Best PhD thesis awards
Best PhD thesis awards
IEEE Sensors Council NSW Chapter will provide awards (certificate and cash prize) for the best three PhD theses (graduated) in 2021 from NSW universities (UNSW, USyd, UTS, MQ, UOW, Newcastle, WSU, CSU) in the areas of sensors and sensing technology. The selection criteria for the best thesis award are given below:
- Title and abstract of the research thesis.
- Certificate of completion in 2021
- Technical soundness and scientific rigour.
- Papers published in journals and conferences during the PhD study, IF of the journals, their citation details (if any).
- Quality of innovation/novelty in the domain of sensors and sensing technology.
- Significance of the research contributions in the domain of sensors and sensing technology.
- Applicability of the research contributions in the Industry.
HDR students are required to submit a two-page summary of the thesis focusing on the above criteria and send it to the selection committee c/o Chapter Chair Prof. Subhas Mukhopadhyay (Subhas.Mukhopadhyay@mq.edu.au) by 30th November 2021.
There will be a luncheon Award ceremony during the middle of December 2021 to hand over the certificate and cash award.
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- Start time: 27 Nov 2021 08:47 PM
- End time: 30 Nov 2021 11:55 PM
- All times are (UTC+11:00) Sydney
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- Sydney, New South Wales
- Australia 2109
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Best PhD thesis
Best PhD thesis awards
IEEE Sensors Council NSW Chapter will provide awards (certificate and cash prize) for the best three PhD theses (graduated) in 2021 from NSW universities (UNSW, UTS, MQ, UOW, Newcastle, WSU, CSU) in the areas of sensors and sensing technology. The selection criteria for the best thesis award are given below:
- Title and abstract of the research thesis.
- Certificate of completion in 2021
- Technical soundness and scientific rigour.
- Papers published in journals and conferences during the PhD study, IF of the journals, their citation details (if any).
- Quality of innovation/novelty in the domain of sensors and sensing technology.
- Significance of the research contributions in the domain of sensors and sensing technology.
- Applicability of the research contributions in the Industry.
HDR students are required to submit a two-page summary of the thesis focusing on the above criteria and send it to the selection committee c/o Chapter Chair Prof. Subhas Mukhopadhyay (Subhas.Mukhopadhyay@mq.edu.au) by 30th November 2021.
There will be a luncheon Award ceremony during the middle of December 2021 to hand over the certificate and cash award.