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http://www.feko.info/about-us/student-competition The FEKO Student Competition is organised annually by the FEKO team in support of engineering education. The competition aims to promote innovative academic use of FEKO. Any original FEKO simulation work may be submitted for the competition. Queries may be addressed to the FEKO team at feko_student_competition@emss.co.za. Eligibility Anyunder-graduate or post-graduate student at a recognizededucationalinstitution, working on a project in EM engineering andmaking use ofFEKO, may enter. Students who would like to start using FEKO in order to enter, are welcome to contact us. Prizes Student Prize:The winning student will have a choice between the following prizes up to the value of US$2000: - A laptop computer of the winner's choice (specifications dependent on availability at the end of the competition).
OR- Travel expenses to attend an international EM engineering conference of the winner's choice.
Supervisor Prize: The winning student's supervisor will receive an online gift voucher to the value of US$400. Application Procedure - Please complete the online entry form to enter.
- Compile an entry that documents your work (for example write a short report, put together an article or create a presentation).
- Submit the report before or on 28 September 2012, either as attachment to your entry form, or, if you have already applied online, by sending the report to feko_student_competition@emss.co.za.
Evaluation Criteria Thecomplexity of the EM problem studied will not be the majorconsiderationfor judgement. Reports are evaluated with respect to thefollowingcriteria: - Clear definition of the EM problem
- Quality of FEKO models and proper usage of solution options
- Presentation of the results
- Verification of results (i.e. comparison with measurements and/or results from other numerical tools)
- Interpretation of results
- Overall quality of the report
Winner 2011 Previous Winners - 2010: Christopher Thajudeen from the Center for Advanced Communications, College of Engineering, Villanova UniversityinPennsylvania, USA. Honourable mention was made of Jacob Adams fromtheUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Illinois, USA.
- 2009: Simone Ledda from the Electronic and Telecommunications Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Florence, Italy.Honourablemention was made of Markus Lehner (Duale HochschuleBaden-WürttembergRavensburg and EADS Military Air Systems [trainingcompany], Germany),Bennie Jacobs (University of Pretoria, South Africa)and Gideon Wiid(University of Stellenbosch, South Africa).
- 2008: Markus Birk, Stephan Werker and Jens Holzapfel from the High Frequency Laboratory at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences.Special mention awards were made to Shaun Walker (UniversityofKansas-Missouri City, USA) and Yijun Zhou (Ohio State University,USA).
- 2007: Brad Kramer from Ohio State University,USA.Special mention awards were presented to Kichul Kim (UniversityofColorado, Boulder, USA), Gideon Wiid (University of Stellenbosch,SouthAfrica) and Taeyoung Yang (Virginia Tech, USA).
- 2006: Michael Buck from Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder,USA.TheEducational Institute Prize has been awarded to Prof JimBreakall(Antenna & Radio Engineering Lab), Pennsylvania StateUniversity,USA.
- 2005: S. J. Marais from The University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
- 2004: Laura Ollino and Luca Manetta from Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
- 2003: Lester Low from Kent University, England.
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