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The IEEE Signal Processing Society is pleased to provide travel grants to qualified ICASSP 2012 authors who are SPS members.
A total of 57 applicants with the following application IDs have been selected for an IEEE SPS Travel Grant. An email will be sent to each successful applicant indicating the exact amount they are awarded and other details.
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The application for ICASSP 2012 authors is NOW CLOSED:
Prospective applicants may check for on-going applications for future events at SPS Travel Grants page.
All applications should be submitted online. For best consideration for ICASSP 2012, applications should be made by 18 January 2012. Applications will be considered until the exhaustion of funds. Applicants will be notified of the decision soon after. Successful applicants should make their own travel arrangement and keep receipts; they will receive detailed instructions on grant payment."
The SPS travel grant selection and oversight committees reserve the right to make the final decision regarding all applications.
If you have any questions, please email the Travel Grant Team with a required subject line "SPS Travel Grant Question: Your Last Name".
Each SPS Travel Grant application should be accompanied by a recommendation letter from your supervisor or a senior colleague who is familiar with your work. Instructions on how to submit the reference will be given in the confirmation email after submitting an application, and can be passed onto the reference person.
Note for applicants from the same region as where the conference is located, the typical grant support is up to US$500. For applicants from regions other than the conference region, the typical support is up to US$1000. The travel grant selection committee reserves the right to award a different amount than requested.