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Funding Proposal for Trinity University IEEE Student Branch Activities (2011-2012)

This funding proposal outlines the budgetary needs for the Trinity University IEEE Student Branch for the academic year 2011-2012. It aims to enhance member engagement and promote IEEE membership through initiatives such as pizza talks, engineering socials, and MATLAB competitions. The total requested funding is $1000, allocated for events and activities that will stimulate interest in engineering and foster community service. Future plans include participation in national conferences and the establishment of student research groups.

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Funding Proposal for Trinity University IEEE Student Branch Activities (2011-2012)

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  1. Phase I Funding Proposal Trinity University School Term: August 2011-May 2012 Faculty Adviser: Dr. FarzanAminian (faminian@trinity.edu)

  2. Trinity University Chapter • Student Branch: Trinity University • Branch Officers: Harold (Abe) Garza (President) • Purushottam Shah (Vice-President) • Joe Chen (Secretary) • Nathan Richison (Treasurer) • John Barksdale (Community Service Chair) • Maxwell Robinson (Publicity Chair) • MohsinRahim (SPAC Chair) • JaskiratBatra (Technical Chair) • Faculty Advisor: Dr. FarzanAminian • Office Term: August 2011-May 2012

  3. Previous CTS Funding • Pizza talks • Engineering socials • Member Awards • Renewable Energy System • IEEE Matlab competition

  4. Proposal allocations • Promote IEEE membership within and outside the Engineering department • Continuation of IEEE talks, engineering socials, and competitions • Increase participation in conferences (local and national) • Total funding requested: $1000

  5. Increase membership inside and outside the engineering department • IEEE pizza talks, engineering socials • Requested funding: $700

  6. Matlab programming competition • Requested funding: $100 • IEEE Outstanding awards • Requested funding: $100 • Tutoring program • Requested funding: $100

  7. Future plans • National Conference • Start student research groups • Community Service

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