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Nano and Giga Challenges 2007 Scholarships

Posted on October 17, 2006

NSF Student Grant Opportunity: NGC2007 Organizers are offering ten competitive scholarships to qualified non-ASU graduate students who wish to attend and present at the conference courtesy of the National Science Foundation. Selected applicants will receive a total of $700: $200 will pay for registration and $500 will be received upon arrival at the conference to cover part of the travel costs.

Eligibility Requirements: U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required. Applicants must be graduate students working in a related scientific and/or engineering field at the time of the conference. Only students studying in the U.S. may participate. Minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Procedure: All applicants are required to register (conference fee payment is not required at the registration) and submit an abstract at the conference web site by following the directions provided. Please indicate Student Grant Applicant when registering and submitting your abstract through the conference website. The deadline for applications is November 1, 2006. A completed application form, letter of recommendation from the advisor and copy of the submitted abstract must be mailed to the following address or faxed by the submission deadline:

Attn: Jody I. Seeling
NGC 2007 Conference Manager
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 87-8806
Tempe, AZ 85287-8806
Tel: (480) 965-9572
Fax (480) 727-7001
Applications can be downloaded at ngc2007.asu.edu/awards.shtml

Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics
From Atoms to Materials to Devices to System Architecture
Symposium and Spring School (Tutorial Lectures)
Phoenix, Arizona, March 12-16, 2007
See ngc2007.asu.edu

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Contact:
Jody I. Seeling
NGC 2007 Conference Manager
Arizona State University
(480) 965-9572

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