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It is with great pleasure that I announce that Devin Boyer placed second at the recent IEEE NW Area Student Paper Contest. For his efforts, Devin was awarded a 2nd prize check of $300 this weekend in Pasco, Washington. The papers submitted this year were:
| 1st Place: |
Dean Hoaglan + 2, Seattle University
“Centralized Tracking and Guidance of Multiple Robots” |
| 2nd Place: |
Devin Boyer, University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)
“The Electronic Bazaar: Engineering and IP in the Digital Age” |
| 3rd Place: |
Jon Battershell, Seattle Pacific University
“The Engedi Project” |
| 4th Place: |
Darrin Wright + 3, Gonzaga
“Voltage Rise on a Distribution Feeder with a Distributed Generator” |
| 5th Place: |
Adam Huson, Eastern Washington University
“Power Supply Design” |
| 6th Place: |
Kathryn Franz, Washington State University – TriCities
“Design and Performance of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines” |
Charles E. Mayer
Associate Dean for Academics, College of Engineering and Mines
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering |  | | CEM Electrical and Computer Engineering student Devin Boyer (center) receives an award from at the 2009 IEEE NW Area Student Paper Contest. Photo provided by Charlie Mayer (left in photo). |
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|  | | The top three winners of the IEEE NW Area Student Paper Contest pose with leaders of the IEEE. CEM Electrical and Computer Engineering's Devin Boyer (third from left) and Associate Dean Charlie Mayer (first from left) participated at the conference. Photo by Charlie Mayer. |
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