The 2016 IEEE Dallas Circuits and Systems Conference is proud to present its first DIY Contest and is jointly sponsored by Texas Instruments.

Eligibility

  • The contest is open to undergraduate/graduate students and high-school students. 
  • Each team can comprise a maximum of ten students, all of whom must be officially enrolled as students of an academic institution.

Requirements

Submission can be on any platform with the project addressing real-world challenges. 

It is recommended that the submissions be tailored towards the broad field of Internet-of-Things. Specific emphasis on low-power and energy harvesting, semi-autonomous systems, and ambient intelligence will be appreciated.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

1 non-cash prize
1st Prize
1 winner

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

How to enter

Foremost, please register at the IEEE Dallas Circuits and Systems Conference registration site as a DIY participant. A registration fee is required for each entry.

Second, register your submission on this site, with the title of your entry and the team members. This site will serve as a means of pre-evaluating your submission, prior to the live event on Oct 9, 2016.

Judges

Leo Estevez

Leo Estevez
Texas Instruments

Mark Easley

Mark Easley
Texas Instruments

Judging Criteria

  • Best Project
    Most technically challenging and interesting project

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