2002 Student EMC Design CompetitionApply Your EMC Design Knowledge to a Real-Life Problem.
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You are invited to take part in the 2002 Student EMC Design Competition. The winner will be announced at the 2002 IEEE International Symposium on EMC in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The 2000 and 2001 EMC Student Design Competitions were a major success! In the 2001 competition, we had two 1st place wining entries. The two winning entries were teams from California State University, Chico and Florida Atlantic University. For their efforts, each team received $900 in cash and one student from each winning entry received an expense-paid trip to attend the 2001 IEEE International Symposium on EMC in Montréal, Canada. This included a free pass to all technical sessions and exhibits and a special recognition during the Awards Luncheon! The most important reward for the participants was the experience of applying their EMC design knowledge to a real-life problem. All you need to do to enter the 2002 Student EMC Design Competition is contact Ahmad M. Fallah at (408) 342-5516, or via email at ahmadfallah@ieee.org, and request a design kit and a copy of the competition rules by December 31, 2001. Then, apply your knowledge of EMC design principles and submit your design entry and a detailed report on how you arrived at your solution by April 15, 2002. You will be notified well in advance so you can attend the 2002 IEEE International Symposium on EMC in Minneapolis, Minnesota and present the results of your efforts in a poster session. And, of course, you can then collect the $900 cash award!
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(From Left to Right) Joe Butler, President, EMC Society, Richard Chairez representing the team (members included Gaurav Khalsa and Cynthia Abundabar) from California State University at Chico, Christos Kinezos, student winner from Florida Atlantic University, and Dr. Maqsood Mohd, Chair, Education and Student Activities Committee (ESAC). Photo by Ahmad Fallah |
(From left to right) Ahmad Fallah, Chair, Student Design Subcommittee, Richard Chairez, Dr. Heda Ma, Student Advisor from California State University at Chico, and Dr. Maqsood Mohd, Chair, ESAC. Photo by Ahmad Fallah |
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