SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

The IEEE Standards Education Program offers grants of US$500 for students and US$300 for faculty to help with university student design projects that include an industry-standards component. Examples of industry standards include: IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANS, IEEE 11073 Standards for Health Infomatics, National Electric Safety Code, etc.

This scholarship carries a stipend of approximately US$24,000 and is awarded to a first-year graduate student obtaining his or her master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at an engineering school of recognized standing located in the United States.

This program offers a number of travel grants to assist IEEE Student members presenting papers at IEEE NNS (Neural Networks Society) sponsored conferences.

The program offers scholarships of US$1,000 to US$4,000 for deserving graduate students who need financial support for their research during a summer period.

This scholarship recognizes and rewards active leaders in the IEEE Computer Society Student Branch Chapters. Up to 20 US$2,000 scholarships are available and awarded on an annual basis.

This fellowship was designed to support graduate research in the area of insulation or dielectrics. Two US$7,500 or three US$5,000 scholarships are awarded annually.

This program promotes, recognizes, and supports graduate-level study and research within EDS, with at least one fellowship awarded to students in each of the main geographic regions: Americas, Europe/Mid-East/Africa, Asia/Pacific.

The IEEE James C. Klouda Memorial Scholarship awards a scholarship to a qualified undergraduate student who seeks an electrical engineering degree with emphasis in the field of electromagnetic compatibility or a related discipline, from an accredited US university or college.

The IEEE James C. Klouda Memorial Scholarship awards a scholarship to a qualified undergraduate student who seeks an electrical engineering degree with emphasis in the field of electromagnetic compatibility or a related discipline, from an accredited US university or college.

This fellowship in Electrical History supports either one year of full-time graduate work in the history of electrical science and technology at a college or university of recognized standing, or up to one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past three years. The stipend is US$17,000, and a research budget of US$3,000 is available.

This renewable US$10,000 fellowship is awarded annually to a first-year, full-time graduate student obtaining his or her master’s degree for work in the area of electrical engineering, at an engineering school/program of recognized standing worldwide.

This program was created to support graduate research studies in microwave engineering. Fellowships are in the amount of US$5,000 each, and the deadline for submission is 30 November annually.

This scholarship recognizes contributions to the fields of nuclear and plasma sciences. Scholarships are in the amount of US$500 and are awarded annually, with submission deadline on 31 January.

This program is being offered for the second year with scholarships to students.


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