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DEADLINE MAY 1:
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate Scholarships
Purpose:
The purpose of these scholarships is to attract undergraduates to the
microwave and RF discipline, and to encourage them to pursue graduate
degrees in this field.
Highlights:
* The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) will award up to
ten S1500 undergraduate/pre-graduate scholarships for the 2005-2006 academic
year. Please note the increase in the award level over that of past years.
* Applicant must be an undergraduate student in electrical engineering (or
related field) at the time of application, and should be enrolled full-time
in his/her final year of the undergraduate program, first year of graduate
studies, or combined B.S./M.S. program during the 2005-2006 academic year.
* The student must identify a faculty ment! or who will supervise the
applicant's project or thesis ! work in the microwave/RF area.
Alternatively, project work may be conducted in conjunction with industry,
but a faculty mentor must still be identified.
* Applicant must be an IEEE student member, and the faculty mentor must be
an IEEE MTT-S member.
* There are no citizenship requirements. Awards will be distributed globally
based on society membership. Awards are limited to one per faculty mentor.
* Awards will be announced during the 2005 International Microwave Symposium
in Long Beach, CA, USA.
* Funds may be used for project materials and/or stipends.
* Awardees are also encouraged to attend an MTT-S sponsored conference.
Travel expenses are partially reimbursed (over and above the S1500 award).
Application Deadline: May 1, 2006
More details on the Scholarship application and award process, as well as
downloadable application forms, are available from the IEEE MTT-S Web Page
http://mtt.org/index.html under Education > Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate
Scholarships.
For more information contact:
Dr. Rhonda Franklin Drayton
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota
4-174 EE/CSci Building, 200 Union Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612-626-8978; E-mail: drayton@umn.edu
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate Scholarships
Purpose:
The purpose of these scholarships is to attract undergraduates to the
microwave and RF discipline, and to encourage them to pursue graduate
degrees in this field.
Highlights:
* The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) will award up to
ten S1500 undergraduate/pre-graduate scholarships for the 2005-2006 academic
year. Please note the increase in the award level over that of past years.
* Applicant must be an undergraduate student in electrical engineering (or
related field) at the time of application, and should be enrolled full-time
in his/her final year of the undergraduate program, first year of graduate
studies, or combined B.S./M.S. program during the 2005-2006 academic year.
* The student must identify a faculty ment! or who will supervise the
applicant's project or thesis ! work in the microwave/RF area.
Alternatively, project work may be conducted in conjunction with industry,
but a faculty mentor must still be identified.
* Applicant must be an IEEE student member, and the faculty mentor must be
an IEEE MTT-S member.
* There are no citizenship requirements. Awards will be distributed globally
based on society membership. Awards are limited to one per faculty mentor.
* Awards will be announced during the 2005 International Microwave Symposium
in Long Beach, CA, USA.
* Funds may be used for project materials and/or stipends.
* Awardees are also encouraged to attend an MTT-S sponsored conference.
Travel expenses are partially reimbursed (over and above the S1500 award).
Application Deadline: May 1, 2006
More details on the Scholarship application and award process, as well as
downloadable application forms, are available from the IEEE MTT-S Web Page
http://mtt.org/index.html under Education > Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate
Scholarships.
For more information contact:
Dr. Rhonda Franklin Drayton
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota
4-174 EE/CSci Building, 200 Union Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612-626-8978; E-mail: drayton@umn.edu
