The DSTO Surveillance Systems Undergraduate Prize
The DSTO Surveillance Systems Division of the Defence Science and Technology
Organization (DSTO) having offered to establish a prize in Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, or Telecommunications Engineering,
the following rules are hereby made:
- The prize shall be known as "The DSTO Surveillance Systems Undergraduate
Prize".
- The prize shall be of the value of $300, or such other amount as shall, from
time to time, be determined by negotiation between the Chief, Surveillance Systems
Division DSTO and the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
- The prize shall be awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, to the student in Level IV of
the program for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, or Telecommunications Engineering,
who most distinguishes himself or herself in the course ELEC ENG 4039A/B Honours Project, in an area of technology relevant to military surveillance systems such
as radar, electro-optics, propagation and modelling, electromagnetic theory, antennas,
optical physics, scattering, microwave, millimetre wave and optical components,
radar imaging, signal and image processing or surveillance system studies.
- No award shall be made if after consultation with the Chief, Surveillance
Systems Division DSTO, there is no candidate of sufficient merit or a project
in a relevant area.
- If, in any year, two or more candidates qualify equally for the prize, the
value of the prize shall be divided equally amongst such candidates.
- These rules may be varied from time to time by agreement between the Chief,
Surveillance Systems Division DSTO and the Faculty of Engineering, Computer &
Mathematical Sciences.
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