In addition to the Signal Processing Society travel grants, GlobalSIP 2016 will offer limited travel grants to US-based students who are presenting authors of accepted papers at GlobalSIP 2016. More information is given below.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is pleased to provide travel grants on a highly competitive basis to student authors in both developed and developing countries and non-student authors in developing countries. The grants will be awarded to a limited number of applicants who have a genuine need for support, and the paper quality will be taken into consideration. SPS membership is required at the time when the application is made. Find out more information on how to join SPS.
The grants can only be used to cover the travel expenses for applicants to attend the approved conference. The grants, if approved, will be on a reimbursement basis following instructions given to grantees. The SPS travel grant selection and oversight committees reserve the right to make the final decision regarding all applications.
The deadline for submitting an application to receive the IEEE Signal Processing Society Travel Grant is September 9, 2016.
Application form is at: http://signalprocessingsociety.org/events/current-travel-grants
GlobalSIP 2016 grants are funded by the US National Science Foundation and will be limited to:
The grants will be awarded based on the paper quality and the authors’ need, with up to $1000 per award. The grants, if approved, will be on a reimbursement basis following instructions given to grantees. The GlobalSIP grant selection and oversight committees reserve the right to make the final decision regarding all applications.
The deadline for submitting an application to receive the NSF-funded grant for US-based students is September 30, 2016.