Best Student Paper Competition
The IEEE Sensors 2005 Conference announces the Best Student Paper Competition to recognize excellence among its student participants. A Best Student Paper Award sponsored by SAMSUNG will be presented at this year conference in Irvine, California, USA.
Ten finalists selected by the Technical Program Committee will make oral presentations on Tuesday night, November 1st, 2005 at the IEEE Sensors 2005 Conference. The First, Second, and Third Place winners will be announced and the Best Student Paper Awards are to be presented at the conference banquet on November 2nd. All finalists will receive an award certificate. The winners will also receive a plaque and a $1,000 cash prize.
Best Student Paper Competition Finalists:
High Order Band-pass Sigma Delta Interface for Gyroscopes, Yufeng Dong, University of Southampton
Dynamic Image Reconstruction in Electrical Capacitance Tomography using Particle Filters, Daniel Watzenig,Graz University of Technology
Broadband Wireless Sensing of Radioactive Chemicals Utilizing Inherent RF Transmissions from Pulse Discharges, Christine Eun, University of Michigan
Volatile Organic Compound Discrimination Using Nanostructured Polythiophene Sensors, Bo Li, Carnegie Mellon University
Novel O157:H7 E. coli Detector Utilizing a Langasite Surface Acoustic Wave Device, Eric Berkenpas, University of Maine
A MEMS Strain Sensor with 33 Nanostrain Resolution in a 10kHz Bandwidth,Kenneth Wojciechowski,Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
A Robust MEMS Probe Card for Fine Pitch Test Using a New Cantilever Moving Scheme, Doo-Yun Chung, ICMEMS
Distributed Odor Source Localization in Dynamic Environment, Wisnu Jatmiko, Nagoya University
Auto-tunable Microlens Chip for Sensing Applications, Weisong Wang, Louisiana Tech University
Unpowered Wireless Corrosion Sensor For Steel Reinforced Concrete, Matthew Andringa,University of Texas, Austin
Point of Contact for the Competition: Ms. Barbara Wehner, bwehner@epapers.org