THE 20th BME BIO-TECH COMPETITION
SPONSORED BY:
Sponsors welcomed
.......it could be you or your
company/organization
The 20th IEEE Bio-Tech Applications Contest will take place on February 10, 2018.
Location:
Keck
Graduate Institute (KGI), Building 517,165 Founder's Room, starting at 11:00
AM). This event will be held courtesy of the
KGI School of Applied Life Sciences. See applicable links for
directions,
campus map, and
parking information. Note:
All parking marked as KGI on the map is open and free.
Organized as a
part of Interacademic Cooperation
Eligibility:
College students enrolled in six or more units.
Theme:
To develop and present a concept using Electrical, Electronic, Biomedical, and/or
Electro-Optics to assist a persons' disability - or to improve a persons' ability to
manage tasks that usually require assistance.
Requirements:
Abstract of 50 to 500 words submitted for judging before January 24, 2018. Please
email to Dr. Chris Druzgalski,
druz[AT]ieee.org that you plan to submit an abstract. The
abstract format: “Title; (below) Name(s) of the presenter(s) - (student (s)
name(s) only); (No institutional affiliation(s) should be indicated) “. This
format also applies to an introductory Power Point slide during the presentation
which should be planned for 12-15 minutes. The abstract should be submitted for
a review in a MS Word or PDF format.
All abstracts
should be typed, using no smaller than size 10 font, and must not exceed four pages in
length including any attached diagrams, schematic, and/or pictures. The concept submitted shall be that of the students, and shall note all
references. Students shall present their concept during the contest.
Contacts:
Please contact one of the members of the Contest Panel
Dr. Richard Cockrum, CSUP; Dr. Bogdan Kuszta, Caltech; Dr.
Ali Sleiman IEEE/LA EMB,
Dr. Ernesto Suaste; and contest coordinators: Dr. Chris Druzgalski,
IEEE/LA EMB, Dr. Panadda (Nim) Marayong IEEE/LA EMB, Larry Dalton IEEE/LAC, and/or email to druz[AT]ieee.org.
Please, check the Web page for updates.
Prospective participants are strongly encouraged to submit early a letter/email indicating their
anticipated participation. Mail the following information: Name and address of the
participant, tentative area or anticipated title of the entry.
Please email to Dr. Chris Druzgalski at druz[AT]ieee.org
More details and
information about the past IEEE Bio-Tech Applications Contests, which were
sponsored by IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, IEEE Coastal LA
Section, IEEE Los Angeles Council, and Circuits and Systems/Electron Devices Los
Angeles Council Chapters and organized by
Dr.
Chris Druzgalski,
Dr. Panadda (Nim) Marayong,
Larry Dalton
IEEE/LAC, and others, you can find on this
webpage.
Industrial reps, companies, or sections that would
like to get involved please contact Dr. Chris Druzgalski at druz[AT]ieee.org, or call 562-985-8054.