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Ahmad Fallah and Maqsood Mohd are
shown with last years student winners Wes Williams and
Madiha Jafri (from left to right). Students: This could be
you in 2006! |
The IEEE EMC-S Education and Student Activities
Committee (ESAC) strives to promote learning and EMC education
for all members of the EMC Society. One of the ways the ESAC implements
this strategy is through its various competitions and awards program.
In addition to hands-on experimental demonstrations and fundamentals
tutorial workshops on different EMC concepts, every year ESAC
also presents multiple awards during the Annual Symposium Awards
Luncheon.
We are pleased to announce the 2005 awards winners:
Best Student Symposium Paper Award
Safety Evaluation of Walk-Through Metal Detectors,
by Dagang Wu*, Rui Qiang*, and Ji Chen, Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
(* student author)
University Grant Award
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
McGill University, Montréal, Canada
Best Student Design Award
Michael Flanner and Talha Ahmed, Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department, California State University, Chico, California
The 2005 Leo L. Beranek Grant Student Winners
Sven Battermann of the Institute of Electrical Engineering and
Measurement Science, University of Hanover, Germany
Yakup Bayram of the Electro Science Laboratory, Electrical and
Computer Engineering Department, Ohio State University, Columbus
Benjamin Moss and Vimal Ambat of the Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department, University of Missouri, Rolla
For any additional information, please contact the ESAC Chair,
Maqsood Mohd at (850) 729-6115 or by emailing at maqsood@ieee.org.
Stay tuned to the next issue of the EMC Newsletter for a complete
review of all the EMC Society awards presented during the annual
awards luncheon held in conjunction with the 2005 IEEE International
Symposium on EMC in Chicago. Also, the Education and Student Activities
Committee will provide a detailed article in the next issue about
its activities in Chicago, including how to become eligible for
these special student awards next year! EMC