Facilitating the interaction between students and industry in a way that is community focused is something 草莓污视频导航 community members kept in mind when collaborating with RadiCare Ventures, Innovate Calgary鈥檚 Social Innovation Hub and Mitacs, a national research organization.
The on Nov. 2, hosted by the Hub, will allow computer science and nursing students the opportunity to work together to tackle a real-world, data and visualization-related challenge faced by social enterprise industry partner .
The team behind the event is Dr. Helen Ai He, BSc鈥07, MSc鈥10, PhD; computer science PhD student Mark Altosaar; prospective Master of Science in computer science student Paige So鈥橞rien, BSc鈥24; and the Hub鈥檚 social innovation navigator, Eva Verity.聽
The idea for the pilot community-driven initiative came about when He and her team realized the need for an opportunity to translate industry needs to well-matched student skillsets.
鈥淭he big problem is not that there's a lack of people on either end between students or industry, but that there isn't an avenue of communication between them,鈥 says So鈥橞rien, who will begin her master鈥檚 in January.聽
鈥淭here's no opportunity to get to know each other before getting thrown straight into work, so we wanted to create that.鈥
Studying under He 鈥 the computer science assistant professor who proposed the idea for the challenge 鈥 is what interested So鈥橞rien in helping run this pilot transdisciplinary program.
RadiCare Ventures, a Buy Social Canada Certified Social Enterprise, is focused on tackling Calgary鈥檚 most visible social-disorder challenges such as graffiti, vandalism and open drug use. Bill Zheng, managing director and co-founder of RadiCare, hopes that bringing together computer science and nursing students on the topic of data visualization and social impact will help to forge new ideas.聽
At the end of the challenge series, one to two students whose skills and interests match with RadiCare鈥檚 goals will have the opportunity to work with Zheng and his company through a funded . This was made possible through support from Angelo Nwigwe, senior advisor in business development at Mitacs.
鈥淲e are very socially focused and that鈥檚 the core of our company,鈥 says Zheng, who is also a full-time student in 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Faculty of Nursing and co-founder of the .
鈥淚deally, the prospective intern is socially aware of the clientele that they're working with, but if they aren鈥檛, that鈥檚 okay; the biggest thing RadiCare is looking for is the attitude of wanting to learn.鈥
The initial idea for the challenge stemmed from a presentation Zheng gave on RadiCare at the Hub鈥檚 in July, which inspired He to start the collaboration.聽
鈥淗elen came up with the idea of the design challenge to be a space to facilitate interaction between students and industry in a way that鈥檚 community-focused,鈥 So鈥橞rien says.
The is one of four innovation hubs managed by , providing critical supports for students, researchers and startups who have innovative solutions to complex social problems. The Hub is excited to be a convenor and collaborator on the challenge as it mutually benefits students and industry.
鈥淚t was clear our values and interests aligned with Helen鈥檚,鈥 says Verity. 鈥淎nd it was also great that we are collaborating with Bill on this, since he participated in the Hub鈥檚 program.
鈥淲e鈥檇 like for the outcome of this design challenge to be sustainable 鈥 that the solution the students come up with will be something RadiCare can implement.鈥
While registration has closed for this year, students can expect another design challenge in 2025, with details still to come.聽
鈥淲hat鈥檚 needed for every challenge is case-by-case,鈥 So鈥橞rien says.
鈥淪o, as different problems arise, different demographics and backgrounds might be more helpful for that problem. So, there鈥檚 a possibility we might look for different faculties to participate.鈥
As a nursing student himself, Zheng wants others to know that a lot of the work these social enterprise industry partners do is transdisciplinary in nature, and he hopes this real-world opportunity can prepare students for the future and help his company gain ideas.聽
鈥淲e really need to make sure our technology is aligned with the values of the staff members using it,鈥 says Zheng.聽
鈥淚'm hoping that the perspectives of nursing and computer science students working on a technology piece helps them consider things that they may not have considered before.鈥