http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2010/grants.php
Sigcomm is being held this year in New Delhi, India from August 30 through September 3. Several sources of grants are available for students and eligible faculty members/researchers from all across the globe.
Support for SIGCOMM 2010 has been provided from the following
organizations:
1. NSF will continue the tradition of sponsoring a number of US-based
graduate students. Support will also extend to a limited number of US-based postdoctoral scholars.
2. Euro-NF funding is available for students studying in Euro-NF
partner institutions<http://euronf.enst.fr/p_en_menu1_NFcommunit_396.html>.
To qualify, a student must be a member of the Euro-NF team in a participating university and/or research center at the time of application.
3. ACM Sigcomm GeoDiversity travel grants are available for attendees
in their early career (at most five years of full-time, full-level, non-postdoc, post-PhD employment) from under-represented countries, based on need, distance to the conference venue, and impact of their attendance in increasing the diversity of conference participation.
4. We are working on government support specifically for Indian
students and researchers to attend Sigcomm. This includes PhD students, faculty and researchers at all universities in India.
5. The Sigcomm Executive Committee and various corporate
sponsors<http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2010/supporters.php> have provided additional support to increase support for attendees across all categories.
Thanks,
Ranjita Bhagwan and Sue Moon
Publicity co-chairs,
Sigcomm 2010.
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