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IMS2012 International Microwave Symposium
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The International Microwave Symposium IMS2012 will include several student centric events. IMS2012 registered students from around the world will have the opportunity to demonstrate the application of strong microwave engineering design principles in the development of the most eloquent hardware solutions to predetermined design requirements. Students will work in teams to design and build components or systems that will be measured at the symposium. Entries may also take the form of a technical paper.
The student design competitions will be sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society’s Technical Coordination Committees as well as various industry partners. The objective is to encourage students to become involved in the dynamic profession of microwave engineering, to apply their knowledge to practical design use, and to promote team work. A number of student design competitions will be organized across the diverse technical areas covered by IMS2012. Multiple sponsoring companies will provide participating student teams with test equipment, components and computer-aided design software.
The student design competition’s statements, guidelines and associated deadlines for each competition will be posted at the IMS2012 website. They will provide enough background information to enable the teams to design the required component or system for each competition.
The best designs, as judged by the technical committee sponsors, will be recognized at the Student Awards Luncheon to be held on Thursday at IMS2012. In addition, students of the winning designs will be invited to submit an article to IEEE Microwave Magazine in order to share their design techniques and experience with the microwave community.
General Competition Rules:
- To enter a competition, the student(s) must have been a full-time student (enrolled for a minimum of nine hours per term as graduate students or twelve hours per term as undergraduates) during the time the work was performed.
- The student(s) must have a signed statement from their academic advisor that the work is principally the effort of the student(s).
- The student(s) must register for and attend the conference to present their design for evaluation at the specified time and location (TBD).
- The student(s) should use the email address issued by their respective institutions for all communication regarding the competitions, rather than their personal emails (e.g., Gmail, Hotmail).
- The student(s) must submit an entry form to both the competition coordinator and the Student Design Competition chair at (Student_Designcompetition@IMS2012.org) by Saturday 31 March 2012.
IMS 2012 Students Design Competitions
| SDC # |
Competition Title |
MTT Technical Committee Sponsor |
Competition Co-coordinator | |
| Name | ||||
| 1 |
High Efficiency Power Amplifiers (pdf details, additional details) |
MTT 5 | Kiki Ikossi | ikossi@ieee.org |
| Joe Qui | joe.qiu@us.army.mil | |||
| 2 |
Rugged High-Linearity, Low-Noise Amplifiers (pdf details) |
MTT 6, 14, 16, 20 | Rüdiger Quay | Ruediger.quay@ieee.org |
| Zhizhang (David) Chen | z.chen@dal.ca | |||
| 3 |
Microwave Transistor Modeling (pdf details) |
MTT 1 | John Atherton | jatherton@winfoundry-eu.com |
| Peter Aaen | Peter.Aaen@freescale.com | |||
| 4 |
Wireless Energy Harvesting (pdf details) |
MTT 26, 24, 20 | Ali Darwish | darwish@alum.mit.edu |
| Zhizhang (David) Chen | zz.chen@ieee.org | |||
| 5 |
Optical-to-Microwave Converters (pdf details) |
MTT 3 | Yifei Li | yli2@umassd.edu |
| Peter Herczfeld | Herczfeld@ece.drexel.edu | |||
| 6 | Packaged Tunable Filters (pdf details) | MTT 12, 8 | Robert Jackson | Jackson@ecs.umass.edu |
| Paul Garland | paul.garland@kyocera.com | |||
| 7 |
Voltage-Controlled Oscillators (pdf details) |
MTT 22 | Carlos Saavedra | Carlos.Saavedra@queensu.ca |
| Scott Wetenkamp | s.wetenkamp@ieee.org | |||
| 8 | Wideband Baluns (pdf details) | MTT 17 | Robert Caverly | r.caverly@ieee.org |
| Marc Franco | mfranco@ieee.org | |||
| 9 | Software Defined Radio and Digital Signal Processing (pdf details) | MTT 9 | Jeffrey Pawlan | pawlan@ieee.org |
| 10 | Development of a Large‐Signal‐Network‐Analyzer Round‐Robin Artifact (pdf details) | MTT 11 | Rashaunda Henderson | rmhen@ieee.org |
| Jon Martens | jmartens@ieee.org | |||
| 11 | Nove l Application of EM Field Simulators (pdf details) | MTT 15 | David R. Jackson | |
Important Dates
| Date | Milestones |
| March 31st 2012 | Deadline for teams to submit their entry form |
| June 19th 2012 | Design competition at the IMS2012 |
| June 21st 2012 | Winners award luncheon |
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