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133rd AES Convention San Francisco 2012 Design Competition

Attention students! 

Are you an aspiring audio hardware or software designer? Are you working on a technical project that you would like to share with peers and professionals of the AES? The AES Educational Committee is planning a Student Design Competition for the 133rd AES Convention in San Francisco this fall. We will be accepting submissions for professional review. This is a great chance for students to showcase their greatest technical creations and make connections that could last a lifetime.

Check back at http://www.aes.org/students/awards/design/ for updates. Here are some tips until further information is available: 

  1. Refine Your Design — Touch up those SPICE models, efects algorithms, and CAD drawings. Make sure your concept is ready for implementation.

  2. Build a Working Model — Implement your design to the best of your ability. Finalists will be given the chance to demonstrate their product in front of a live audience.

  3. Plan Your Presentation — Start compiling diagrams and details for your fve-page submission. Think about what you might say to show the judges that your design is the most creative, original, and valuable.

  4. Make Arrangements for a Weekend in California! — Competition entrants are required to be present at the Convention. Plan ahead for an exciting experience! 


Posted: Sunday, February 26, 2012

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