The Arthur H. Guenther Pulsed Power Student Award The Pulsed Power Science and Technology Committee's Outstanding Pulsed Power Student Award was renamed the Arthur H. Guenther Pulsed Power Student Award in 2007 following the passing of Dr. Guenther. A recipient is selected each year but awarded biennially at the Pulsed Power Conference Banquet. Arthur H. Guenther Award 2010 Nomination Form (Click here to bring up pdf file) Arthur H. Guenther Award 2011 Nomination Form (Click here to bring up pdf file) Arthur H. Guenther Pulsed Power Student Award (established in 1997) Description: To recognize outstanding contributions as a student in pulsed power engineering, science or technology. Prize: $1,000 and Certificate Funding: Funded by the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society's International Pulsed Power Conference budget. Eligibility: Any full time undergraduate or graduate university student in pulsed power engineering or science. The nominee must be a student when nominated. Basis for Judging: 1. Quality of research contributions (40 points); 2. Quality of educational accomplishments (30 points); 3. Quality and significance of publications and patents (20 points). Presentation: Awarded annually, with presentation at the biennial IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference Awards Banquet. |
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