2011 Communications Museum Electronic Device Construction Competition

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Exhibition of 2001 Electronic Device Construction Competition - "Rope Climber Express Device"

The panel of judges was constituted by Ph.D. Vai Mang I, President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Ph.D. Wong Man Chung, Faculty of Science and Technology of University of Macau, Ph.D. Li Xiao Dong, Faculty of Information Technology of Macau University of Science and Technology, Ph.D. Wong Seng Fat, Macau Institution of Engineers and representative of the Museum. 60 teams of junior secondary and 67 teams of senior secondary from 17 schools competed. All participation works will be exhibited in the temporary exhibition gallery of the Museum from 1 to 27 March.

Junior Secondary
1st Prize Chan Ngai Hang, Lam Pok 1st Prize
School Tung Sin Tong Middle School
Professor Supervisor Ao Ieong Kin Iao
Introduction Time:00:34:63
Goal:10
2nd Prize Wong Soi Lam, Chan Hoi Hang 2nd Prize
School Tung Sin Tong Middle School
Professor Supervisor Tam Li Wen
Introduction Time:00:53:69
Goal:10
3rd Prize Chu Chon Kit, Ip Weng Lam 3rd Prize
School Tung Sin Tong Middle School
Professor Supervisor Ao Ieong Kin Iao
Introduction Time:01:05:84
Goal:10
Senior Secondary
1st Prize Wong Chan Hou, Chan Ka In, Ieong Hio Fong, Chio Hou In 1st Prize
School Pui Ching Middle School
Professor Supervisor Ho Chi In
Introduction Time:00:45:22
Goal:10
2nd Prize Lou Wai Seng, Koo Chon Wai 2nd Prize
School Tung Sin Tong Middle School
Professor Supervisor Tam Li Wen
Introduction Time:00:48:06
Goal:10
3rd Prize Ho Seng Kuan, Wu Ka U 3rd Prize
School Hou Kong Middle School (Macao)
Professor Supervisor Tam Iong Cheong
Introduction Time:01:08:50
Goal:10
Appreciation Awards
Junior Secondary Lei Hou Meng, Kou Hong In Appreciation Awards
School Xin Hua School
Professor Supervisor Lam Kit Kan
Introduction Most parts are made by hand. The device is made of cardboard paper and plastic sheets. It is light and stable. Ball delivery is smooth and efficient.
Junior Secondary Lao Ka Kei, Liu Jia Hui Appreciation Awards
School Sheng Kung Hui ChoiKou School, Macau
Professor Supervisor Wong Kam Kuan
Introduction The device is driven by two pulleys to move along the rope. Materials are selected from our daily life. It possesses the features of stability and simple operation.
Junior Secondary Lei Pak Kin, Wong Chi Hang Appreciation Awards
School Macau Kung Luen Vocational & Technical Middle School
Professor Supervisor Fong Weng Fu
Introduction This is a wind-driven device. The ball dispenser is made of wooden pieces and operates on a "push" mechanism. It makes good use of the competition ground. Its sophisticated concept and design have drawn numerous appreciative comments.
Senior Secondary Lok Kei Fong, Leong Wa Chio, Wong Ion Pui, Wan San Hei Appreciation Awards
School Mateus Ricci College
Professor Supervisor Wong Iek Hang
Introduction Device is made with articles in our daily life such as cardboard, wood and bamboo. The climbing arms design and the use of non-slip matt in the touching surfaces increase the stability of the device. It is light yet balanced. The handy and environmental-friendly design has earned good comments.
Senior Secondary Lei Ka Hou, Lao Ka Hei, Lei Wai Hong, Lung Chong Ian Appreciation Awards
School Sheng Kung Hui ChoiKou School, Macau
Professor Supervisor Wong Kam Kuan
Introduction This is a simple and novel work. Taking the shape of a person's face as design reference, the device has two pulleys at the position of the "eyes". The centre of gravity is at the centre of the two supporting points. Hence, the device has good steadiness.
Senior Secondary Wong U Hin, Chio Chi Keong, Choi Hin Long Appreciation Awards
School Mateus Ricci College
Professor Supervisor Wong Iek Hang
Introduction This is a simple and modest design. Device is driven by two pulleys. Each pulley is covered with two non-slip rubber rings. The U-shaped design of the trough best fits the round-shaped rope to achieve stability in operation.