Wednesday, September 30, 2009

[bvp_ieee] Registration Open! #Presidents' Change the World Competition 2010. #IEEE




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Forwarding the information about 
Presidents' Change the World Competition 2010 
Thanks and Regard
Prerna Gaur 
Senior member IEEE , Membership No. : 41359245
'Chair of Standing Committee,
Membership Development Committee'
Secratery, WIE,
IEEE Delhi Section,
Branch Counsellor,
NSIT Students Branch, Branch Code : 2534811


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Subject: [SBNEWS] Registration Open! Presidents' Change the World Competition 2010.



Sent on behalf of Region 10 Student Activities Chair, Mini Thomas
(mini@ieee.org)
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Dear R10 Student Members,

Can YOU Change the World? Show us how and you can win US$10,000 and more!

The Presidents' Change the World competition is here a second time.

The 2010 IEEE Presidents' Change the World Competition is open to college
and university students who demonstrate excellence in the development,
design and implementation of technology that can solve a life challenge for
the benefit of humanity.  Past winning project included NanoLab: A Hand-Held
Diagnostic Laboratory, Electronic Aids for Physically/Mentally Handicapped
Children, Engineering Innovators Without Borders - Human Powered Grain
Crusher, and many others who have had a positive impact on the world.

The competition's goal is to recognize and reward individual students or
teams of students who identify a real-world problem and apply engineering,
science, computing and leadership skills to solve it. The contest offers
students the perfect opportunity to have their ingenuity  and enthusiasm for
engineering and technology recognized by prestigious IEEE members around the
globe.

Winners will receive awards ranging from the grand prize of U.S. $10,000 and
the distinction of being named "IEEE Student Humanitarian Supreme," to
runner-up prizes of $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000 (U.S.) awards.  Winners of the
top three prizes will also be invited to accept their awards in-person on 26
June 2010 at the IEEE Honors Ceremony in Montreal, Canada.

To learn more and register on line please visit
http://www.ieeechangetheworld.org

Best wishes to all of you! Let's join together to change the world and make
it a better place to live

Mini S. Thomas
R10 SAC

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