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IEEE AP-S Doctoral Research Grants is sponsored by IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. This grant encourages doctoral students to pursue careers in electromagnetics in electrical engineering or related fields.
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Doctoral and Pre-Doctoral Research Grants, IEEE AP-S : vTools eNotice | vTools IEEE NOTE that if there is any unsaved work on this page, it will be lost. 2024 AP-S Doctoral and Eugene F. Knott Memorial Pre-Doctoral Research Grants The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society invites applications for the IEEE AP-S Doctoral Research Grants and IEEE AP-S Eugene F.
Knott Memorial Pre-Doctoral Research Grants for the 2024-2025 academic year. Up to ten $5,000 PhD grants and up to six $3,500 pre-doctoral (undergraduate and master’s-level) grants are awarded each year to encourage students to pursue a career in electromagnetics. The grants are intended to support students involved in project work directed by a faculty member at their institution.
The faculty member must be a member of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. The pre-doctoral grant honors the memory of Eugene F. Knott, who was a distinguished researcher and contributor to the Society.
The submission window for the current application cycle is September 1, 2024 to October 1, 2024. Links to the formal program announcement with full application details and the cover sheet are: To apply, combine the required documentation into a single PDF file with filename surname_givenname_2024. pdf.
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