THE
SECOND IEEE BIO-TECH COMPETITION
SPONSORED BY:
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, and Circuits and Systems/Electron
Devices Los Angeles Council Chapters. Special thanks to the IEEE LAC
South Bay Section for their support and sponsorship.
The Second IEEE Bio-Tech Applications Contest will take place on February 12, 2000.
Place and time: CSULB, ECS 105, 12:30. Refreshments at 11:30. (The participants are
invited to attend Robotics Contest that will start at 10:00.)
Eligibility:
College students enrolled in six or more units whose campus is located in Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, or Kern
counties.
Theme:
To develop and present a concept using Electrical, Electronic, Biomedical, and/or
Electro-Optics to assist a persons' disability - or to improve a persons' ability to
manage tasks that usually require assistance.
Requirements:
Abstract of 50 to 500 words submitted for judging before January 29, 2000. All abstracts
should be typed, using no smaller than size 10 font, and must not exceed four pages in
length including any attached diagrams, schematic,
and/or pictures. The concept submitted shall be that of the students, and shall note all
references. Students shall present their concept during the contest.
Contacts:
Please contact one of the members of the Contest Panel (Dr. Willis Downing, CSUN; Dr.
Bogdan Kuszta, Caltech; Mr. Jack Iverson, IEEE/EMBS; Dr. David Braun, Calpoly SLO; Dr.
Richard Cockrum, CSUP; Dr. Ernesto Suaste, CINVESTAV-IPN; Dr. Maryam Moussavi, CSULB; Mr.
David Whitmoyer, IEEE) or contest coordinators: Larry Dalton, IEEE/LAC or Dr.Chris
Druzgalski, CSULB. Please, check the Web page for updates.
Prospective participants are strongly encouraged to submit early a letter indicating their
anticipated participation. Mail the following information: Name and address of the
participant, tentative area or anticipated title of the entry.
Please mail to Dr. Chris Druzgalski, Department of Electrical Eng., CSULB, Long Beach, CA
90840.
The students who are authors of winning papers will attend the February 26, 2000 - National
Engineers Week Awards Banquet, were they will receive their awards and recognition! More
details and information about the Second as well as the First IEEE Bio-Tech Applications
Contest, which was sponsored by IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, and Circuits and
Systems/Electron Devices Los Angeles Council Chapters, and organized by Larry Dalton, Dr.
Chris Druzgalski, and others, you can find at www.engr.csulb.edu/~bme (see announcements).
The awards ranged from $250 to $1000. Industrial reps, companies, or sections that would
like to get involved please contact Dr. Chris Druzgalski at bme@engr.csulb.edu, or
druz@csulb.edu, or call 562-985-8054.