Graduate Student Paper Competition

The GJCIE 2023 Graduate Student Paper Competition will recognize outstanding full papers in the fields of industrial engineering, engineering & technology management, and healthcare systems engineering & management written by student(s). The papers must be presented at the GJCIE 2023 and will be judged based on the technical content and presentation. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive the award certificates.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The presenter must be a Master’s or Ph.D. student(s) or a recent graduate(s).
  • Papers can be industry projects as part of a course or co-op/internship, or research projects done at the academic institution.
  • Faculty and/or an industry member may serve as an advisor on a project, but the work should primarily be done by the student(s).
  • The paper must be written by the student(s) with only minor outside editorial assistance. One or more advisors may appear as co-authors of a paper, but the student must be the ‘first author’.

GJCIE 2023 Competition Rubric

  • Overall content: 1-10 points
  • Data analysis and results: 1-10 points
  • Presentation skills: 1-10 points
  • Knowledge of the topic/confidence: 1-10 points
  • Answering questions: 1-10 points

Undergraduate Student Paper Competition

The GJCIE 2023 Undergraduate Student Paper Competition will recognize outstanding full papers in the fields of industrial engineering, engineering & technology management, and healthcare systems engineering & management written by student(s). The papers must be presented at the GJCIE 2023 and will be judged based on the technical content and presentation. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive the award certificates.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The presenter must be a student(s) or a recent graduate(s).
  • Papers can be industry projects as part of a course or co-op/internship, or research projects done at the academic institution.
  • Faculty and/or an industry member may serve as an advisor on a project, but the work should primarily be done by the student(s).
  • The paper must be written by the student(s) with only minor outside editorial assistance. One or more advisors may appear as co-authors of a paper, but the student must be the ‘first author’.

GJCIE 2023 Competition Rubric

  • Overall content: 1-10 points
  • Data analysis and results: 1-10 points
  • Presentation skills: 1-10 points
  • Knowledge of the topic/confidence: 1-10 points
  • Answering questions: 1-10 points