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2011 Competition Winners

Click on the hyperlinks to see copies of winning designs under each category. Note that only place award winners are provided.

Airport Environmental Interactions Challenge:

  • 1st
    First Place - The Computer Science Department at Binghamton University - State University of New York captured first place for its design titled, “Pervious Concrete-based Airport Fuel Spill Control System.” Professor William Ziegler advised the student team. Full Design
  • 2nd
    Second Place - The Civil Engineering Department at the University of Missouri won second place for its design titled, “Contaminated Stormwater Runoff Management.” The team was advised by Professor Carlos Sun. Full Design
  • 3rd
    Third Place - Another team from the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Missouri advised by Professor Carlos Sun took third place for its design titled, “Evaluation of Airfield Lighting Efficiency at Columbia Regional Airport.” Full Design

Runway Safety/Runway Incursions/Runway Excursions Challenge:

  • 1st
    First Place - A team from the Human Factors and Systems Department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, won first place for its design titled, “Tactile Stimulation System.” Professor Kelly Neville was their advisor. Full Design
  • 2nd
    Second Place - A team from the Human Factors and Systems Department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach advised by Professor Kelly Neville garnered second place for their design titled, “Runway Incursion Prevention Lighting System (RIPLS).” Full Design
  • 3rd
    Third Place - A team from the Human Factors and Systems Department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, tied for third place for its design titled, “eyePort.” Professor Kelly Neville advised the team. Full Design
  • 3rd
    Third Place - A third place tie was awarded to the University of Missouri in the Runway Safety/Runway Incursions challenge for its submission titled “Integration of Engineered Material Arresting System and End-Around Taxiways.” The team was advised by Professor Carlos Sun. Full Design

Airport Operations And Maintenance Challenge:

  • 1st
    First Place - A team from the Computer Science Department at the University of Southern California advised by Professor David Wilczynski captured first place with its design submission titled, “USC Safety Management System.” Full Design
  • 2nd
    Second Place - A team from the Mechanical and Industrial Systems Engineering Department at the University of Rhode Island won second place for its design titled “Aviation Operations Monitoring System.” Dr. Barham Nassersharif served as the team advisor. Full Design

Airport Management and Planning Challenge:

  • 1st
    First Place - A team from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley won first place for its submission titled, “Collaborative Gate Allocation.” Professors Jasenka Rakas and Lee W. Schruben were the team's advisors. Full Design
  • 2nd
    Second Place - A team from the Computer Science Department at Binghamton University - State University of New York captured second place for its design titled “Smartphone Application to Improve Response Procedures for Downed Aircraft.” Professor William Ziegler advised the students. Full Design
  • 3rd
    Third Place - A team from the University of Nebraska (Omaha) Aviation Institute took third place for its design titled “X-Band Radar for Monitoring the Airport Environs.” Professor David Byers was the team advisor. Full Design
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