Today-Nov 18

A Singapore team invented an eye-test device to become one of the top winners for the James Dyson Award. They were chosen from more than 2,000 entries across 28 countries and regions to bag a prize in the international winner category. The team from NUS won S$53,000 to further develop and enhance the device. One of the team members wanted to do something after witnessing her father going through agonizing eye test. The team had a video call with British engineer James Dyson, who also has glaucoma. These eye pressure tests, also known as intraocular pressure monitoring, are not for the faint-hearted. “It’s quite a painful process,” she said. Ms Yu, is a postdoctoral student with the department of materials science and engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS).  The ordeal her father, who is now 55 years old, went through was enough to motivate Ms Yu, a China national, and her teammates — compatriot Li Si and Singaporean David Lee — to invent a less intrusive and portable device for testing a glaucoma patient’s eye pressure at home.  Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/dads-glaucoma-tests-spur-nus-student-invent-pain-free-device-now-its-james-dyson-award