[hpc-announce] ACM NanoCom Student Travel Grant Deadline Extended

Sergi Abadal abadal at ac.upc.edu
Thu Aug 15 06:00:00 CDT 2019


(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this student travel grants
announcement)

Remarks of this announcement:

   - The application deadline has been extended to August 19th EOD.
   - These student travent grants target US-based students and cover up to
   1500$.
   - We remark that candidates to this grant DO NOT need to have a paper
   accepted at the conference.



*********** ACM NanoCom 2019 - Student Travel Grants ***********
http://nanocom.acm.org/nanocom2019/studenttravelgrant.php

6th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
September 25 - 27, 2019
Dublin, Ireland

***************************************************************************

*Eligibility Criteria*

To qualify for this travel grant, the applicant must be studying in an
accredited US institution. Student recipients will be reimbursed after the
conference (up to 1500$, based on the collected receipts). Students must
book their flights from US-based carriers. All recipients of the student
travel grants are required to register by August 25, 2019 at a Student FULL
Registration rate or a Student Registration rate. The final award is
contingent upon the recipient showing a proof of registration.

In order to be considered for this travel grant, students DO NOT need to
have a paper accepted in the conference. Preference will be given to
undergraduate/graduate students who satisfy one or more of the following
criteria:

   - First-time participants in the conference;
   - Undergraduate students or students in early stages of their graduate
   studies without alternate means of support;
   - Students from underrepresented minority groups or minority-serving
   institutions that are not traditionally represented in NanoCom;
   - Students who have not received NSF travel grants before.

Fractions of award reserved for special categories

   - 25% of the Total Awarded Funds are reserved for first-time attendees
   to NanoCom who do not have a paper accepted to the conference.
   Undergraduates and beginning graduate students are strongly encouraged to
   apply;
   - 25% of the Total Awarded Funds are reserved for under-represented
   groups (women, minorities and people with disabilities), who do not need to
   have paper accepted to the conference.


*Application Procedure*

An application for a student travel grant consists of the following
documents:

   - A request letter from the student (see below);
   - The student's Curriculum Vitae;
   - A recommendation letter from the student's graduate advisor;
   - An estimate of the costs to attend NanoCom: airfare, hotel, and
   conference registration. It is anticipated that travel grants will
   partially cover these overall costs.

Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.

The letter from the student should be at most one page and include the
following information:

   - Whether the student has an authored paper being accepted by ACM/IEEE
   NanoCom 2019 and the paper title (this is not a requirement to be selected
   for the travel award, but will determine whether the applicant is in one of
   the special categories defined above);
   - A brief summary of research interests and accomplishments to date;
   students should demonstrate a serious interest in networking, through their
   course work and projects;
   - A description of areas reflected in the ACM/IEEE NanoCom 2019 program
   that would impact the student’s research;
   - A statement about why the conference attendance is important to the
   student.

The advisor's recommendation letter for the student should include:

   - Confirmation that the student is an undergraduate/graduate student in
   good academic standing;
   - The suitability of the ACM/IEEE NanoCom 2019 program material to the
   student’s study/research areas;
   - Ways this particular student would benefit from attendance at the
   conference;
   - The advisor’s commitment to covering the student’s travel cost in
   excess of the travel grant.

Moreover, the application should include an itemized estimation from the
student about the travel expenses of attending the conference, including
airfare, lodging, conference registration, etc.

Applicants should create their application as a single PDF file, following
the format described above.

After login to EDAS, click on the “Travel Grants" tab, look for a
conference called "ACM NanoCom'19", and then submit the application. Direct
link to the submission page is https://edas.info/G.php?g=626.

*Deadlines*

   - *Application Deadline:* August 19, 2019 at 23:59 EST
   - *Notification Deadline:* August 26, 2019
   - *Awardee Acceptance Deadline:* August 28, 2019


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