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James Rhule is the founder and Chief Idea Officer of Project: Human City. He studied Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University. Wanting to make a greater impact for the underrepresented public, he designed an organization to meet the needs of all people living together, rather than following traditional means. James has worked for the City of Toronto for ten years. His professional interests include particle physics, algorithms and human interactions. When not designing impact initiatives for Project: Human City, James enjoys reading, writing, cooking and spending time with his three young nephews.
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Engineering Review of "The Arch Cradle I" 3D Printer
Project: Human City is seeking an engineering review of its experimental 3D printer, "The Arch Cradle I." The goal of this project is to assess the design, functionality, and performance of the printer to ensure it meets industry standards and user expectations. The printer is intended to revolutionize urban manufacturing by enabling rapid prototyping and production of complex structures. The review will focus on evaluating the printer's mechanical components, software integration, and overall usability. The team will identify potential areas for improvement and provide recommendations to enhance the printer's efficiency and reliability. This project offers learners the opportunity to apply their engineering knowledge in a practical setting, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications. - Assess the design and functionality of "The Arch Cradle I." - Evaluate the printer's mechanical components and software integration. - Identify potential areas for improvement. - Provide recommendations for enhancing efficiency and reliability.

Secure Internal Dashboard Development
Project: Human City is seeking a team of learners to develop a secure internal dashboard to efficiently manage their suite of four applications. The current management process is fragmented, leading to inefficiencies and potential security vulnerabilities. The goal of this project is to create a centralized, user-friendly interface that consolidates the management of these applications, enhancing both security and operational efficiency. The dashboard should incorporate role-based access control to ensure that only authorized personnel can access specific features. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their knowledge of web development, cybersecurity, and user interface design in a real-world context. The team will focus on creating a robust backend system, a responsive frontend interface, and ensuring data security throughout the application.

Digital Model Creation for Human City Meshstore
Project: Human City is seeking to enhance its Meshstore by developing a series of high-quality digital models. The goal of this project is to create realistic and detailed 3D models that can be used in various applications, such as virtual reality environments, architectural visualizations, and urban planning simulations. The models should reflect the diverse and dynamic nature of urban settings, capturing elements like buildings, streetscapes, and public spaces. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their skills in 3D modeling, texturing, and rendering, using software tools commonly taught in digital design and architecture programs. The project will focus on creating a cohesive set of models that can be easily integrated into existing digital platforms, ensuring compatibility and usability.

CityLayer WebApp Development
Project: Human City is seeking a team of learners to develop the CityLayer WebApp, a B2B interface designed to streamline the management of two critical applications: Co-quest and Lotus Learning. Co-quest is a worker direction app that helps organizations efficiently allocate and manage their workforce, while Lotus Learning is a learning management platform aimed at enhancing employee training and development. The goal of this project is to create a cohesive and user-friendly web application that allows organizations to seamlessly manage both Co-quest and Lotus Learning from a single interface. This project will provide learners with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in web development, user interface design, and backend integration. Key objectives include: - Designing a user-friendly interface that integrates functionalities of both Co-quest and Lotus Learning. - Ensuring the web application design is secure, scalable, and easy to maintain.