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2009 International Future Energy Challenge . Introduction . Babak Fahimi February 14, 2009 Sponsors MPC Products, Monash University, IEEE Power Electronics Society, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA). Topic A. Teams
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2009 International Future Energy Challenge Introduction Babak Fahimi February 14, 2009 Sponsors MPC Products, Monash University, IEEE Power Electronics Society, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA)
Topic A Teams • Consortia of the University of Colorado at Boulder (USA) and University of Tokushima, Japan • Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. • United International University, Bangladesh Competition Host • MPC Products (Skokie Illinois, USA) • Final Testing July 15-17, 2009
Topic B Teams • University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, USA. • Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany. • University of Central Florida, USA. • Federal University of Ceara, Brazil. • Consortia of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and East West University, Bangladesh. • University of Texas at Arlington, USA. • Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. • Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany. • HuaZhong University of Science and Technology, China. • Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica. • University of Macau, China. Competition Host • Monash University, Australia • Final Testing July 15-17, 2009
Important Dates • Progress Reports • September 5, 2008 (5 pages, double spaced, 1 column) • February 6, 2009 (10 pages, double spaced, 1 column) • April 20, 2009 (25 pages, double spaced, 1 column) • Qualification (Final) report will require completion of cost-analysis • May 4, 2009 - Finalists selected by judges • Strong dependence on working hardware • Shipping dates/instructions will be issued on/around May 15, 2005 • Packaging to ensure working hardware upon arrival is each team’s responsibility • No onsite construction of hardware (minor repair/maintenance requires approval of judges) • July 15, 2009, final reports are due (only from finalists)
Competition • Finalists with working hardware eligible for grand prize(s) • All teams eligible to compete for competition awards in • Written Technical Report • Presentation • Innovation in Design • Educational Impact • Others TBD by judges • Undergraduate students (working toward 1st degree) must play the dominant role on teams • Only students working on 1st degree will be allowed to present and interact with judges
Travel/Accomodations • International Students – Obtain Visas early • Organizing committee will work to provide access to a block of rooms at ‘competition hotels’
Questions (Logistic or Technical) • Topic A – Prof. Antonello Monti (monti@engr.sc.edu) • Topic B – Prof. Grahame Holmes (grahame.holmes@eng.monash.edu.au) • Announcement and answers to all questions posted • http://www.energychallenge.org