Computer Science Graduate Wins Best Engineering Project Prize

A Strathclyde Computer Science graduate has won the Best Engineering Project award at the 33rd annual Young Software Engineer of the Year Awards.

Callum Inglis was awarded the Leidos Best Engineering Prize at the ceremony for developing a low-cost, off-grid sensor monitoring system, capable of remote sensing in areas without any existing infrastructure.

While the system is built to be applicable to many industries, Callum’s demonstration of his system focused on indoor and outdoor air quality data collection, which could ultimately be used to support and inform public health decisions.

Callum said: “I was delighted to have been put forward for the competition on behalf of the university and receive the award of ‘Best Engineering Project’. The subsequent recognition and interest from industry has been great; when accompanied with the networking opportunities of the awards itself, I’m very happy with my achievements.”

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