Announcement and Call for Proposals: The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society is sponsoring a fellowship for a female Ph.D. student in the areas of robotics and/or automation, to be expended before the end of the 2008 calendar year. Proposals for the “2008 IEEE RAS Fellowship” are now solicited. This fellowship is intended to support a student who will have a significant future impact on the fields of robotics and/or automation. The primary evaluation criteria are the applicant’s past research accomplishments and potential for future technical contributions. Thus, it is anticipated that the successful applicant will be a student who is fairly advanced in her academic program. In 2007 (the first year in which this fellowship was offered), there were 38 applicants. The winner and honorable mentions are listed on the RAS Newspage
Award: The fellowship carries an award of $12,500 to be used for stipend or tuition support, and we require that the funds be fully obligated by November 1, 2008 for supporting a student up to but not beyond December 31, 2008. The fellowship does not continue beyond the end of the calendar year.
Eligibility: Female doctoral students who are fully admitted to a Ph.D. program at an academic institution are eligible to apply. The nominee and nominator must be IEEE RAS members. The applicant must be a registered student for at least the period September-November 2008. The proposal should be submitted through the sponsored projects office of the applicant's institution. Applicants and their faculty advisors are urged to contact their institution's sponsored projects office before beginning the application process to verify that the institution is willing to administer this award under the constraints described below. IEEE will review the institutional approval; no funds will be released unless the method of spending and invoicing meets IEEE approval.
Proposal: The proposal must include the following information (in a single pdf file, in the order shown):
Schedule:
Applications must be received by August 1, 2008.
The winning candidate and nominator will be notified by August 15, 2008.
Applications must be submitted in a single pdf file by email to both of the following:
Professor Allison Okamura
Johns Hopkins University
aokamura@jhu.edu
Professor Nancy Amato
Texas A&M University