UTC students scoop prestigious national prize

We’re delighted to announce that UTC students Joe Thompson and Sofia Wright have won the UK Water Prize and are now representing the UK in the international competition.

The award is an annual prize, held by CIWEM (Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management), in partnership with Stockholm International Water Institute. It’s designed to inspire students to solve some of the world’s biggest water-related environmental challenges. 

VOTE HERE

The two combined their respective projects to create an innovative idea which they’ve called ‘hydro-filtricity’, which combats water pollution from household waste water. Hydro-filtricityconsists of a water turbine above five pipes containing activated charcoal filters which can be attached to household water outlets.

This waste water travels downwards into the box and is evenly distributed by the water turbine into the filters, while generating small amounts of electricity.

It combats micro-plastic pollution, which is becoming a global hazard to health, having been detected in most samples of bottled water, tap water, rivers, lakes and oceans, as well as fish which we and other animals consume.

 

 

VOTE HERE

The two Year 11 students presented their project over Zoom, to a panel of three expert judges. Sadly, in any other year they’d be on their way to Stockholm on an all-expenses-paid trip, to represent the UK in the international final. In the midst of a pandemic, they’re now competing for the $15,000 prize in a virtual event instead.

Joe says: “The sheer exhilaration of opening the email to see we had won was overwhelming, to be presented with such a prestigious award was a moment I think I will remember forever. The ability to work on global problems at a young age provides great power, showing that young minds determine the trajectory of humanity. Going forward, with the help of the UTC, I am going to fulfil the opportunity that has been presented before me and use it to further fuel my ambition to become a cosmologist, a passion in mathematics ensures an affinity in solving problems. I want to give a personal thanks to Dr. Dyer and Ms Linkman for devoting a lot of time not just to hydro-filtricity, but to all of the school projects in our PBL sessions.”

VOTE HERE

Receiving such a distinguished and opportunity-rich award has further inspired me to make a difference in our society,” says Sofia. “It is so brilliant that young people have the platform to truly establish positive change in global issues, and for me and many others this is down to CIWEM for introducing us to experts in the field of water and to the project work of like-minded students across the globe. This experience has equipped me with a multitude of skills to pursue my aspirations of becoming a physiotherapist; a job dedicated to listening to peoples needs and making a difference in their lives. However our success would have been impossible without the dedicated guidance of Dr. Dyer and Ms Linkman who continue to inspire us and the students of our school.”

“They worked so hard on their project this year and despite the current challenges, their determination to see this through is brilliant,” said Ms Linkman, their project supervisor.

“Joe and Sofia have had an incredible determination and enthusiasm about this project from the start and it has been such a joy to see what they have achieved,” adds project supervisor Dr Dyer. “Their idea was creative and innovative and the way they have tested and developed it over the year demonstrates their potential to be scientists or engineers of the future.”

Joe and Sofia are representing the UK in this prestigious competition now, with the chance to win $15,000 (USD). There’s a ‘people’s choice’ award, which rewards the project that’s most popular with the public. Please take a minute to vote for Joe and Sofia – the UK entry – helping them scoop a deserved award. It takes less than a minute – all you have to do is select the UK project from a list and click ‘submit’ by August 10th.  

Recent Posts

Archives

Categories