Last night, nearly 200 engineers, scientists, editors, researchers, students, NI executives, and industry experts attended the 2012 Graphical System Design Achievement Awards ceremony to honor the 18 contest finalists. Dave Wilson, director of the academic segment at NI, gave the audience an overview of each finalist’s application before revealing the big winners.
So, which engineers took home the awards?
Advanced Control Systems
Winner: Building a Nanomeasuring Machine Using LabVIEW and NI PXI
By Johannes Klöckner, Stephan Zschäck, Felix Balzer, and Brandon Percle, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Finalist: UC San Diego Uses LabVIEW and NI Single-Board RIO to Build an Agile Mobile Robot
By Nicholas Morozovsky and Professor Thomas Bewley, University of California, San Diego, USA
Advanced Research
Winner: Developing an EMI Desktop Evaluation System Using a New Measurement Technique
By Naoki Hoshino, PERITEC Inc., Japan
Finalist: Cleaning Up Dirty RF: RF/Communication Physical Layer Research With LabVIEW and NI USRP
By Jan Dohl, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Automated Test
Winner: Using LabVIEW, NI TestStand, and PXI to Test a Medical Glucose Meter and Insulin Delivery System Within a Regulated Manufacturing Environment
By Matthew Kelton, Advanced Instrument Technologies, and Venkat Raghavan, TestPro Systems, USA
Finalist: Emulating a System Controller CPLD for Automated RF Daughterboard Test
By Rick Garza, Averna, USA
Education
Winner: Creating a Real-Time Simulator for Power Quality Signals
By Miguel E. Hernandez, Davis Montenegro, and Gustavo A. Ramos, University of the Andes, Colombia
Finalist: Measuring and Analyzing the Effects of Waves in an Experimental Basin Using PXI Express
By Álvaro Álvarez Vázquez, Environmental Hydraulics Institute of Cantabria, Spain
Energy
Winner: Bringing Mobile Phone Coverage to Rural Areas With a Green, Off-Grid Energy Solution
By Dr. Mike Rendall, Diverse Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
Finalist: Developing a Fracturing Pump Controller Using NI LabVIEW, Compact FieldPoint, and CompactRIO
By Gregory C. Cala and Brad Westfall, Data Science Automation, USA
Life Sciences
Winner: Controlling a Heart Simulator with CompactRIO and LabVIEW
By Dr. David Keeling and Ali Alazmani, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Finalist: Using NI FlexRIO for Photoacoustic Quantitative Ultrasound (PAQUS)
By Pasi Karppinen, Jari Tuovinen, Timo Karppinen, Edward Hæggström, University of Helsinki, Finland; Petro Moilanen and Jussi Timonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; and Zuomin Zhao and Risto Myllylä, University of Oulu, Finland
Finalist: Developing a Mobile X-ray Imaging System for Diagnosis Using LabVIEW Software and NI Hardware
By Duckjune Kim, Kwang-Hee Lee, Dr. Sang-Hoon Ji, Dr. Soo-Yeol Lee, and Dr. In-Beom Lee, the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, South Korea
Structural and Physical Test and Monitoring
Winner: University of Nevada Researchers Use LabVIEW, PXI, and CompactRIO to Measure the Effects of Earthquakes on Bridges
By Patrick Laplace, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Finalist: Developing an Engine Connecting Rod Fatigue Test System Based on CompactRIO
By Hongrui Liu and Zhentao Liu, Zhejiang University, China
Transportation
Winner: Siemens Uses CompactRIO, LabVIEW, and DIAdem to Determine Root-Cause of Damaging High-Voltage Transients
By Ryan Parkinson and Jacob Cassinat, Siemens, USA
Finalist: Automated Dynamometer Testing of an Advanced In-Wheel Electric Drive System for Electric Vehicles
By Mark McDonnell, Protean Electric Ltd., United Kingdom
Student Design Award
Winner: University of Leeds
Students: Chris Norman, Dominic Clark and Barnaby Cotter
Finalist: Tohuku University
Student: Jumpei Matsunaga
Professor: Shuichi Sakamoto
Application of the Year
Controlling a Heart Simulator with CompactRIO and LabVIEW
By Dr. David Keeling and Ali Alazmani, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Green Engineering
Automated Dynamometer Testing of an Advanced In-Wheel Electric Drive System for Electric Vehicles
By Mark McDonnell, Protean Electric Ltd., United Kingdom
Humanitarian
Controlling a Heart Simulator with CompactRIO and LabVIEW
By Dr. David Keeling, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Community’s Choice
Creating a Real-Time Simulator for Power Quality Signals
By Miguel E. Hernandez, Davis Montenegro, and Gustavo A. Ramos, University of the Andes, Colombia
Editor’s Choice
Developing an EMI Desktop Evaluation System Using a New Measurement Technique
By Naoki Hoshino, PERITEC Inc., Japan
LabVIEW FPGA Innovation Award, Sponsored by Xilinx
Developing a Fracturing Pump Controller Using NI LabVIEW, Compact FieldPoint, and CompactRIO
By Gregory C. Cala and Brad Westfall, Data Science Automation, USA
Multicore Award, Sponsored by Intel
Using NI PXI Modular Instruments and LabVIEW to Build UHF RFID Development Platforms
By Joel Joseph S. Marciano Jr., University of the Philippines Diliman, the Republic of the Philippines