Student Video Competition
Submit a Smart Grid video for a chance to win $500!
We invite students to submit a video presenting fresh and original views, which 
may stimulate the research community. In particular, we welcome short videos 
(duration: 1 to max. 3 minutes), which present original visions in either one 
of the following two categories:

  *   Explain innovative smart grid concepts: Dream up new applications, user 
interfaces, technologies, scenario's enabling, or enabled by, smart grids. 
These should be at least conceptually explained; providing some technical 
solutions is not mandatory, but can be a plus. For example, describe a new 
smart phone app that allows to monitor your energy profile and provide 
incentives to reduce your energy usage (or stimulates use of "green energy" 
coming from renewable sources).
  *   Showcase benefits of smart grids: i.e. why do we believe smart grids are 
necessary, what challenges do smart grid concepts/technologies solve, etc.? For 
example, provide some quantification of energy requirements for electrical car 
charging and an how to deal with it using an appropriate control mechanism.
Submissions are due August 3, 2012.

Submission Instructions
Upload your video to YouTube.
Send the following information to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
- Author name
- University affiliation
- Contact information (including email and mailing address)
- Video title
- Video link

Selection Process
Videos will be screened by a jury for compliance with the scope of the 
competition as outlined above. The approved videos will be posted on the IEEE 
SmartGridComm website, where visitors will be able to vote. From the votes, the 
top 3 will be selected, and from these the winner will be selected by the jury. 
The winning video will be shown at IEEE SmartGridComm, where the winner will 
receive a prize of $500.

Note that only students are eligible to participate.

Important Dates
Video Submission Deadline: August 3, 2012
Online voting period: August 10 - October 19, 2012
Top-3 selection: November 2, 2012
Winner announcement: November 8, 2012

Video Competition Committee
Frank Vansteenwinkel, Cisco, Belgium (Chair)
Paolo Tenti, University of Padova, Italy



Dr. Naveen Chilamkurti  SMIEEE
Acting Director of Academic Studies
Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Coursework Co-ordinator
Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering
La Trobe University, Melbourne Campus
Room BG 138, Ph: 9479 1269, Fax 9479 3060
Web: http://homepage.cs.latrobe.edu.au/naveen/

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