The ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec) would like to encourage graduate student participation in the conference by subsidizing the travel costs of individuals who would otherwise be unable to attend the conference.
Who Should Apply
Any graduate student in good standing, regardless of nationality, or any other criteria, except as noted below, may apply. Decisions will be based as much as possible on both how the individual may benefit from the conference and what the individual may bring to the conference. ACM WiSec travel grants will cover in part, the conference registration plus travel costs.
While any student may apply for this travel support, the selection process will give preference to authors of ACM WiSec 2012 papers or posters who are graduate students without sufficient travel funding. Awardees may not simultaneously draw on other sources of ACM funding for their travel or conference expenses.
How to Apply
Applications and supporting letters for a student travel grant should be emailed to the General Chairs, Loukas Lazos (llazos(AT)ece.arizona.edu) and Marwan Krunz (krunz(AT)ece.arizona.edu) between March 8 and 23 March, 2012. Applications submitted outside of the submission period are not guaranteed to be considered.
Applicants submitting an application for a student travel grant should provide the following documents:
(1) A paragraph stating why attending ACM WiSec 2012 would be
useful for the student's research.
(2) The title of the paper (if any) to be presented at ACM WiSec 2012.
(3) The applicant's school.
(4) A signed supporting letter from the student's advisor confirming that the applicant is a doctoral candidate in good standing.