UNDERGRADUATE/PRE-GRADUATE scholarship
The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) UNDERGRADUATE/PRE-GRADUATE scholarship application DEADLINE has been EXTENDED to JUNE 15!
The purpose of the scholarship program is to attract undergraduates to the microwave and RF discipline, and to encourage them to pursue graduate degrees in the field.
The application can be DOWNLOADED from the EDUCATION LINK on the left hand side of the MTT-S Web-site: http://www.mtt.org. DO NOT USE THE LINK UNDER AWARDS!
HIGHLIGHTS:
* The Award Amount: $1500 and Number of Awards: Up to 10.
QUALIFICATIONS and REQUIREMENTS:
- UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT STATUS in electrical engineering (or related field) AS of MAY 1 APPLICATION deadline. No citizenship requirements.
- AWARDEE MUST BE ENROLLED full-time in his/her final year of the undergraduate program, first year MS PROGRAM, or combined B.S./M.S. program during the 2010-2011 academic year.
- A FACULTY MENTOR is required to nominate, mentor and supervise the student’s project related to RF/microwave area. The project may be conducted with an industry affiliate, but a faculty mentor must still be identified. Only one award per faculty mentor.
- STUDENT: IEEE student member and FACULTY MENTOR: IEEE MTT-S Member
- Funds may be used for project materials and/or stipends.
- Awardees are also encouraged to attend an IEEE MTT-S sponsored conference. Travel grants to IEEE-MTTS sponsored conferences are available for partial reimbursement above the $1500 award.
CFP: 19th IEEE International Conference on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging and Systems
EPEPS is the premier international conference on advanced and emerging issues in electrical modeling, analysis, synthesis and design of electronic interconnections, packages and systems. It also focuses on new methodologies and CAD/design techniques for evaluating and ensuring signal, power and thermal integrity in high-speed designs. EPEPS is jointly sponsored by the IEEE Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology Society and IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society.
Deadline: July 16, 2010, 8pm, PST
For more information, visit the conference web site at www.epeps.org
IMS2010 Videos are posted at IEEE.tv!
Congratulations, IMS2010 team on a job well done! IMS2010 ended with great success. Please check out the IMS2010 videos posted at IEEE.tv. The IMS2010 Plenary Session featured presentation by keynote speaker, The Honorary Zachary J. Lemnios, Director of Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E) for the United States Department of Defense and the presentation of the Thomas Alva Edison Medal to Dr. Kiyo Tomiyasu, and his induction into the IEEE Heritage Circle.
1. IMS2010 Sight and Sound IEEE.tv video http://www.ieee.org/portal/ieeetv/viewer.html?progId=123593
2. IMS2010 Plenary Session IEEE.tv video http://www.ieee.org/portal/ieeetv/viewer.html?progId=123596
Additional videos of Special Session for Dr. Kiyo Tomiyasu, Luncheon for Chuck Swift, MicroApps and interviews will be available in a couple of weeks. For more information, visit http://www.ieee.tv
CFP: 76th ARFTG First Call for Papers
ARFTG will hold its 76th Microwave Measurement Symposium at the Clearwater Beach Marriott Suites on Sand Key in Clearwater Beach, Florida November 30th – December 3rd 2010. The main themes of this conference are millimeter-wave and submillimeter-wave measurements and modeling. Technical papers describing original work in the areas of measurement and analysis in these higher frequency bands are solicited.
- On-wafer calibration and verification issues
- Higher frequency device measurements for modeling (linear and non-linear)
- Millimeter-wave waveguide and coaxial metrology
- System-level measurements (microwave, millimeter-wave, and THz bands)
- Antenna measurements
- Other areas of RF, microwave and/or millimeter wave measurement
Deadlines:
September 10th 2010 Electronic Abstract/Summary due in Adobe pdf format
October 18th 2010 Publication-ready paper due in pdf format.
Paper acceptance and classification will be communicated by September 27th 2010.
For more information please visit http://www.arftg.org




