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First Prize $150
Second Prize $100
Third Prize $50
The 1 st place will be representing Carleton University at Eastern Ontario
Papers Competition
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
5:30 ? 7:30
Room MC 2014
For Registration and more Information visit IEEE office at ME 4238 or
For Registration and more Information visit IEEE office at ME 4238 or
http://www.ieee.engsoc.org/v2.0/
the Deadline for Registration is Mar19th, 5:30pm
Free Pizza and Refreshment will be provided to all contestants
if you have any questions, please feel free to contact : jrong@connect.carleton.ca
eatikpo@connect.carleton.ca
Guideline and Rules
1. The competition is open Carleton University Students, who have not completed the
final academic year of their undergraduate program.
2. The work will be judged on a presentation, with conventional visual aids given to an
audience of the speaker's peers. (All members of the IEEE and their guests are also
invited.)
3. The duration of the talk is not to exceed 15 minutes. (There will also be a question
period of approximately 5 minutes.)
4. The presentations will be judged by a panel of 3 to 5 respected members of the
Electrical Engineering profession, who will present their findings shortly after the
conclusion of the final presentation. (Judging will be based first on presentation, then
on content and originality.)
5. The speaker should present his/her own work. This can include the work of a team of
which the speaker is a member, or a subject the speaker has researched for
himself/herself. Although it is assumed that the speaker will receive help from
teachers and fellow students, the speaker should design the presentation for
himself/herself. The speaker may use professional help in preparing visual
presentations, but this must be declared to the judges.
6. Demonstrations, where used, should be prepared by the speaker. Help from others
must be acknowledged.
7. The papers are limited to electrical, computer and electronics engineering topics.
* Based on rules from the previous years
Second Prize $100
Third Prize $50
The 1 st place will be representing Carleton University at Eastern Ontario
Papers Competition
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
5:30 ? 7:30
Room MC 2014
For Registration and more Information visit IEEE office at ME 4238 or
For Registration and more Information visit IEEE office at ME 4238 or
http://www.ieee.engsoc.org/v2.0/
the Deadline for Registration is Mar19th, 5:30pm
Free Pizza and Refreshment will be provided to all contestants
if you have any questions, please feel free to contact : jrong@connect.carleton.ca
eatikpo@connect.carleton.ca
Guideline and Rules
1. The competition is open Carleton University Students, who have not completed the
final academic year of their undergraduate program.
2. The work will be judged on a presentation, with conventional visual aids given to an
audience of the speaker's peers. (All members of the IEEE and their guests are also
invited.)
3. The duration of the talk is not to exceed 15 minutes. (There will also be a question
period of approximately 5 minutes.)
4. The presentations will be judged by a panel of 3 to 5 respected members of the
Electrical Engineering profession, who will present their findings shortly after the
conclusion of the final presentation. (Judging will be based first on presentation, then
on content and originality.)
5. The speaker should present his/her own work. This can include the work of a team of
which the speaker is a member, or a subject the speaker has researched for
himself/herself. Although it is assumed that the speaker will receive help from
teachers and fellow students, the speaker should design the presentation for
himself/herself. The speaker may use professional help in preparing visual
presentations, but this must be declared to the judges.
6. Demonstrations, where used, should be prepared by the speaker. Help from others
must be acknowledged.
7. The papers are limited to electrical, computer and electronics engineering topics.
* Based on rules from the previous years