Integrate Engineering

Forest Technology System

Turbidity Sensor Boom

The main focus of this project is to create a structure that ensures that the FTS sensor attains accurate readings. For this we are implementing a boom-like structure that is going to maintain the sensor at a determined position, located in the mainstream of the body of water to obtain as much laminar flow as possible and will also be able to dodge large debris coming down stream. As the project started developing, we thought it would be appropriate to add certain features to the structure which allow it to be deployed on more than one location. Lastly, aspects like design for manufacturing and design for servicing are being considered to be able to present a complete product all way around.

Nana Owusu

Nana Owusu

Originally from Japan, Nana started the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Camosun College 2 year ago. Nana has maintained a high academic record, and she finds joy when she successfully applies the acquired engineering knowledge to solve real-life problems. She is looking forward to strengthening such skills through current projects and be able to apply when she starts working in an engineering field. Nana loves learning about biomimetic designs, watching documentaries, and practicing yoga.

Gillian Brinas

Gillian Brinas

From an early age, Gillian has had a passion for sketching and design. Mechanical engineering allows Gillian to pursue a career that incorporates her interest for both art and structural analysis, giving her the opportunity to design and develop. Gillian looks forward to continuing her education through the mechanical engineering bridge to UBC this fall. In her spare time she enjoys drawing, hiking, beaches, and volleyball.

Ayomikun Obat-Olowu

Ayomikun Obat-Olowu

Since coming from Nigeria to Canada to pursue an engineering degree Ayomikun has developed a passion for design. The technology program at Camosun college has allowed him to actively follow this passion and he hopes to improve and apply his skills when he starts working in industry in the fall.

Emiliano Cabrera Lorenzo

Emiliano Cabrera Lorenzo

Emiliano is a second-year mechanical engineer student at Camosun College in Victoria. He is known for his persistence, organization and strong work ethic. From a young age he has been passionate about design and innovation, which has allowed him to enhance creativity, geometric and spatial skills. With the knowledge acquired in MENG courses, Emiliano has been able to expand his design skills CAD wise while also being able to express ideas more clearly through SolidWorks. Additionally, Emiliano is focused on results and providing the client an exceptional service and is experienced on sales and operations.

Portrait of Kaustubh Chilweri

Kaustubh Chilweri

Kaustubh is enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Camosun Interurban. He has a strong mathematics background from Highschool and math courses taken in the same program. This makes him a good financer for projects. He has developed his designing skills through the CAD courses and has a good understanding of implementing time-saving strategies. His passion to one day make a product widely used worldwide drives him to explore projects more.

He has worked in a team-oriented environment before from part times jobs including retail and service sector, developing communication and public speaking skills.

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