Activities

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Student Paper Competition

This competition will reward excellence in communications skills. Technical papers written by
undergraduate IEEE members will be evaluated by a panel of three judges from industry. The
author must also deliver a short oral presentation of his/her work which will factor into the score.
Prizes: 1st - $800, 2nd - $500, 3rd - $200
>> Paper Contest Rules [word, pdf]

Hardware Competition
The classic "Summit Challenge" robot competition which is run at each Student Activities
Conference.
Prizes: 1st - $800, 2nd - $500, 3rd - $200
>> Summit Challenge SAC 2005 Rules [word, pdf]

Micromouse Competition
A challenging and popular robotics competition involving the
construction of an autonomous robotic "mouse" that navigates to the center of a
random maze from a specified corner in the shortest amount of time possible.

Prizes: 1st - $350, 2nd - $175
>> Micromouse SAC 2005 Rules [word, pdf]

Project Showcase
Displays for student projects will be judged and a winning project decided by popular vote. The winner will receive a certificate and plaque.
Prizes: 1st - $800, 2nd - $500, 3rd - $200

>> Project Showcase Rules [word, pdf]

Leadership Training Workshop
Members of IEEE will participate in a workshop to sharpen their leadership skills as well as
to provide them with fresh ideas and approaches to solving problems with their student
chapters.

Ethics Competition
Student branches will be presented with ethical dilemmas and will have to devise solutions. The creativity and ethical soundness of these solutions will be judged.
Prizes: 1st - $400, 2nd - $200
>> Ethics Competition Rules [word, pdf]

 

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