
3-Minute Undergraduate Competition (3-MUC)
November 27 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
What is 3-MUC?
The 3-MUC gives undergraduate students a chance to share an interesting piece of work they have accomplished and practice their communication skills. It follows the scope of the 3 minute thesis style, but relaxes the requirement for novel research to allow a broader section of the undergraduate student body to participate. As a successful applicant, you will prepare a 3 minute presentation about your work. You are only allowed one slide to accompany your presentation as a visual aid. You will present your work to a panel of judges who will select three winners based on our judgement criteria. The winners are invited to the annual Kingston IEEE banquet dinner, where they will be awarded their <a href="http://prize.
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Who can apply?
All undergraduate students who have an interesting piece of work to share. For example, summer research students, QUIP interns, design team members. By no means is that an exhaustive list. If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to the event organization <a href="http://team.
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IEEE membership is required to participate in the competition, but students receive discounted membership as well as many other perks, including:
– Discounts at conferences
– Access to technical talks from experts
– Networking
– IEEE’s dedicated job board
– Competitions for students hosted by the IEEE
– Scholarships
You can register for IEEE membership at the link <a href="http://below.
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Co-sponsored by: Abedal Rahman Shehabi
Kingston, Ontario, Canada