IEEE All India Young Engineers’ Humanitarian Challenge 2010
Mar 3rd, 2010 | By talkingkarthik | Category: EngineeringCan you solve a humanitarian challenge using science and technology? your project can be granted upto INR 10000!
All Science and Technology students of India (Graduate and Undergraduate students)
Project proposal submission deadline: April 15th 2010
“Every young engineer should aim to gift the mankind with a technical contribution fostering innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity” – With this ambitious goal here is an initiative to
- Help students recognize real world/humanitarian challenges.
- Direct the creativity of the students to come up with solutions to the recognized problems, apply technology and go ahead with implementing them.
- Nurture innovative ideas of students by mentoring their implementation approach.
Scope:
All Science and Technology students of India (Graduate and Undergraduate students).
(Need not be IEEE members to apply).
Protocol:
- 1) Invite applications for innovative project proposals that aim at solving the real world/ humanitarian challenges of their community/interest.
- 2) Approve applications based on quality, impact, students’ merit and availability of the mentors.
- 3) Grant up to INR 10000 to each approved group and try to link the project with suitable mentors from industry.
- 4) Project showcasing event of all the approved projects after completion.
- 5) Award prizes (1 first, 2 second and 3 third prizes)
- 6) Publish the projects on the IEEE Bangalore Section website.7) Recommend the projects to the IEEE Foundation / Send the project teams to the Conferences on Technologies for Humanitarian Challenges.
- 8 ) Retain the selected projects for handing over to the next batch of students along with inviting fresh ideas.
- 9) Go to step 1
For more details :
Website: http://youngengineers.ieeebangalore.org/
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this is a good idea for helping students develope their skills by working on a project.
very useful to do something