IEEE-CASE Best Student Conference Paper Award

About the award
Description: To recognize a student author(s) of a paper presented in IEEE-CASE contributing to the notable advancement in automation research: abstractions, algorithms, theory, methodologies, and models that improve efficiency, productivity, quality, and reliability of machines and systems operating in structured environments over extended periods, or that improve the explicit structuring of environments where machines and systems operate.
Established: 2007
Prize: $1000
Funding: IEEE-CASE Conference
Eligibility: The paper must have a student as the lead author and be presented by the student at IEEE-CASE. There are no restrictions as to IEEE membership, organization, nationality, race, creed, sex, or age.
Basis for judging: Factors to be considered are: originality, innovation, depth, quality, and significance in automation science and engineering, and quality of presentation at IEEE-CASE.
Presentation: The award will be presented during IEEE-CASE. No award will be given if no qualified candidate is identified.
Nomination form: Click to download the form

Winners of this award

Year Winner and reason
2008 1st Place: Chiwoo Park (student), Yu Ding, and Eunshin Byon
Collaborative Data Reduction for Energy Efficient Sensor Networks
2008 2nd Place: Vivek Nandakumar (Student), Mark R. Holl, and Deirdre Meldrum
A Flexible Framework for Automation of Single Cell and Cell-To-Cell Interaction Analyses
2008 3rd Place: Feng Duan (student), Ye Zhang, Nuttapol Pongthanya, Kei Watanabe, Hiroshi Yokoi, and Tamio Arai
Analyzing Human Skill through Control Trajectories and Motion Capture Data
2007 T. H. Tran (Student), Ngai Ming Kwok, Steven Scheding, Q. P. Ha
Dynamic Modelling of Wheel-Terrain Interaction of a UGV