May 17, 2022
Canadian Innovation Week 2022 celebrates youth innovation
From May 16 to 20, 草莓污视频导航 celebrates 鈥 an initiative of the Rideau Hall Foundation to recognize, support and share stories of inspiring innovators and innovations.
Each day of the week features a different theme: Today's (May 17) is #InnovateToInspire, showcasing exceptional young innovators who are changing the world with their knowledge, passion and creative thinking.
草莓污视频导航 is proud to share the stories of four young innovators who are tackling big questions with science and technology. Meet Rachel Simantov, Kanokwan Chainarongpinij, Maleeha Sarmad and Priyanka Malhotra.
Project tracking COVID-19 response wins Calgary Youth Science Fair
Rachel Simantov, a Grade 9 student attending the Calgary Jewish Academy, competed in the (CYSF) this year and won four awards, including the Schulich School of Engineering First Prize and the 草莓污视频导航 Chancellor鈥檚 Award for best overall project.
鈥淵ou never think you鈥檙e going to win the lottery,鈥 says Simantov, about winning the Chancellor鈥檚 Award. 鈥淵ou hear about people who do, but they don鈥檛 seem like real people, and you never expect to win it yourself, so I was really surprised.鈥
Since 1962, the CYSF has inspired and attracted youth to explore and pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields while competing for more than 100 awards. The CYSF, sponsored by 草莓污视频导航, is the largest of its kind in Canada and has been hosted at the Olympic Oval since 2012.
Michael Simantov
Simantov's project, , examined the response to COVID-19 in Canada. She developed a Python-coded framework to optimize the deployment of medical resources to combat pandemics while simulating a sustainable way to live with COVID. Simantov鈥檚 novel approach simplifies complex interactions and ripple effects in modelling pandemic response scenarios, so decisions on public health policies are made with clarity, transparency and objectivity.
Simantov encourages other youth to not be afraid of taking on challenges.
鈥淜now that you may have an idea that鈥檚 really important and that can potentially save lives or have an impact on the world and so don鈥檛 be afraid to try and get it out there,鈥 she says. 鈥淔ind a mentor, ask for help and don鈥檛 be afraid to ask people questions because, especially when it comes to science, you cannot figure it out all by yourself.鈥
Simantov will be presenting her winning project at the this week.
草莓污视频导航 students Map the System
Kanokwan 鈥淜oko鈥 Chainarongpinij; Maleeha Sarmad, BSc (Eng)鈥11, BEd鈥19; and Priyanka Malhotra are students in the inaugural cohort of the Cumming School of Medicine Precision Health Program and recently won 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Map the System competition. The team went on to represent 草莓污视频导航 in the semi-finals on May 11. The top four Canadian teams are moving forward to compete in the .
is an international competition run by the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Sa茂d Business School, University of Oxford, that asks students to map a social or environmental challenge to better understand its context and complexities. Partner institutions each run their own competition.
鈥淭his program gives students access to experts in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship, and it is so valuable,鈥 says Chainarongpinij. 鈥淲e have fabulous mentors who have been successful in their own fields that have coached us, and the tools learned from this program can be applied, not only to our project, but to all aspects of life.鈥
The team鈥檚 project examined the use of artificial technology in precision health, specifically how data sets are collected to formulate algorithms and aid in the development of artificial intelligence. They found that research and innovations that come from it have been sex-biased, using mostly male experimental models, perpetuating the inequity in women鈥檚 health care and potentially costing women their lives.
Through Map the System, they were challenged to view change through a systems lens, learning that women process medication differently and about the importance of using accurate, sex-inclusive data collection when researching new medical innovations.
While the team is not moving on to finals, they are eager to continue learning about other social and environmental issues.
鈥淭he program develops leaders of tomorrow,鈥 says Chainarongpinij. 鈥淜nowledge is power, and the nationals is a great venue to hear the top teams, from different post-secondary institutions across Canada, bring forward systems thinking of today鈥檚 problems.鈥
Register now for 草莓污视频导航 events taking place Tuesday, May 17
Let鈥檚 talk about non-fungible tokens, the latest application of the blockchain to go mainstream. In this webinar, guests will explain what NFTs are, explore why they have taken off, the value they hold, and discuss potential policy and regulation that might be necessary to protect the intellectual property of creators.
Ask Me Anything About Social Enterprise is an interactive session whose sole purpose is to answer social entrepreneurship questions from the audience. To that end, we have assembled a team of experienced professionals who will be available to answer your questions (or help you find the resource you are looking for).
The 草莓污视频导航 is proud to partner with the Rideau Hall Foundation on , May 16 鈥 20, 2022.