Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Florida Students Win ASMEs Best Futuristic City Award at the ...
Florida Students Win ASMEs Best Futuristic City Award at the ... Florida Students Win ASMEs Best Futuristic City Award at the ... Florida Students Win ASMEs Best Futuristic City Award at the Future City Competition Finals(Back row, left to right) ASME President Julio Guerrero and Past President J. Robert Sims with members of the St. Hugh Catholic School team, the winner of the ASME Best Futuristic City Award at the 2016 Future City National Finals Competition. A team of middle-school students from St. Hugh Catholic School in Coconut Grove, Fla., was named the winner of the ASME Best Futuristic City Award at the 2016 Future City National Finals Competition, which was held in February during Engineers Week in Washington, D.C.The annual Future  City Competition, which is managed by DiscoverE, challenges teams of sixth-,  seventh- and eighth-graders to plan, entwurf and build cities of the future that  incorporate a solution to a sustainability issue. The students work with a  teacher an   d an engineering mentor to build tabletop scale models of their  concepts using SimCity software. Winners of the regional Future City  Competitions, which are held in January, go on to compete at the National  Finals in February.The ASME Best  Futuristic City Award recognizes the use of futuristic engineering concepts  into citys communications, energy, or transportation systems. The students  from St. Hugh Catholic School, won the ASME award for their entry Linna Puhtuse  (Finnish for City of Purity), a community on the northern  coast of Finland where residents travel in vehicles inside a Hyperloop, a  series of elevated, clear vacuum tubes, and energy is produced using a small  micro-waste reactor, a wind- and solar-powered device that converts trash into  a synthetic natural gas.ASME President  Julio C. Guerrero and Past President J. Robert Sims, who served as judges  during the Future City Finals, presented the ASME Best Futuristic City Award to  the 10 members of the St. Hugh    team Maximus Abadin, Matias Assis, Daniela  Avecillas, Valentina Bustamante, Cristina Jugo, Chiara McCartney, Camila  Moreno-Bo, Albert Sanchez, Isabella Scalese and Sebastian Quirch. Ana Salavarria,  the schools science teacher, and Maria Elena Soto, the teams engineering  mentor, also attended the competition.For more  information on the Future City Competition or to view the complete list of  winners, visit http//futurecity.org/awards.        
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