One or more prizes will be awarded for the best student paper at the conclusion of the Symposium together with a signed Certificate.
The Organizing Committee will appoint three judges who will assess each student paper.
The criteria will be based on the originality of the work and the clarity of the presentation.
Students willing to participate will need to qualify and register their interest with the organising committee.
To qualify for the ASA student prize, the first author needs to:
• be a full or part-time student,
• present his/her work himself/herself at the conference
Past Recipients of the ASA Student Prize
First awarded in 1996.
1996: Stephen K.N. Yeo (University of Adelaide)
1999: Kamran Ghorbani (RMIT)
2001: Eddie Tsai (University of Queensland)
2003: Tony Huang (University of Technology, Sydney)
2005: Peerapong Uthansakul & Konstanty Bialkowski (University of Queensland)
2007: Olaf Berndt (Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany)
2009: Stephen Hanham (Sydney University & CSIRO)
2011: Basit Ali Zeb (Macquarie University)
2013: Thomas Baum (RMIT University)
2015: Can Ding (Macquarie University & CSIRO)
2017: Nghia Nguyen Trong (University of Adelaide)
2019: Haihan Sun (University of Technology, Sydney)
Patrick Ross (University of Queensland)
2021: Priya Mittal (University of Auckland)
Majid Amiri (University of Technology Sydney)
Maral Ansari (University of Technology Sydney)
2024: Maria Pubill Font (University of Technology Sydney)
Priya Qualtrough-Mittal (University of Auckland)
Tayla Dahms (James Cook University)