iToF 2010 Winners
- Category: Automation & Adaptation
Tuan Thi (CSE)
with Jian Zhang, Li Cheng, Li Wang and Shinichi Satoh
Visual Content Retrieval using Structured-Learning of Locally-Adaptive Salient Features - Category: Energy & Green Environment
Binesh Puthen Veettil (PV)
with Robert Patterson, Dirk Koenig, Gavin Conibeer and Martin Green
PREDICTING ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF QUANTUM NANO STRUCTURES PV - Category: Towards Miniaturization
Jarryd Pla (EE&T)
Single shot readout and microwave control of an electron spin in silicon EET - Category: Fast, Reliable, and Secure
Syed Taha Ali (EE&T)
with Vijay Sivaraman and Diet Ostry
Secret Key Agreement using Wireless Channel Characteristics in Body Area Networks - Category: Improving Quality of Life
Nima Alam (SSIS)
with Asghar Tabatabaie Balaie and Andrew Dempster
Positioning Enhancement for Vehicular Networks using DSRC
About the iToF Poster Competition
All UNSW postgraduate coursework and research students from the Faculty of Engineering are invited to submit a poster that is the result of their research.
This competition aims to provide an effective interaction between students, industry and academics. Posters are judged on the competition day by a panel of judges who are from academia and industry.
There are six PRIZES of $500 and a certificate to be awarded for each of the following categories:
- Energy and green environment
- Improving quality of life
- Fast, reliable and secure
- Towards miniaturization
- Connecting & Entertaining the world
- Automation and adaptation
View photo's and the results of the iToF 2009 student poster competition here.
We acknowledge the following schools for officially supporting this event:
- Electrical Engineering And Telecommunications
- Computer Science And Engineering
- Photovoltaic And Renewable Energy Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Surveying And Spatial Information Systems
- Mechanical And Manufacturing Engineering







