SoutheastCon announces an entire program specifically intended for students.
Hardware Competition:
Teams build robots to compete autonomously.
Software Competition:
Teams, each consisting of up to three undergraduate students, will exercise their problem-solving abilities and programming skills to solve a set of given problems during the contest time period.
Paper Competition:
An author must be paid-up student member of IEEE in Region 3, enrolled as an undergraduate at the time of the paper presentation at IEEE SoutheastCon 2015.
Website Competition:
Each student branch in IEEE Region-3 may enter their Web site.
T-shirt Competition:
Entries from student branches are required to have the IEEE logo, school name, and/or IEEE SoutheastCon 2015 incorporated in the design.
Ethics Competition:
Teams, each consisting of up to three undergraduate students, submit a short analysis of how the IEEE Code of Ethics applies to a given situation.
Hardware Competition
Teams build robots to compete autonomously.
Software Competition
Teams, each consisting of up to three undergraduate students, will exercise their problem-solving abilities and programming skills to solve a set of given problems during the contest time period.
Paper Competition
An author must be paid-up student member of IEEE in Region 3, enrolled as an undergraduate at the time of the paper presentation at IEEE SoutheastCon 2015.
Website Competition
Each student branch in IEEE Region-3 may enter their Web site.
T-shirt Competition
Entries from student branches are required to have the IEEE logo, school name, and/or IEEE SoutheastCon 2015 incorporated in the design.
Ethics Competition
Teams, each consisting of up to three undergraduate students, submit a short analysis of how the IEEE Code of Ethics applies to a given situation.