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$24,000 DAC scholarships to support
graduate research and study
The 42nd Design Automation Conference
plans to award scholarships to support graduate research and study in
electronic design automation and circuit design.
These scholarships are intended to support graduate
students of faculty investigators at universities trying to establish
new programs in electronic design automation or circuit design and/or
graduate students of young faculty investigators (assistant rank, non-tenured)
working in electronic design automation or circuit design.
These scholarships are awarded directly to a university
for the faculty investigator to expend in accordance with his or her proposal.
The university is free to use the scholarship funds in direct support
of one or more of the graduate students named in the proposal, in the
manner outlined in the proposal, except that the funds shall not be used
to support indirect costs or overhead.
PROPOSAL FORMAT
Applications for the scholarships, either new
or renewal, should be submitted by the faculty investigator and must include:
- A brief (3 pages maximum) curriculum vitae of
the faculty investigator;
- A brief (2 pages maximum) biography of each student
proposed for the scholarship presenting their credentials and outlining
their career goals and objectives;
- A brief (5 pages maximum) proposal describing
the research to be conducted and the way in which the scholarship funds
are to be expended;
- A brief (1 page maximum) statement of the impact
of the scholarship on the design program at the faculty investigator's
institution;
- A listing of all current and pending support (indicating
support provider, support duration, and support dollar amount) for the
faculty investigator and each student involved in the proposal; and
- An indication of any previous DAC Graduate Scholarship
awarded to the faculty investigator.
Please submit four hard copies of
your application
by January 28, 2005 to:
Prof. Robert Walker
Kent State University
Dept. of Computer Science
351 Math & CS Bldg.
Kent, OH 44242
OR email a PDF or Word file to Prof. Walker at walker@cs.kent.edu.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Scholarships will be awarded
based on the following criteria:
- Quality and applicability of the proposed research;
- Impact of the award on the program at the faculty
investigator's institution;
- Academic credentials of the student(s);
- Need (preference will be given to students and
programs that can demonstrate financial need).
RESTRICTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The scholarship funds must only be used to support
the students and research named in the winning proposals. Because the
award decisions are made based on the named students and specified research,
no substitutions may be made without express written permission. Without
such permission, the scholarship recipient will forfeit the award if the
conditions of the research proposed change.
Scholarships can be awarded in support of new
projects or for one renewal of a previous DAC Graduate Scholarship. An
application from either the same faculty investigator or student awardee
from a previous year is considered a renewal application.
The faculty investigator must submit a brief report
of the year's activities supported by the scholarship for publication
in the newsletters of the sponsoring organizations (ACM/SIGDA and/or IEEE/CAS).
This report should be submitted at the conclusion of the year supported.
For further information contact Prof. Robert
Walker at:
(330) 672-9105 or by email at: walker@cs.kent.edu.
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