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Lassonde students win Geomatics App Challenge

Three of York's Lassonde School of Engineering Geomatics students – Stephen Kosmachuk, Justine Abdelshahid and Benjamin Brunson – have been selected as the winners of the 2017 Esri Canada Centre of Excellence (ECCE) App Challenge.

The App Challenge is an annual event for students studying at higher education institutes that are members of the ECCE program.

Lassonde students Stephen Kosmachuk, Justine Abdelshahid and Benjamin Brunson

The primary objective of the event is to challenge students to use their technical Geographic Information Systems (GIS) knowledge, creativity and ability to innovate and work together to produce a relevant and functional app using the Esri platform. This year’s theme was sustainable transportation.

Deteriorating transportation infrastructure is becoming an increasingly important issue in aging cities. Lassonde's team developed an app that seeks to satisfy the need to gather and analyze crucial traffic hazard data on a continuous basis.

This will provide the public with a means to report traffic hazards to city officials and to provide urban planning experts with a means of intuitively organizing and analyzing the crowd-sourced information. Their app can be accessed here: https://esricanada-ce.github.io/ecce-app-challenge-2017/Team_Sweet_e_Motion/app.

The three Lassonde students have won a trip to the 2017 Esri User Conference in San Diego.