FW: Deadline Extended: Apply by 1 December for CSIDC 2004
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-----Original Message-----
From: CSIDC Mentors [mailto:CSIDCTEAMS@COMPUTER.ORG]On Behalf Of
SSaul@COMPUTER.ORG
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:02 PM
To: CSIDCTEAMS@COMPUTER.ORG
Subject: Deadline Extended: Apply by 1 December for CSIDC 2004
The IEEE Computer Society invites teams of undergraduate students from
around the world to join the fifth annual IEEE Computer Society
International Design Competition. Students work first at their home
institutions and then, if they're chosen to be among the top ten finalists,
in live finals in Washington, DC, for a top prize of $15,000.
Teams must design, build, test, and document a working system based on a PC,
laptop, or handheld computing device to solve a real-world problem. After
six months of intense work, participants then must submit reports
documenting the design and implementation of their prototype.
Undergraduates will compete with their peers to build a unique
computer-driven device based on the theme, "Making the World a Safer Place."
The best working prototype will win the top prize, a $15,000 cash awarded to
the student team members. All of the top ten finalist teams receive cash
awards.
The deadline for applying to CSIDC 2004 has been extended to 1 December
2003. From then, students have until 23 April 2004 to submit their project
reports. The ten best projects are selected by 24 May. As part of the World
Finals event, held 27-29 June, teams receive a trip to the Washington, DC
area.
Past CSIDC prize-winning devices included a building surveillance system
from Politehnica University of Bucharest, an eye-motion monitor from Poznan
University of Technology, and a heart care unit from McMaster University.
Primary financial support for CSIDC 2004 is provided by Microsoft
Corporation. Additional financial support is provided by the IEEE
Foundation." For more information about the IEEE Computer Society
International Design Competition or to apply online, see
http://computer.org/csidc/.
IEEE Computer Society
1730 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
tel: +1-202-371-0101
fax: +1-202-728-0884
email: ssaul@computer.org
Sve sto mogu da obecam su krv, suze i znoj ...
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-----Original Message-----
From: CSIDC Mentors [mailto:CSIDCTEAMS@COMPUTER.ORG]On Behalf Of
SSaul@COMPUTER.ORG
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:02 PM
To: CSIDCTEAMS@COMPUTER.ORG
Subject: Deadline Extended: Apply by 1 December for CSIDC 2004
The IEEE Computer Society invites teams of undergraduate students from
around the world to join the fifth annual IEEE Computer Society
International Design Competition. Students work first at their home
institutions and then, if they're chosen to be among the top ten finalists,
in live finals in Washington, DC, for a top prize of $15,000.
Teams must design, build, test, and document a working system based on a PC,
laptop, or handheld computing device to solve a real-world problem. After
six months of intense work, participants then must submit reports
documenting the design and implementation of their prototype.
Undergraduates will compete with their peers to build a unique
computer-driven device based on the theme, "Making the World a Safer Place."
The best working prototype will win the top prize, a $15,000 cash awarded to
the student team members. All of the top ten finalist teams receive cash
awards.
The deadline for applying to CSIDC 2004 has been extended to 1 December
2003. From then, students have until 23 April 2004 to submit their project
reports. The ten best projects are selected by 24 May. As part of the World
Finals event, held 27-29 June, teams receive a trip to the Washington, DC
area.
Past CSIDC prize-winning devices included a building surveillance system
from Politehnica University of Bucharest, an eye-motion monitor from Poznan
University of Technology, and a heart care unit from McMaster University.
Primary financial support for CSIDC 2004 is provided by Microsoft
Corporation. Additional financial support is provided by the IEEE
Foundation." For more information about the IEEE Computer Society
International Design Competition or to apply online, see
http://computer.org/csidc/.
IEEE Computer Society
1730 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
tel: +1-202-371-0101
fax: +1-202-728-0884
email: ssaul@computer.org
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