Last Updated
24 August, 2006
Travel Bursaries for Students
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Student Grant (travel bursuary) Request:
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17 May , 2006
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NEW!! Student Grant Notification:
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31 May, 2006
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Early Registration fee: |
05 june , 2006
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A limited number of graduate assistantships are available to allow students performing graduate work to present a poster at the upcoming Trends in Nanotechnolgy 2006 Conference. These five days conference will feature talks addressing all fields of science, engineering and technology at the nanoscale.
To be eligible, students must be actively pursuing a PhD degree and must be in good standing with their department. To apply for travel funds, please Submit a two-page abstract of the subject you will present in a poster session. Also, send by e-mail to Dr. Antonio Correia a short letter of support from your thesis advisor. Preference will be given to students nearing completion of their thesis work.
Around 80 student travel bursaries will be available for TNT2006. These bursaries will cover partially travel expenses. During the conference, the organisation will provide a reimbursement form to each student granted. On receipt of this form dully filled out and of the requested documents (copy or original receipts), the organisation will submit them to the funding Institution to allow them to process the reimbursement.
76 student grants were awarded in 2005: http://www.phantomsnet.net/TNT05/TNT05.php
European graduate grants (travel bursaries) sponsored by TNT2006 Organisation / GDR-E / Merck / iNANO / Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) / Universidad Carlos III
Dr. Antonio Correia (TNT2006)
Fundacion PHANTOMS
PCM - Pabellon C
Campus de Cantoblanco
Ctra de Colmenar km 15
28049 (Madrid), Spain
E-mail: antonio@phantomsnet.net
Fax: +34 91 4973471
Canadian graduate grants (travel bursaries) sponsored by NSERC/CRSNG (Nano Innovation Platform) (30) - $1000 CDN each
Prof. Peter Grutter
Physics Dept, Rutherford Bldg, McGill University
3600 rue University, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 2T8 Canada
E-mail: grutter@physics.mcgill.ca
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