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SoutheastCon 2001
March 30 - April 1
Clemson University

Student Paper Competition

The annual IEEE Region 3 Student Paper Competition will be held during SoutheastCon 2001. Each student branch in Region 3 is invited to submit an entry. All undergraduate student members of IEEE are eligible to participate.

Prizes are:
First Place - $550.00
Second Place - $300.00
Third Place - $150.00

In addition to the first, second, and third place prizes, the school represented by the author of the first place paper will receive a plaque.

Timetable

February 15: The entrants must mail six copies of their papers and one additional copy of their abstract to the Regional Student Activities Chair (RSAC) no later than this date.

The address is: Bruce L. Walcott
IEEE Region 3 Student Activities Chair
312 CRMS
College of Engineering
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0108

When mailing, it is suggested that the package be insured. The paper will be signed for upon delivery and assigned a number. In this way, lost or delayed entries can be traced more easily.

March 15: Judging of written papers is to be completed by this date. Contestants whose papers are selected to be presented orally will be notified immediately thereafter by the host Counselor or the Regional Student Activities Chair acting for the host Counselor. In order to ensure prompt notification, please include the branch counselor's telephone number in the letter of transmittal.

Conference Time: Finalists selected must be at SoutheastCon to present their papers.

Additional Information
More information on the Student Paper Competition, including the rules and paper format requirements, may be found on the IEEE Region 3 Student Paper Competition web page.

 

 

 


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