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PhD Student Erik Perrins wins first place in student paper contest

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Erik Perrins won first place in the graduate student category of the student paper contest at the International Telemetering Conference. His paper was titled ""An Alternate Proposal for ARTM CPM"" and describes a modification to an existing standard in aeronautical telemetry that increases the detection efficiency. Erik is a PhD student and his advisor is Michael Rice. Erik won $1000.