Student Travel Grant
ACM MobiHoc 2015, along with NSF would like to encourage student participation at the conference. With the support of NSF, MobiHoc 2015 will be able to partially support (based on need) the travel, accommodation, and registration costs of student registrants who might otherwise be unable to attend the conference.
Eligibility Requirements
All full-time US-based computer science and engineering graduate students may apply, especially female and minority students. We also encourage those who do not have a paper in the conference, but wish to attend, to submit a travel grant application. We anticipate funding approximately 20 US-based graduate students at a rate of up to $1,000 per student, and at least 25% of the grant will be reserved for female students and minorities.
Application Materials
An application for a travel grant should be submitted electronically through EDAS (http://edas.info/G.php?g=483). To increase your chance, applications for funding should be submitted before April 28 2015. Every application should include the following materials:
- The applicant's vita.
- A letter from the student including the following information. (1) A brief summary of research interests and accomplishments to date; students should demonstrate a serious interest in networking, through their course work and projects. (2) A description of areas reflected in the MobiHoc 2015 program that would impact the student's research. (3) A statement about why the conference attendance is important to the student. The paper title should be included in the letter if the student is the presenting author of a paper that has been accepted by MobiHoc 2015. Student authors from accepted posters, demos, and workshop papers are also encouraged to apply.
- A recommendation letter from the student's advisor including the following. (1) Confirmation that the student is a Ph.D. candidate in good academic standing. (2) The suitability of the MobiHoc 2015 program material to the student's research area. (3) Ways this particular person would benefit from attendance at the conference. (4) The strengths and potential contributions of the applicant. (5) Committing to covering the cost of travel in excess of the travel grant.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
If an advisor prefers to submit the recommendation letter separately, please ask him/her to email it (pdf file) to the Student Travel Grant Chair Yingying Chen (yingying.chen@stevens.edu) by April 28, 2015.
Deadlines and Dates
Application deadline: April 28, 2015.
Awards decisions will be made on or after May 10, 2015.
Applications received after this date may still be considered.
Recipients are required to accept or reject the travel grant by May 15, 2015, so that alternates can be notified in the event that a recipient declines.
Awards
Student travel grant awardees are required to provide taxpayer information (e.g., SSNs in the US) if applicable.
Contact
If you have any question, please contact the Student Travel Grant Chairs:
Yingying Chen (yingying.chen@stevens.edu)
Xinbing Wang (xwang8@sjtu.edu.cn)