Team 112:NanoClean Tech

EL 1: Pravalika Butreddy,
 Graduate Research Assistant,  Nanoengineering, UNCG.

PI: Hemali Raythnayake
PhD, Nanoscience, UNCG

Developing bio-based solid-state electrolytes

Team 113:See Beyond the Obvious

EL 1: Becky Oldham, School of Education
  UNCG.

EL2: John Cane

EL3: Lyza Fontana

Team 114: FrontFly

EL 1: Chijioke Nwankpa
Masters Student, Information Technology and Management, UNCG

A customized data platform for nonprofits

Team 115:The ORB

EL 1: Stephen Hebard, PhD, UNCG Alum, CIO Prevention Strategies

EL2: Aaron Piepmeier, Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise Science, Elon University

Team 116:Seek Your Summit Counseling & Consulting

EL 1: Luke Vitagliano, PhD Student, Counseling and Counselor Education, UNCG

Nature-based mental health, clinical supervision, and group programming using the healing properties of nature

Team 117:Progel

EL 1: Philip Yeboah, Graduate Student, Food Science, NCAT

EL2: Rycal Blount, Graduate Student, Food Science, NCAT

EL3: Alaina Brock, Undergraduate Student, Food Science, NCAT

A Novel and Edible Probiotic Delivery Technology

Team 118: Witty Mind

EL 1: Delphina Lewis, NCAT Alum

A head wrap with attached hair for fashion or health issues.

Team 119: Performance Apparel

EL 1: Olivia Frangos
PhD Student, Kinesiology, UNCG

Performance Apparel for dancers and others who need a more supportive garment.

Team 103:ARD

EL 1: Steve Cook, NCAT Alumni

EL2: Arun Majumdar

EL3: Mel Cordova

EL4: Vern Fredrick

EL5: Wilder Lopes

EL6: Ron Jones

A multi-domain data analytic analytic platform using advanced graph processing software called Semantic Radar.

Team 104: Gummie Formulators

EL 1:  Hannah Hovey,  Food and Nutritional Sciences Program, NCAT 

EL2: Nathan Zauner, Food and Nutritional Sciences Program NCAT

PI: Thal Zimmerman, NCAT

Drug Discovery/Molecular Screening

Team 105: Global Biz Connection

EL 1: Richard Sink, UNCG

A platform for bridging the gaps for small business to come together on the global stage.

Team 106: Chemical Footprint

EL 1: Sterling Morgan, UNCG

A carbon footprint counter that educates the user of the average greenhouse emissions in common activities and is a source for green alternatives.

Team 107: Disability Across the Ages

EL 1: Lisa Butterworth, PhD Student, Specialized Education, Early Childhood, UNCG

Early Childhood classroom visual poster sets and children’s books that show people with disabilities of all ages.

Team 108: MeaningfulLives

EL1: Jameson Sellers, UNCG CED Alumna, Clinical Mental Health Counseling

EL 2: Angiemil Pérez Peña, PhD CED Alumna, Counseling & Counselor Education

MeaningfuLives is a non-profit mental health practice that offers affordable trauma and culturally informed online counseling.

Team 109: Rogers Technical Solutions

EL 1: Jonathan Rogers, Sophomore, Psychology, UNCG

Power generation from using the ocean’s movement.

Team 110: Light, Inc.

EL 1: Breezy Moses, Masters Student in International Business, UNCG

Product that will allow cooking with solar energy.

Team 111: Athletic Nutrition Bar

EL 1: Abdulhakim Eddin, PhD student, Food and Nutritional Sciences Program, NCAT 

A natural high energy nutrition bar with long stable shelf-life.

Team 96:Optimal Female Health (OFH)

EL 1: Samantha (Sam) Goldenstein, PhD Student, Kinesiology UNC Greensboro

PI: Laurie Wideman, PhD Kinesiology

A a quick and easy screening tool for all physically active females to identify if they are at risk for the female athlete triad, potentially through an app.

Team 97: Biome

EL 1: Arvind Chandrasekaran, Assistant Professor, Chemical, Biological, BioEngineering, NCAT 

EL2: Simrit Safarulla, NCAT

EL:3 Vikram Surendran, NCAT

Drug Discovery/Molecular Screening

Team 98:StoryArt

EL 1:Sapphira Kelsey Lam, Graduate student, Graduate student  UNC Greensboro

Team 99: EzViz

EL 1: Thien-An Doan, Senior, Information Management & Supply Chain UNC Greensboro

Software app to assist in the presentation of information on the web.

Team 100: Art is For Everyone (AFE)

EL 1: Chloe Rush, Sophmore, Studio Art, UNC Greensboro

A non-profit that will provide marginalized high school students who plan to pursue the visual arts in college with: free art supplies, scholarships, and successful artists guest speakers

Team 101: LS Nano

EL 1: Frank Tukur, Graduate Student, Sophomore, Studio Art, UNC Greensboro
 PI: Jianjun Wei, Ph.D., Associate Professor JSNN

A portable, hand-held sensor for disease diagnostics. The sensor size gives it the added advantage to be used at the patient bedside or taken to emergency locations such as war zones.

Team 102: C-Ties

EL 1: Anju Mehta, Assistant Professor of Management, NCAT

Curtain Tie Backs that do not attach to the wall or frame.

Team 84: SecConAPat

EL 1: Imano Williams, PhD Student, NC A&T State University

A semi-automated tool that recommends security concerns and attack patterns for web applications by modeling use cases.

Team 86: Team Blue

EL 1: Rhonda Stewart

EL 2: Karen Presley, NC A&T State University Alumn 

 A tool to streamline the lean startup customer discovery process by using data analytics and a proprietary relational database to recommend customers based on their responses to a series of questions and provide contact information for those customers to interview.

Team 87: Sow ‘N Heal

EL 1: Brittany Ward, Senior UNCG

My business will provide an online marketplace for the purchase of alkaline seeds and grow to offer alkaline seedlings.

Team 88: Music Ancestry

EL 1: Kassandra Ormsby, PhD candidate

MusicAncestry is a nonprofit organization which supports the website MusicAncestry.com ( is a crowdsourced website in which the data is provided by and collaboratively verified for authenticity by the page administrators and users ) in order to fulfill its vision to create a knowledge database of music pedagogical lineage available to the entire online music community for free.

Team 91: EA Brothers

EL 1: Abdou Seck, Senior UNCG

Creating a sustainable, long life shower curtain.

Team 94: Bullshaver

EL 1: David Bull, AssistantProfessor, UNCG

Creating a I have an idea and prototype drawing for a golf training aid.

Team 95: SYX Footwear

(You will need to turn up the volume to hear this video)
EL 1: Chelsea Wilson, Senior, NC A&T 

Developing a brand that uses organic materials to create sustainable yet fashionable footwear.

Team 74: Healthy Relationships Initiative (HRI)

EL 1: Camila Dos Santos, Program Coordinator, UNCG

PI : Christine Murray, Director, Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships

We will be developing a business strategy for marketing “Healthy Relationships in the Workplace” resources to businesses and human resource departments in different job sectors.

Team 75: NC High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program

EL 1: Erica Velez, Implementation Specialist

EL 2: Jessica Attucks, Program Associate, NC HFWTP

PI : Christine Murray, Director, Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships, UNCG

We will be working to plan the expansion of the NC High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program from 20 to all 100 counties in North Carolina.

Team 76: PodKnow

EL 1: Jeremy Hudson, Senior UNCG

PI : Aaron Beveridge, Assistant Professor, Informatics & Analytics, UNCG

PodKnow collects data from podcasts (top 200 overall and Triad area) to provide content analytics for advertisers, businesses, journalists, politicians, and anyone else who wants to make sense of trending topics and conversations without having to listen to every podcast.

Team 77: Tutor Communications

EL 1: Anna Kristen PhD candidate

PI : Kim Cuny, Director, Speaking Center, Division of Student Success & Com Studies

M: Erin Ellis Harrison, Speaking Center Assistant Director, Speaking Center Assistant Director

M: Jenny Southard, Speaking Center Coordinator, UNCG

Developing a methodology and accompanying delivery method to help tutors better communicate

Team 78: Global Mobile Finance, Inc.

EL 1: Lydia Epps, COO, GMF

PI: Sandra Johnson, CEO, GMF

Global Mobile Finance has developed geeRemit, a customer-focused remittance mobile app for sub-Saharan Africa.

Team 79: Bringing Out the Best of Brunswick

EL 1: Dr. Brittany Hewet, >UNCG Alum, Program Specialist CYFCP

PI : Christine Murray, Director, Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships

M: Janet Howard, Program Director, CYFCP

Expansion of an existing and thriving early intervention program to a smaller/rural area of North Carolina.

Team 80: SensoryScape

EL 1: Amy Thompson, EC Teacher, Moss Street Partnership School

EL 2: Stephen Thompson

K-5 Active Hallway Activities

Team 81: Aggie Ogun Innovations LLC

EL 1: Tori Patterson, NCAT Alum

Modular Drone Platform

Team 82: Sankofa Connects

EL 1: Channelle James, Lecturer, Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality & Tourism, UNCG

Creating an online platform and app that connects a sustainable entrepreneurship curriculum with an interdisciplinary project matching process so that faculty, students, and entrepreneurs can develop practicum experiences based on sustainable value projects.

Team 83: Transform-U Mentoring

EL 1: Dr. Tanya Coakley, Professor and Associate Chair Social Work,  UNCG

Evidenced-based mentoring for underrepresented employees (corporate organizations, academic institutions)

Team 62: Pulse coding L.L.C.

EL 1: Joshua Karlton-senaye, UNCG

CalcPlusWeb2 tutoring focuses on providing quick tutoring service to students and parents.

Team 63: TheHornProfessor

EL 1: Abigail Pack, PhD, UNCG

Create online packages/pdfs/subscriptions, etc. of materials, videos and relevant necessary teaching/pedagogy strategies and resources that will help public school teachers develop stronger horn players in their music programs.

Team 64: SMART Kinesiology

EL 1: Mairym Villalobos Solís, PhD Student, UNCG

EL 2: Rene Mirabal Cordero, CPA, SRTP

M: Emmanuel Hernández Torres, PhD. University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras

A virtual platform to connect kinesiology professionals into a community of learning and obtain continuing education credits focused on promoting evidence-based practice.

Team 65: Hydr8te

EL 1: Mitchell Zaplatosch, PhD Student, UNCG

PI : William Adams, PhD, ATC, UNCG

Develop an app-based hydration monitoring system.

Team 66: Triad Food & Trade

EL 1: Omar Fatah, Owner

EL 2: Sara Manchester, Partner

PI : Marianne LeGreco, Associate Professor, UNCG

Developing an in-house ordering system for a commercial food incubator and retail grocery market that serves both the general public and people living in neighborhoods with low food access.

Team 67: Team Fish

EL 1: Ranganatha Somasagara, Post Doc, NCCU

PI : TinChung Leung Associate Professor, NCCU

M: Royston Carter, Biotechnology Research and Consulting

Developing a high-throughput zebrafish platform which is capable to screen vaccine candidates quickly and prioritize potential vaccine candidates based on the read out of “humanized” immune response.

Team 68: Hygieni-Bee

EL 1: Phoebe Snyder, PhD Student, UNCG

PI : Kiara Wagoner, PhD, UNCG

Pheromone-based assay to select for honey bee hygienic behavior, to improve honey bee health and fight harmful Varroa mite. 

Team 69: CAR PreDiKT

EL 1: Qassim Dirar, PhD, Alum, NCAT

PI : Yeoheung Yun, PhD, Chemical, Biological & Bioengineering

M: Gianpietro Dotti, PhD, Director Cancer Cellular Immunotherapy, UNC

Team 70: Artful

EL 1: David Walls, Senior, UNCG

Website that will serve as a social media platform for professional artists while also serving as a tool for museums, galleries, and other arts organizations to find innovative artists.

Team 71: NPO Booster

EL 1: Ramin Mahdizadeh Saber, Masters, UNCG

EL 2: Roshanak Ashrafi, PhD,UNCC

PI : Travis Hicks, PhD, Associate Professor, UNCG

Platform to help Not-for-profit organizations communicate better with investors and donors.

Team 72: GMetric3D Knee Sleeve

EL 1: Hunter Holden, PhD Student, UNCG

EL 2: Beth Bacon, MS,PhD Student, UNCG

EL 3: Koehna Fox, Senior, UNCG

PI 1:  Sandy Shultz, PhD, ATC, Professor, UNCG

PI 2:  Dennis LaJeunesse, PhD, Professor, UNCG

PI 3: Randy Schmitz, PhD, ATC, Professor, UNCG

M: Robert Koshinskie, CEO, RingBolt

Design a knee sleeve that can be individually customized to provide dynamic motion restraint in the planes of motion where excessive knee laxity is observed.

Team 73: Innovation Therapies, PLLC

EL 1: Denise Dawson, PhD, UNCG

EHR system that uses Bluetooth connection to sync biometric data from tablets and smart rings worn by therapy patients with medical conditions to improve care coordination and treatment.

Team 57: Pumpkin

EL 1: Enoch Sarku, MA Student, NCAT

Pumpkin app seeks to streamline the process as a platform for customers and farms to come together.

Team 57: Stark Industries

PI: Dr. Liam Duffy, Asst. Professor, Chem & Biochem, UNCG
M:  David Koester, Gen. Manager, Koester Associates, LLC.

An analytical instrument to identify and separate molecular isomers using a novel form of mass-spectrometry based on the Stark Effect.

Team 59: Team Clean

EL 1: Raphael Ayivi, Graduate Research Assistant, NCAT
EL 2: Will Lawson, MA Student, NCAT
EL  3: Ezinne Chukwu, Graduate Research Assistant, NCAT
PI: Dr. Salam Ibrahim, Senior Professor, NCAT
EL 2: Dr. Tahl Zimmerman, Senior Research Assoc., NCAT

Our idea is to create a cleaning product containing a novel set of natural antibacterial agents.

Team 60: HertzTech

EL 1: Jennifer Kim, Senior, UNCG
M : Andrew Willis, DMA, Professor, Performing Arts, UNCG

We are interested in developing a spa with therapeutic products  for improving life skills and social functioning for those specifically on the Autism Spectrum imbued with grounding materials which research shows increases mental focus and energy and is relaxing for the body.

Team 61: Silver Linings

EL 1: Kristina Szelkowski, Senior, UNCG

Silver  Linings will develop an app of grounding techniques for anxiety, panic attacks, & PTSD.

Team 51: Variant Literature, Inc.

EL 1: Tyler Pufpaff, Senior, UNCG
EL 2: Dasiy Brewer, Freshman, UNCG
EL 3: Anna Grissino, UNC Alum

Non-profit literary arts publication.

Team 52: City Biome

EL 1: Nastaran Pourebrahim, PhD Student, UNCG
EL 2: Armin Amirazar, PhD Student, UNCG

CityBiome use real time sensor data to monitor air and water for bacterial contamination.

Team 53: Counseling Trauma

EL 1: Phyllis Ann Eicher, PhD Student, UNCG

The creation of a simple app for a resource for counselors to use with their clients who have experienced trauma and are recovering from it.

Team 54: CarbonScraps

EL 1: Joseph Sircar, PhD Student, UNCG
EL 2: Suman Kasoji 
EL 3: Sunny Kasoji, Career Services, UNCG

Carbonscraps is valet composting and trash service for apartment complexes that rewards eco-friendly practices by leveraging cutting-edge behavioral change techniques.

Team 55: SumUpPATH

EL 1: Sumaita Rahman, Freshman, UNCG
EL 2: Merve Ozdemir, PhD Student, UNCG
PI:   Jonathan Hanner, Asst. Professor, SES, UNCG 

Develop an online community of resources for parents with special needs children.

Team 56: Team Green

EL 1: Will Lawson, MA Student, NCAT
EL 2: Dr. Tahl Zimmerman, Senior Research Assc., Food & Nutritional Science.
PI:  Dr. Salam Ibrahim, Senior Professor, Food & Nutritional Science. 

We have developed a method for producing high quality bacteria using agricultural waste and want to license this technology to producers of probiotic products.

Team 43:More Than Thanks

EL: Jessica Navarro, MSW, UNCG
PI: Jonahan Tudge, PhD

Building upon five years of research about gratitude with children and adolescents, we plan to write, design, and publish a children’s book exemplifying gratitude as a virtue to be practiced through action, not just words.

Team 44: Backpack Bolster

EL: Jewel Moser, Sophomore in Business & Marketing, NCAT

The Backpack Bolster is an innovative solution to the common problems of back, neck, and shoulder pain related to the use of heavy book bags.

Team 45: SkillDivvy

EL1: Matthew Mullens, Senior in Engineering, NCAT

EL2: Curt Meinhold, Center for Creative Leadership

SkillDivvy is an application that helps organizations better understand existing culture, leverage internal skills, and deliver higher rates of engagement and satisfaction by understanding the values, skills, and interests of individuals and teams.

Team 46: PROPS

EL1: Victoria Coble, Senior in Integrated Professional Studies

EL2: Shane Coble

EL3: Catherine Goetz, Career Services, UNCG

M: Stefan Goetz

PROPS is a social peer-to-peer challenge network where you can track challenges with your friends.

Team 47: Grenergy Solutions

EL: Nafeezuddin Mohammad, Graduate Student Nano-Chemical

Dr. Debasish Kuila, Chemistry, NCAT

Dr. Omar Basha, Chemistry, NCAT

Utilize carbon dioxide to build a modular plant with same throughput as the conventional chemical plants with micro-reactor technology.

Team 48: E-ARTSTUDIOS

EL1: Esha Hickson, UNCG Alum, Kinesiology/Dance

EL2: Kenae Williams, Senior, Apparel & Retail Consumer Studies

PI: Craig Peck PhD

M: Dr. William Boone, WSSU

Online Dance Streaming Portal

Team 49: Postbiotic Labs

EL1: Omar Singleton, Neuroscience, WFU

EL2: Alex Ilyasov, Neuroscience, WFU

PI: Hariom Yadav, PHD

M: Peter Sheldrake, PhD

Postbiotic Labs is a microbiome health solutions company that is translating research from Wake Forest School of Medicine into a commercial food additive and dietary supplement. Our product, LPD3.5, is a postbiotic, or inactivated probiotic, which delivers the benefits of a probiotic while being able to be used in shelf-stable food and beverage products.

Team 50: IYN Inc. – SafeRise

EL1: Lanita Johnson, UNCG Alum, Peace and Conflict Studies-Masters

EL2: Peggy Johnson

EL3: Brenisha Thompson

EL4: Kanica Bryant

EL5: Lashanda Sanford

SafeRise (product name) will become a leading piece of technology for parents all across the world.

Team 34: Robust Big Data Analysis

EL: Yang Peng, Masters Student, Stastics, UNCG
       Bety Rostandy, Masters Student, Stastics, UNCG
       Philip Zhu, Masters Student, Stastics, UNCG

PI: Xiaoli Gao, Associate Professor, Math & Statistics, UNCG

Providing robust data analysis by incorporating both scientific and industrial facts into statistical modeling efficiently.

Team 35: ReP DS

EL: Folasade Adekanle, Undergrad, Biomechanical Engineering, NC A&T 

PI: Ronald Gamble, Adjunct Professor, Physics, NCAT

The goal of this project is to reduce the cost of dialysis by finding a way to reuse the dialysis solution.

Team 36: NC^2

EL: Philip Agbo, PhD Student, Nanoengineering, NCAT
       Sidharth Karnati, PhD Student, Nanoengineering, NCAT

PI: Dongyang De, Assistant Professor, Department of Built Environment, NCAT

Mentor: Lifeng Zhang, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Built Environment

We are developing an Environment-friendly epoxy polymer composites reinforced with nanofillers for lighter and stronger structures for a variety of applications including Automobiles, Aerospace, Construction.

Team 37: SMRDI

EL: Brian Sims, Executive Director, Jomoworks
       Jonaé Brown, Undergrad, NCCU
       Kevin Moore, Jomoworks

PI: Eric Saliim, PhD, Adjunct Instructor, Biological & Biomedical Sciences, NCCU

Mentor: Undi Hoffler, PhD, Director, Research Compliance and Technology Transfer, NCCU

The Social Media Research Dissemination Initiative (SMRDI) enables research organizations to connect with new audiences and stakeholders through social media.

Team 38: Random Bytes

EL: Nathaniel Jones, Grad Student, Community Development, UNCG
       Kouame N’Dri, Undergrad, computer Science, UNCG

A mobile platform that provides a curated experience when it comes to searhing an optimum dining experience.

Team 39: Leaders of Real Destiny

EL: Lauren Simmons, PhD Student, Education & Cultural Foundations, UNCG

PI: Craig Peck, PhD, Associate Professor, ELC Department, UNCG

Mentor: Angela Mauldin, CEO, Collegiate Advocacy Group

My idea encompasses providing a character education curriculum designed for at-risk youth.

Team 40: Latinx Mental Health

EL: Camila Pulgar Guzman, PhD Student, Counseling and Education Development, UNCG

PI: Nathaniel Ivers, PhD, Department Chair, WFU

Our project is about creating prevention materials that providers can use in their clinic when they don’t have a bilingual therapist on-site.

Team 41: Starlyng

EL: Amir Young, Undergrad, Biology, UNCG
       Nick Badgion, Undergrad, Business Administration, Salem College
       Krystle Watkins, Alumni, Marketing, WSSU

Starlyng is an online platform that connects women and minority businesses owners to business development opportunities.

Team 42: Nano Mosaic

EL: Sheeba Dawood, PhD Student, Nanoengineering, UNCG

PI: Hemali Rathnayke, PhD, Nanoscience, UNCG

Mentor: Glenn Seymour

 Product offers high surface area and high sbsorption capability to recover lithium from waste, sewage, and sea water. 

Team 24: SoftOffice

EL: Emmanuel  Nuakoh, PhD Student Computer Science, NC A&T 

Team 25: Jabin

EL: Homayoon Ershadi, Alum UNCG

M: Ged King, CEO, SFW Agency

Team 26: Motivate to Participate

EL: Misti Wajciechowski, Ph.D. UNCG Kinesiology

PI: Michael Hemphill, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Kinesiology

M: Benita Turner, Health and Physical Education Specialist, Henrico County Public Schools

Team 27: FaniBath

EL: Mandy Marchitello, UNCG Alum

PI: Michael Hemphill, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Kinesiology

Team 28:Act4PM

EL: Si Zhu,  Ph.D.  Family and Consumer Sciences NC A&T

PI:  Guibing Chen, Ph.D. Associate Professor Family and Consumer Sciences NC A&T

Team 29: Eco-Organize

EL: Thayle Heggie,  Masters,  Public Health UNCG

PI:  Regina McCoy, Associate Professor Public Health Education

Team 30: Nanofibers

EL: Nafisa Sirelkhatim,  Research Scholar,  Nanoengineering NC A&T

PI:  Lifeng Zhang, Ph.D.,  Associate Professor Nanoengineering NC A&T

Team 31 SangLab

EL: Yingdon Zhu, PhD, 
EL: Hunter Snooks 

PI: Shangmin Sang, PhD, Professor, Nutrition

Team 33: EverywhereAd

EL: Rashaad Galloway, Post Bacc, Bio Chemistry, 
EL: Dezbee McDaniel

M: Tunji Williams, CEO DealWip

Team 16: Energy Harvesting

EL: Ryan Yarborough, PhD Nanoscience, JSNN

PI: Hemali Rathnayrke, Assistant Professor, Nanoscience

Team 17: iGit Company

EL1: Eric Mitchell, Co-Founder, iGit Company, LLC

EL2: Yolanda Mitchell, Co-Founder, iGit Company, LLC  

PI: Justin Streuli, Director, LaunchUNCG

M: Jim Boyer, Principal Infrastructure Architect, SRS Technology, LLC

Team 18: Health eCoach Team

EL: Maurine Crouch, MA Public Health Education

PI: Regina McCoy, Professor, Public Health Education

M: Andy Brewer, Instructional Technologist, Northwest Area Health Education Center

Team 19: NanoMatrix

EL: Sara Abbasi Razgaleh, PhD, JSNN

PI: Shyam Aravamudhan, Associate Professor, Nanoengineering

M: Jim Ryan, PhD, Founding Dean of JSNN

Team 20: Diversity Training

EL: Jennifer Klaiber, GAA, Human Development and Family Studies

PI: Dan Perlman, Professor, Human Development and Family Studies

M: Elliott Kimball, Assistant Director, Office of Interculteral Engagement

Team 21: Garage Sky

EL1: Trevor Nelson, Accounting & Finance

EL2: Cameron Nelson, Supply Chain

PI: Thaddeus McEwen, Professor, Business Administration

M: Carlos C Mims, Vice President, Trapp Insurance Group

Team 22: Aquatic Defender

EL: Renuka Panchagavi, PhD Chemistry, Computation Science

PI: Scott Harrison, Assistant Professor, Biology

M: Chris Veal, MBA, Counselor, SBTDC

Team 23: Biochar Production

EL: Natasha McMaster, Biological Engineering

PI: Abolghasem Shahbazi, Professor, Biological Engineering

M: Matthew Todd, Research Technician, NCAT

Team 8: Precision Edge Performance

EL – Katie Thompson, Ed.D., Kinesiology

EL – Jill Wierzba, Ed.D., Kinesiology

PI – Dianne Gill, Ph.D., Professor, Kinesiology

M – Mark Geske, Lietutenant, Fayetteville Police Department

Innovating theoretically and empirically based holistic human performance training to include non-invasive measurement, monitoring, recording, and analyzing of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in combination with systematic applied performance psychology and kinesiology methodologies.


Team 9: BrainCARE

(Delayed participation to further improve their innovation)

EL – Nicole Thomas, MA, Public Health Education

PI – Jeff Milroy, Professor, Public Health Education

M – David Wyrick, Founder, Prevention Strategies LLC

Our product would be an app that incorporates intermittent public health messages including but not limited to recognizing the signs and symptoms of concussions throughout cognitive training games (may include games that improve memory, attention, reaction time, and problem solving).

Team 10: Cognitive Support Device for Individuals with Autism (CSDIA)

EL – Hannah Townsend, Ph.D., Specialized Education Services

EL – Pavand Kethinedi, Computer Science

PI – Pamela Williamson, Professor, Education

The longterm purpose of this project will be to develop a cognitive prosthetic device to support the executive function skills of individuals with autism.

Team 11: Team Market Seg

EL – Phillip Sheldon, MPA

PI – Stephen Sills, Director, CHCS

M – Allison Bramwell, Ph.D.

Using methods from the social sciences, we want to help communities understand their neighborhoods and focus investment into areas in which they can get the most “bang-for-their-buck.”

Team 12: Juvenile Navigating System – JNS

EL – Sadric Bonner, Training and Technical Assistance Specialist, UNCG CYFCP

PI – Ken Gruber, Ph.D., UNCG CYFCP

M – Natalie Patrics Tucker, Accessibility Program Manager

We wish to create a smartphone app allowing people to track loved ones in the juvenile justice system.

Team 13: Onyx Ocean

EL – Fa’Lon Thomas, Entrepreneuirship & Business

PI – Thaddeus McEwen, Ph.D., Professor, Managment

M – Christina Tupper, Professor, Management

Our mission is to build a full curriculum for STEM classes and summer camps

Team 14: Wellness Council of North Carolina

EL – GracieLee Weaver, Ph.D., Public Health Education

PI – Dan Bibeau, Professor, Public Health Education

Our aim is to develop a locally oriented wellness council serving the NC region.

Team 15: Toxicity Database as a Service

EL – Joseph Mwangi, Ph.D., Medical Biochemistry

PI – Norman Chiu, Ph.D., Professor, Chemistry

M – Charles R. Cantor, Ph.D., Sequenom Inc.

We’re going to create a novel platform and reference database for high throughput screening for in vitro chemical toxicity.

Team 1: 3i-Nano JSNN

EL – Taylor Mabe Ph.D., Nanoscience JSNN

PI – Jianjun Wei, Ph.D., Associate Professor JSNN

M – Brad Hayes, Retired CFO, LabCorp

3i Nanotech makes point-of-care devices that could replace the large, bench-top instruments that are currently used for disease diagnostics and protein detection. A handheld biological sensor yields immediate results in a low-cost, portable format.

Team 2: Targeting Virulence

EL – Cassandra Naphen, Ph.D., Chemistry

PI – Nadja Cech, Ph.D., Professor, Chemistry

M – Cedric Pearce, Ph.D., CEO, Mycosynthetix

Targeting Virulence is a new therapeutic strategy to shut down bacterial pathogenesis (i.e. toxin production). Through this isolation methodology, we hope to create a natural way to break the cycle of drug resistance.

Team 3: Cardiac Wellness Assessment Tool

EL – Shane Loeffler, Ph.D. Nanoscience, JSNN

PI – Joseph Starobin, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Nanoscience

M – Ryan Barry, MBA, Strategic Projects Coordinator, ORE

This Cardiac Wellness Assessment Tool focuses on monitoring the reserve of cardiac repolarization as a tool for quantification of the influence of physical, emotional and environmental stressors on cardiac performance in asymptomatic population.

Team 4: ArthroLax

EL – James Coppock, MS Applied Neuromechanics, Kinesiology

El –  Elvis Foli, MS Applied Neuromechanics, Kinesiology

PI – Sandra Shultz, Ph.D., Professor, Kinesiology

M – Robert Koshinskie, MBA, Principal Consultant, Ringbolt Services

Arthrolax is developing a device that can efficiently and accurately characterize and measure multi-planar knee ligament integrity.

Team 5: Solelectrolyte

EL – Alla Letfullina, Ph.D. Nanoscience, JSNN

PI – Sungjin Cho, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Nanoengineering

Solelectrolyte’s goal is to achieve the next generation energy storage device by developing a solid state electrolyte membrane.

Team 6: Shorti

EL – Keenan Smith, Co-founder, BrownBoxWorks, NCAT Alumni

PI – Everette Slocum, Co-founder, BrownBoxWorks, NCAT

M – Thaddeus McEwen, Ph.D., Professor, Management

M – Lou Ann Flanders-Stec, MBA, EVP of Entrepreneurship, Launch Greensboro

Shorti is an iOS and Android writing app that allows users to imagine, create and share short stories and poems of up to 1500 words.

Team 7: Super SAPS

EL – Michael Assad, Ph.D. Nanoscience, JSNN

PI – Dan Herr, Professor & Dept Chair, Nanoscience

M – Justin Streuli, MBA

Super SAPS is focused on developing an improved superabsorbent material applicable in a variety of industries.

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