familiar with top technologies and skill for innovative makers. These skills are needed to enable you to complete your mission!
 
List of mini lectures:
 
* [[How to 3D print and 3D scan | How to 3D print and 3D scan]]  
 
* [[How to find innovative ideas | How to find innovative ideas]]
 
* [[Understanding orthopedics | [Understanding orthopedics ]]
 
* [[How to make your electronics running | How to make your electronics running ]]
 
* [[Pitching and Business Canvas Development | How to pitch and convince mission control to take your solution]]
 
== Schedule ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="color:black;"
! Date
! Action
! Venue and timing
|-
| Monday  24/8
| Travelling
|-
|Tuesday 25/8
| Setup of mission teams and [[Team building event]]
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
|Wednesday 26/8
| [[Presentation of former work by each student |Former work] ; mini lectures 1 & 2];
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Thursday 27/8
| Mission briefing for Hackaton - You get your assignment!; mini lecture 3 ; brainstorming;  Afternoon mini lecture 4
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Friday 28/8
| Hackaton; Mentors present: electronics (DUK),3D printing (CUT)
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Saturday 29/8
| Hackaton; Mentors present: electronics (DUK),3D printing (CUT)
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Sunday 30/8
| [[Intercultural exchange]]
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Monday 31/8
| Hackaton; Afternoon: mini lecture 5; Mentors present: electronics (DUK), 3D printing (CUT)
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Tuesday 1/9
| [[Pitching]]; Awards; closing
| <span style="background:red">tbd</span>
|-
| Wednesday 2/9
| Travelling
|

Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 August 2021

Site Navigation: Go back to summer school and student contest main page

What is the topic of the BioArt student contest?

Within the BioArt student contest hackaton students from Ukraine, Israel, Poland, Spain, Belgium and Austria will team up to develop a prototype of a medical wearable or implantable device.

How is the student contest organized?

Students from all partner countries will meet online and form teams of 6 students. These teams will, in a joint manner, solve their assignment bringing in their different expertise. Finally at the end of the student contest the solutions will be reviewed by a jury and awarded according to their creativity, innovation and solution.

When and where is the student contest?

The student contest will be fully online due to the COVID-19 situation between 30.8. and 3.9.2021. All necessary communication tools will be provided. You are advised to test them the days before the meeting to see if everything works for you.

What do I do at the Hackaton?

1. develop a first design of a medical product such as an implant or external prothesis.

2. create a lean functional prototype build from provided electronics, 3D printed parts and mechanical parts.

3. pitch on the last day to present your team's solution

What else do I learn at the workshop?

During the workshop you will also enjoy top mini lectures each 1 to 2 hours long to make you familiar with top technologies and skills for innovative makers. These skills will also help you to complete your mission!

A list of the minilectures is on this wiki page.

Do I have to prepare something special upfront?

The student contest is organized in such a way that the know how you aquired during your studies is sufficient to solve the task in the team.

Only compulsory element you have to prepare is a presentation of 4 slides to describe your skills, and the work you have done previously to let your student colleagues get a first impression on you. The maximum duriation of the presentation must not exceed 4 minutes.

What are the costs of this summerschool and student contest?

The costs are covered by the Erasmus+ programme. You do not have to pay for the participation.

Do I need special equipment to bring with me?

Since the student contest is online you need a PC or laptop with camera and microphone to participate. Alternatively, we will also provide apps for mobile phones if you do not have a camera or microphone on your laptop or PC.

You will find information to all tools here.

Where can I find the emails sent to the participants?

We compiled all messages sent to the participants here.