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Workshop 2003
Workshop 2003 Post Workshop Research Friday, August 8, 2008

Evaluation Guidelines For Judges

AWARDING RULES
The available funds are intended to support the work of students at universities or industrial laboratories. It is presumed that the research will be supervised by the person listed in the original presentation. That supervisor is expected to present JHU a formal proposal for the carrying out of the project. A short outline, which includes the expected project goal, a budget, and the name of the student carrying out the work are required.

PRESENTATION RULES
During the two days of closing presentations, the team leaders will clearly designate which part(s) of their work constitutes a candidate proposal for funding. This should be done beginning with a summary slide listing the title of the project to be considered and the name of the student and his/her supervisor. Slides pertaining to the proposed project presentations will be made available on the same day to the Workshop administrative staff for immediate distribution to the Awards Committee.

JUDGING RULES
The committee will observe the presentations and be provided copies of the presentation slides. To allow time for study, the committee will convene at the conclusion of the second day presentations in the Barton 320 conference room for discussion. During the deliberations, the committee may ask for clarification from the presenters. The committee will order the presented projects and indicate which ones in its judgment may be worthy of support.


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