On a competitive basis, IEEE ICC 2022 offers a number of student grants to students who have registered and co-authored an accepted peer-reviewed paper for the conference. The IEEE ComSoc, US National Science Foundation, and Women in Communications Engineering (WICE) sponsor the student grant. These grants encourage participation by students who would normally find it difficult to attend. Women, minorities, undergraduate or beginning graduate students, and first time ICC attendees, are especially encouraged to apply. No more than one student per institution will be supported. No postdocs, faculty, or other senior research personnel may be supported by the grant. These student grants will enable sharing scientific information and stimulating research interests for students in the field of communications and networking.
IEEE COMSOC STUDENT GRANTS
On a competitive basis, IEEE ICC 2022 offers a number of WICE grants to students who have co-authored an accepted peer-reviewed paper for the conference. Each IEEE sponsored grant is up to US$1000 but no more than the actual travel expenses. For the student attending remotely the WICE grant is to cover the registration cost up to US$300.
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- Each applicant must be a Student Member or Graduate Student Member of the IEEE Communications Society at the time he/she applies for the grant;
- Each applicant must be a co-author of an accepted paper in ICC 2022 and present it at the conference;
- Each applicant must be a full-time student registered toward a Bachelor, Masters, or PhD degree in computer science, engineering or related field in a college or university when submitting the application;
- During the expense reimbursement stage, the student applicant must show the proof of having registered to attend ICC 2022.
NSF STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS
Each NSF sponsored grant is US$1250 for in-person participant, US$300 for online registered participant.
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- Each applicant must be a full-time student registered toward a Bachelor, Masters, or Ph.D. degree in computer science, engineering or related field in a US-based institution when submitting the application;
- Applicant does not need to be an author of a paper accepted in ICC 2022;
- This grant particularly encourages women, minorities, undergraduate, undergraduate or beginning graduate students, and first time ICC attendees to apply.
REQUIREMENTS FOR NSF STG AWARDEE
▪ All flights made on an NSF travel grant award must be either on a US-flag carrier or ticketed through a US-carrier (e.g. codeshare flights on international airlines). Each awardee must ensure active participation in the conference.
IEEE WICE STUDENT GRANTS
On a competitive basis, IEEE ICC 2022 offers a number of WICE grants to students who have co-authored an accepted peer-reviewed paper for the conference. Each IEEE sponsored grant is up to US$1000 but no more than the actual travel expenses. For the student attending remotely the WICE grant is to cover the registration cost up to US$300.
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- Each applicant must be a Student Member or Graduate Student Member of both the IEEE Communications Society and IEEE WICE at the time he/she applies for the grant;
- To be qualified for the funding from WICE, the awardee is required to attend the WICE events at ICC 2022;
- Each applicant must be a co-author of an accepted paper in ICC 2022 and present it at the conference;
- Each applicant must be a full-time student registered toward a Bachelor, Masters, or PhD degree in computer science, engineering or related field in a college or university when submitting the application;
- During the expense reimbursement stage, the student applicant must show the proof of having registered to attend ICC 2022.
HOW TO APPLY FOR STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT
Applicants should create their application as a single PDF file, following the format described above. Go to EDAS and login. Select the travel grant which you want to apply, and then submit the application.
WHAT TO SUBMIT
Please make sure to upload in EDAS all the required application materials:
- A support letter from the student's advisor (the advisor can directly submit the reference letter on EDAS).
- The applicant’s up-to-date resume including citizenship (required), if this is the first-time attendance of ICC or not (required for NSF STG), ethnicity and gender (optional, used to broaden the participation of under-represented students).
- A half-to-one page letter from the student to state the purpose of attending the conference.
We remind you that students who are awarded a student travel grant must register and attend the conference in person or virtually.
IMPORTANT NOTES
▪ Payment will be made only to grant recipients who submit an expense report with all the receipts no more than 45 days after the conference. More details will be provided to the students who are selected to receive a Student Travel Grant.
IMPORTANT DATES
Application Deadline:
- 17 April 2022 (for ComSoC, WICE Student Grants)
- May 5 2022 (for NSF Student Grant)
Acceptance Notification:
- 22 April 2022 (for ComSoC, WICE Student Grants)
- May 8 2022 (for NSF Student Grant)
Please address any questions to the Student Travel Grant co-Chairs, Dr. Baek-Young Choi, Dr. Junil Choi, and Dr. Jemin Lee with a mandatory title: “IEEE ICC 2022 STG Question: Your Last Name”.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We extend our sincere appreciations to IEEE ComSoc, US National Science Foundation and WICE for supporting IEEE ICC 2022 student grants.
STUDENT GRANT RECIPIENTS
FUNDED BY COMSOC:
Okati, Niloofar, Tampere University, Finland
Qi, Yue, Villanova University, USA
T. Hoang, Linh, The University of Aizu, Japan
Abdel Khalek, Nada, Concordia University, Canada
Anguera Peris, Jaume, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Aygun, Ozan, Bilkent University, Turkey
Basu, Deborsi, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Chen, Shuaifei, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Elhattab, Mohamed, Concordia University, Canada
HajiAkhondi-Meybodi, Zohreh, Concordia University, Canada
Huang, Yingjia, Durham University, Great Britain
Huynh, Dang Van, Queen's University Belfast, Great Britain
Ji, Zelin, Queen Mary University of London, Great Britain
Koc, Asil, McGill University, Canada
Lee, Sungho, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Liu, Siyang, Laboratoire de Signaux Et Systemes, Centralesupelec, University Paris-Saclay, France
Mahmoodi, Hamidreza, University of Oulu, Finland
Marwaha, Siddarth, TU Braunschweig, Denmark
MoeenTaghavi, Ehsan, University of Oulu, Finland
Mu, Xidong, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Muhammad, Ali, Concordia University, Canada
Ni, Wanli, Beijng University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Raghunath, Ramprasad, TU Braunschweig, Denmark
Shafie, Akram, The Australian National University, Austria
Tashman, Deemah, Concordia University, Canada
Vu, Minh, The University of Aizu, Japan
Wang, Jingxin, McMaster University, Canada
Wang, Zhaolin, Queen Mary University of London, Great Britain
Xiao, Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Yadav, Awaneesh, Indian Institute of Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India
Zhang, Zijian, Tsinghua University, China
FUNDED BY NSF:
Aarella, Seema, University of North Texas, USA
Akinyede,Samuel, University of Missouri, USA
Brown, Doris, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Chahine, Karl, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Chandrasekaran, Geetha, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Cheng, Xiyao, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Esquivel Morel, Alicia, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Graham, Emma, University of Virginia, USA
Ma, Xiang, Utah State University, USA
Mann, Ariana, Stanford University, USA
Mitra, Alakananda, University of North Texas, USA
Naderi, Sonia, University of Maine, USA
Oluyomi, Ayanfeoluwa, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Petro, Caitlin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Ranjan, Priyesh, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Riaz, Arslan, Boston University, USA
Ryan, Charles, University of South Carolina, USA
Sanchez, Estefania, University of Central Florida, USA
Seidi, Navid, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Sharif Jourabchi, Ava, University of Missouri, USA
Shovan, S, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Sun, Han, Binghamton University, USA
Tiragati, Naveen, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Tirumala Vangipuram, Lakshmi Sukrutha, University of North Texas, USA
Vithana, Sajani, University of Maryland, USA
Wang, Xiaojian, North Carolina State University, USA
Wang, Yuhui, University of Michigan – Dearborn, USA
Yang, Dawei, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Zaman, Rafida, University of Missouri Kansas City, USA
Zhang, Wenhan, University of Arizona, USA
Zhang, Xinliang, Villanova University, USA
Zhou, Yuan, Utah State University, USA
FUNDED BY WICE:
Ben Ameur, Ayoub, Telecom SudParis, France
Chen, Jianrui, Tsinghua University, China