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The IEEE SENSORS 2007 Conference announces the Best Student Paper Award Competition to recognize excellence among its student participants. The Best Student Paper Award will be presented at this year's conference in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

A select number of finalists will be selected by the Technical Program Committee to make 5-minute oral presentations on the evening of Monday, October 29th at the conference. Three (3) winners will be selected from this competition. The winners and awards will be announced at the banquet on Tuesday, October 30th.

To be considered for the competition, the presenting author must have been a student (at least half-time) at the time of the described research was completed and must have been the major contributor to both the written paper and to the research described in the paper. To qualify for the contest, the student must be the presenter of the paper.

To apply to be a part of the Best Student Award Competition, please fill out this application form.

If you have questions, please contact: info@ieee-sensors2007.org.

Previous winners of the IEEE SENSORS Conference Best Student Paper Competition are:

IEEE SENSORS 2006, Daegu, KOREA

1st Prize:Jason Shih, California Institute of Technology, USA
Paper Title:"Micofabricated Platform for Nanoscale Flow Sensing and Control"

Runner-Up:Tomomichi Nakatsuka, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, JAPAN
Paper Title:"Robotic System for Localizing a Chemical Source Underwater by Mimicing Crayfish Behavior"

Runner-Up:Maximillian Perez, University of California, Irvine, USA
Paper Title:"Performance Trade-Offs on an Interferometric Micro-G Resolution Accelerometer"

IEEE SENSORS 2005, Irvine, California, USA

1st Prize:Weisong Wang, Louisiana Tech University, USA
Paper Title:"Auto-Tunable Microlen Chip for Sensing Applications"

Runner-Up:Christin Eun, University of Michigan, USA
Paper Title:"Broadband Wireless Sensing of Radioactive Chemicals Utilizing Inherent RF Transmissions from Pulse Discharges"

Runner-Up:Bo Li, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Paper Title:"Volatile Organic Compound Discrimination Using Nanostructured Polythiophene Sensors"

IEEE SENSORS 2004, Vienna, AUSTRIA

1st Prize:Robert Sunier, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Paper Title:"Precise Release and Insulation Technology for Vertical Hall Sensors and Trench-Defined MEMS"

Runner-Up:Jean Laconte, Université Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM
Paper Title:"Fully CMOS-SOI Compatible Low-Power Directional Flow Sensor"

Runner-Up:Gail Rosen, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Paper Title:"Circuit Implementation of a 2-D Gradient Source Localizer"

IEEE SENSORS 2003, Toronto, CANADA

1st Prize:Quincy Brown, Louisiana State University, USA
Paper Title:"Internally-Referenced Chemical Transducers Using Molecular Probes Assembled on Fluorescent Nanoparticles"

Runner-Up:Julian Bartholomeyczik, University of Freiburg-IMTEK, GERMANY
Paper Title:"Multidimensional CMOS In-Plane Stress Sensor"

Runner-Up:Jean Laconte, Université Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM
Paper Title:"High-Sensitivity Capacitive Humidity Sensor Using 3-Layer Patterned Polyimide Sensing Film"

IEEE SENSORS 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA

1st Prize:Jeroen Nieuwenhuizen, Vienna University of Technology, AUSTRIA
Paper Title:"Dynamic Particle-Shape Measurements Using a Near-Field Optical Sensor"

Runner-Up:Ryutaro Oi, University of Tokyo, JAPAN
Paper Title:"Pixel-Based Random Access Image Sensor Array for Real-Time IBR"

Runner-Up:Chris Painter, University of California, Irvine, USA
Paper Title:"Active Structural Error Suppression in MEMS Vibratory Gyroscopes"

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