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Region 1
To
be Announced
Region 2
First Place
James
Golden
Swarthmore College
Paper Title: Clutter
Mitigation in Wather RADAR
Systems:
Filter Design and Analysis
Second Place
Jeffrey
Stoltzfus & Anthony
Curtis
Bucknell University
Paper Title: Exploring a
Bayesian Method for Email
Filtering
Third Place
Anthony
Curtis & Oliver Bowen
Lafayette College
Paper Title: Improving
Routing Performance Using an
FPGA Maze Routing
Accelerator
Region 3
First Place
Vijay
Ullal Clemson
University
Paper Title: Using
Processing to Provide Visual
Feedback for
Correct Language Pronunciation
Second Place
Dennis
Crump
Virginia Military Institute
Paper Title: An Autonomous
Robot for the Collection and
Extermination of Ticks
Third Place
James
Greco
University of Florida
Paper Title: Parallel
Computer Vision Architecture
Region 4
First Place
Jeffrey
Hall, Omar M. Shaikh, Andrew
Penner, Nakul Jeirath &
Lindsey Hall
Purdue University
Paper Title: Pipelined
Programmable Finite Impulse
Filter
Second Place
Justin
Larson & Eric Barry
St Cloud State University
Paper Title: Wireless Corn
Dryer Monitoring System
Third Place
No Winner
Region 5
First Place
Shamim
Nematifar & Melissa
Walker
University of Oklahoma
Paper Title: Using Neural
Networks to Identify Tornados
Second Place
James
Klein
Oklahoma Christina
University
Paper Title: Dual DC Motor
Controller Project
Third Place
Brian
Palmer Texas
Tech University
Paper Title: Surface
Flashover
Region 6
First Place
Erik J.
Mentze
University of Idaho
Paper Title: High-Voltage
Switching With Series Connected
MOSFETs in A Low-Voltage CMOS
Process
Second Place
Christopher
Mayhew
University of California -
Riverside
Paper Title: UC Riverside
Intelligent Ground Vehicle
Competition Entry
Third Place
Ben
Hawkins
California State University -
Fresno Paper
Title: Loosely Coupled
Interactive Power Transfer
System for Battery Charging
Region 7
First Place West Area
Marc
Kennedy, Alex Nequest &
Andrew Roberts
Lakehead University
Paper Title: Stabilization
of an Inverted Pendulum on a
Mobile Robot: A State
Space Control Approach
Region 8
First Place
Oliver
Prinz
University of Karlsruhe
Paper Title: Design and
Development of a Broadband
Real-Time 100-175 GHz Frequency
Measurement System for Gyrotron
Diagnostics
Second Place
Elke De
Mulder & Pieter
Buysschaert
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven Paper
Title: Electromagnetic
Analysis Attach on a FPGA
Implementation of an Elliptic
Curve Cryptosystem
Third Place
Ioannis
Yiakoumis, Markos
Papadonikolakis & Haralambos
Michail
University of Patras
Paper Title: Efficient
Small-Sized Implementation of
the Keyed-Hash
Message Authentication Code
Region 9
First Place
Frederico
Augusto Wegelin
Universidade Federal da
Bahia Paper
Title: Condition Monitorin
of Power Transformers
Using Acoustic Signal Prony's
Analysis
Second Place
Gabriel
Rivas & Alberto Delgado
Universidad Tecnologica de
Panama Paper
Title: Rediseno de un
Sistema T1 Mediante
Dispositivos VLSI y de Logica
Programable
Third Place
Marcel S.
Garcia M & Khled Barjas
Universidad Nacional
Experimental del Tachira
Paper Title: Sistema de
Control Cinematico Para un Brazo
Robotico Utilizando Vision
Artificial (SISCON-VA)
Region 10 Undergraduate
First Place
Wei
Song National
University of Singapore
Paper Title: Blood
Perfusion Model for Face
Recognition using
Infrared Images
Second Place
Saba Ahsan,
Zainab Safeem & Aneel
Kumar
National University of Sciences
& Technology
Paper Title: Design and
Implementation of an Unmanned
Ground Vehicle Controlled over
Wirelss LAN
Third Place
Yeo Eng
Guan National
University of Singapore
Paper Title: Investigation
on Ultra-High Density
Non-Volatile Phase Change Random
Access Memory (PCRAM) by
Material Engineering
Region 10 Postgraduate
First Place
Zeng
Jia
University of Hong Kong
Paper Title: Type-2 Fuzzy
Hidden Markov Models and Their
Applications to Phoneme
Classification
Second Place
Yu Rui
National University of
Singapore
Paper Title: A Bandpass
Sigma-Delta Modulator Employing
SAW Resonator
Third Place
Parastoo
Sadeghi
University of New South
Wales On the
Achievable Information Rate in
Finite State Markov
Modeling of Flat Fading Channels
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