Results of the IEEE Australia Council 2015 Student Paper Contest
Results of the IEEE Australia Council 2015 Student Paper Contest
The IEEE Australian Council wishes to thank all student participants in the 2015 Student Paper Contest. It was great to see the amount of interests, dedication and hard work, demonstrated by students in the electrical and electronics and related engineering disciplines. The IEEE Australia Council thanks all the judges for their contributions and efforts and is pleased to announce the following results:
Postgraduate Category Winners
Shenlong Yu – University of Western Australia (First Prize $500 + certificate) for his paper
State Estimation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator Wind Turbine in Complex Power Systems
Muhammad Yasir - University of South Australia (Runner Up prize $300 + certificate) for his paper:
Indoor Position Tracking using Multiple Optical Receivers
Undergraduate Category Winners
Rizhong Kang – an IEEE undergraduate student member studying at the University of Sydney (First Prize $300 + certificate) for his paper:
An Improved Decision Tree-Based Online Preventative Control Tool for Small-Signal Enhancement in Power Systems
Joint Runner-ups sharing the runner up prize of $100 and each receiving a certificate:
Daniel Marshall, IEEE student member at the Research School of Engineering, Australian National University ACT Branch for his paper:
Performance Comparison of Device-to-Device Mode Selection Schemes
Jason Wood, IEEE undergraduate IEEE student member studying at Griffith University for his paper:
Resonance Properties of a LiPo Battery as a proximity coupled S Band Patch Antenna
Women in Engineering Prize
Meng Xu - UNSW Canberra ($300 + certificate) for her wonderfully impressive paper:
Cloud Removal Base on Sparse Representation via Multitemporal Dictionary Learning
Congratulations to all 2015 winners! 2016 student paper competition will be opening soon!