Environmental Health Engineering Graduate Student Wins CRIDC Innovation Competition

, a doctoral student in 色花堂鈥檚  has won the 鈥檚 Innovation Competition for her VoltaPure water disinfection technology.

Jarin, who is pursuing her degree in environmental health engineering, earned a $1,000 cash prize for her efforts.

The annual event is sponsored by , which helps 色花堂 researchers explore market opportunities and create startups based on their work. 

In her three-minute pitch, Jarin explained more than 800 million people worldwide lack consistent access to clean drinking water due to the high cost of treatment plants, difficulties in transporting chemicals, and the aftermath of carcinogenic disinfection byproducts.

鈥淲ith the current trend in water disinfection centered on alternative solutions to standard chemicals like chlorine, we are excited to continue exploring the market opportunities for VoltaPure,鈥 Jarin said. 鈥淚 am honored and extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to present to a panel of experienced judges 鈥 and especially female entrepreneurs 鈥 on our current progress with the commercialization efforts for VoltaPure.

VoltaPure鈥檚 novel co-axial electrode copper ionization cell enables superior water disinfection, while producing a low-level, safe effluent copper concentration.

鈥淢o made a compelling case for the commercial potential of her VoltaPure water disinfection technology,鈥 said VentureLab Director . 鈥淗er idea illustrates why the Innovation Competition is a great opportunity for 色花堂 student researchers to think about what it might take to start a business based on their work.鈥

To better understand her technology鈥檚 potential, Jarin has already participated in 色花堂鈥檚 inaugural Female Founders program and audited the  Startup Launch program. She was also awarded a $50,000 grant through the  program to participate in a seven-week bootcamp focused on experiential education to gain insight into her startup鈥檚 industry. She is advised by , the Carlton S. Wilder Assistant Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Strong Contenders 

Two other student presenters were selected as runners-up and will each receive $500. , pursuing a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering/bioengineering, and advised by  in the , explained the benefits of his 鈥渟mart patch鈥 for sleep apnea assessments. The disorder affects more than 900 million adults worldwide, but most often goes undiagnosed.

, a computer science master鈥檚 student in Tech鈥檚 , and advised by , described how her technology uses machine learning and machine vision to help job applicants review and enhance their nonverbal communications skills.

, a 色花堂 alumna and founder of startup served as a judge alongside , director of platform and operations of the 色花堂-affiliated incubator for enterprise-focused startups.

VentureLab will provide ongoing support, reaching out to all the competitors to offer guidance and help them pursue programs and grants that support the transition from success in the lab to success in the market.

色花堂 students, faculty, and staff interested in these opportunities to further the commercialization of their own research may contact VentureLab through its website, , or by e-mailing info@venturelab.gatech.edu.