2019 ALTAIR STUDENT COMPETITION | INNOVATION IN EM
Win $2000 in prizes!
Submit your innovative solution to an EM problem using
Altair Feko™ and/or Altair WinProp™.
Deadline is November 30, 2019.
The Altair Student Competition, focusing on Innovation in EM is an international contest organised annually by the Altair team in support of engineering education. The competition is open to all under-graduate and post-graduate students, anywhere in the world, who have used Altair Feko and / or Altair WinProp to solve a problem.
The Student Competition has been running for more than 16 years and attracts students interested in antennas, RCS, EMC, microwave devices, bioelectromagnetics and other EM related fields, giving them an opportunity to showcase their work using Feko software.
This year, for the first time students have the opportunity to use Altair WinProp, a software tool complementing Feko, focused on wireless propagation and radio network planning. It covers applications ranging from satellite to terrestrial, and from rural via urban to indoor radio links. Its wave propagation models combine accuracy and short computation time. Entries can either use Feko or WinProp, or both tools
What we're we looking for The winner is judged on the extent to which Altair Feko and/or Altair WinProp solutions, workflows and features were appropriately applied for the maximum benefit, as well as on insight shown into the EM problem at hand. Some of the key problems to consider include:
Your submission should clearly describe:
How to enter Complete the registration form below to receive more information about downloading the student edition, where to find support and criteria for submitting your entry. |
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What you could win
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2018 Winning Entry
Didier Goulet-Tran
Polytechnique Montreal, Canada
2018 Honorable Mention
Vignesh Mahohar
UCLA, United States
2018 Honorable Mention
Sumitra Dey
UMKC, United States
2017 Winning Entry
Kei Li
Xidian University, China
2017 Honorable Mention
Vignesh Mahohar
UCLA, United States
2017 Honorable Mention
S. Vinoth Kumar
IIT Kanpur, India