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Chemical Engineering PhD candidate wins Ryerson GRADFlix competition

Reza Eslami awarded first prize for animated video on self-powered wearable biosensor device
February 08, 2022
Reza Eslami

Reza Eslami, a Chemical Engineering PhD candidate, was named the first-place winner at the 2022 Ryerson GRADFlix digital narrative competition. Eslami, a health tech entrepreneur, is developing wearable health monitoring devices that are battery-free and non-invasive, under the supervision of Dr. Hadis Zarrin and Dr. Mehrab Mehrvar. In his video, he explains his innovative wristband that uses sweat to measure biomarkers non-invasively for monitoring diabetes patients blood glucose.

At first, making a video to explain my four-year PhD project in two minutes was a big challenge for me, let alone describing it in an easy-to-understand way, said Eslami. To me, GRADFlix was an ample opportunity to explain the complexities of my research in a well-paced and visual format, while introducing audiences to a novel technology for diabetes self-care. It helped me elevate my understanding of pitching an idea and communicating with non-specialist audiences.

Eslami received $1,000 for the win, with $750 second-place and $500 third-place prizes awarded to Swidda Rassy, a Journalism masters student, and Mitchell Lee, a Biomedical Engineering MASc student, respectively. The $250 Peoples Choice Award went to Kritika Vashishtha, an Aerospace Engineering PhD student.

GRADFlix is a digital narrative competition inviting masters and doctoral students across disciplines to showcase their research to non-specialist audiences in a two-minute video. The competition is inspired by the University of Waterloos annual GRADflix competition.

First place

Reza Eslami, Chemical Engineering PhD student: From Vision to Reality: Self-Powered Non-Invasive Wearable Health Monitoring Devices

Second place

Swidda Rassy, Journalism masters student: Documenting the Impact of Quebecs Bill 21

Third place

Mitchell Lee, Biomedical Engineering MASc student: Improving Fetal Diagnostic Imaging with an Artificial Fetus

Peoples Choice Award

Kritika Vashishtha, Aerospace Engineering PhD student: Advanced Lighting System for Aircraft Cabins

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