CALL FOR STUDENT PRESENTATIONS:

American Society for Engineering Education

Zone I Conference

April 5, 2002 11am - 4pm

STUDENT PRESENTATION COMPETITION

Mid-Atlantic Section

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OR DESIGN PROJECTS

TWELVE (12) FINALISTS WILL

MAKE ORAL PRESENTATIONS

15 MINUTE PRESENTATION PLUS 5 MINUTES FOR QUESTIONS

FACTS:

  • Student competitors do not have to be ASEE members.
  • The competition’s goal is to have the broadest possible representation from member institutions.
  • Each institution may send one finalist; if there are fewer than 12 entries from eligible schools, the balance of the 12 positions may be filled from a list of alternates.
  • Each institution is charged with determining its own finalist and alternates.  An institutional review and selection process or competition resulting in the designation of one primary submission plus ranked alternates of that institution is desired.  Institutions may use their own criteria for designated entries.
  • Cash prize awards for top presentations: 1st-$300; 2nd-$200; 3rd-$100. Cash prize awards are generously sponsored by: The West Point Bicentennial Engineering Design Contest
  • Team project must designate one presenter.
  • Good projects are those that are unique in nature and lend themselves to being presented orally, supported by audio-visual materials, and/or demonstration.
  • The effectiveness of the presentation is key to reaching award status.
  • Winners will be selected based solely on the 20 minute presentation.

Submissions in the form of a one page abstract should be sent to:  Col (Dr.) Wayne Whiteman, Dept of Civil and Mech Engr, USMA, West Point, NY  10996; 845-938-2600; Wayne-Whiteman@usma.edu 

Abstract Submission Deadline is March 1, 2002

 

 

This conference is part of the West Point Bicentennial - the 200th birthday of the Nation’s first school of engineering.

 

 

 
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