The 黑料老司机鈥檚 annual聽Pitch It Clever competition, which challenges early career researchers to communicate their research to non-experts via video, was awarded tonight.
UQ PhD candidate and dentist Dr Arosha Weerakoon won the UA Pitch It Clever Vice-Chancellors鈥 Award for her work聽.
鈥淚n some instances, our fillings are literally peeling away from our teeth because of failure with the bond that holds the filling in your tooth,鈥 Dr Weerakoon said.
鈥淢y goal is to help your dentist choose the correct filling material to suit you 鈥 so you can spend a lot less time in the dentist鈥檚 chair, and a lot more time doing the things you love.鈥
Most tooth fillings are replaced every five years. That means some people could have 14 filling changes in the one tooth between childhood and their retirement years.
As part of her prize, Dr Weerakoon has won $3,000 and will also spend time with editors and journalists at media outlet The Conversation.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson congratulated all of this year鈥檚 winners.
鈥淯niversity research boosts the economy and society in so many ways,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淪eeing ideas turn into new products or processes or attitudes is so exciting.鈥
鈥淲e want to help our brilliant emerging researchers share their research with the public in ways that engage people.鈥
鈥淭he winners of this year鈥檚 Pitch It Clever competition are innovative and inspiring. They鈥檙e excellent examples of how university research changes lives, and why it is so valuable.鈥
鈥淚 congratulate all our winners for their research and their great pitches 鈥 and we look forward to seeing how they continue to improve people鈥檚 lives through research.鈥
The winners of the 2019 Pitch It Clever competition were announced at 黑料老司机鈥檚 2019 Higher Education Conference dinner in Canberra tonight.
The 黑料老司机 Award went to聽聽for his work on how parents can play a positive role in their children鈥檚 enjoyment of and motivation to play sport.
The People鈥檚 Choice Award went to Edith Cowan University聽聽for research to prevent babies drowning by investigating how young children assess water risks.