N2 Women Student Fellowships

N2 Women is pleased to announce the continuation of our N2 Women Student Fellowship awards. These awards will partially cover a student's travel cost (up to $500) to a meeting where an N2 Women event will be held. In exchange, the student must help organize the N2 Women meeting. The benefit of doing the organization, in addition to the travel funds, is for the student to connect with the organizers of the conference who are, typically, leaders in the research field. We will arrange for a faculty or research member of N2 Women to assist/mentor the student in this task.

Support for these N2 Women Student Fellowship awards has been generously provided by Microsoft Research and by HP Labs. SIGMOBILE is also supporting these N2 Women Student Fellowship awards by covering all the costs associated with the processing of the funds.

To apply for a Student Fellowship, please send an email to n2women-fellowships@acm.org with the following information:

  • About the conference the student wishes to attend:
    • Full title of the conference
    • Dates of the conference
    • Location of the conference
    • Reason for attending this conference
  • About the student:
    • University the student attends
    • Name of the student's advisor
    • URL to a current copy of the student's resume
    • Are you a member of N2 Women?
    • A description of any activities the student has been involved with to improve the status of women in computing
    • A description of any events the student has helped organize
    • A list of potential invited speakers or topic ideas for the N2 Women meeting
We are particularly interested in students who would like to organize N2 Women events for the following conferences, with deadlines for applying for a fellowship as shown:
Conference
Deadline
Notification
INFOCOM
2/15/13
3/1/2013
ICC
4/15/13
5/1/2013
MobiSys
4/25/13
5/10/2013
SECON
5/10/13
5/20/2013
MobiHoc
5/25/2013
6/10/2013
SIGCOMM
6/10/13
7/1/2013
MobiCom
7/20/13
8/10/2013
SenSys
9/10/13
10/1/13
There is, however, the possibility of funding for an N2 Women Student Fellowship at other relevant venues; please apply at least 8 weeks prior to the start of the conference.

 


N2 Women Student Fellowship Recipients

  • 2012
    Yanyan Zhuang, University of Victoria (INFOCOM 2012)
    Tavakolifard Mozhgan, Norvegian University of Science and Technology (ICNC 2012)
    Xia Zhou, UCSB (SIGCOMM 2012)
    Sanorita Dey, University of South Carolina (MobiHoc 2012)
    Jingyao Zhang, Virginia Tech (SECON 2012)
    Yujin Li, North Carolina State University (ICC 2012)
  • 2011
    Aakanksha Chowdhery
    , Stanford University (Globocom 2011)
    Soudeh Ghorbani, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sensys 2011)
    Mikie Han, UT Austin (Mobicom 2011)
    Farhana Ashraf, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (SECON 2011)
    Ouldooz Baghban Karimi, Simon Fraser University (SIGCOMM 2011)
    Yue Liu, University of Michigan (MOBISYS 2011)
    Yan Qiao, University of Florida (INFOCOM 2011)
  • 2010
    Yu-Han Chen, National Taiwan University (SENSYS 2010)
    Minlan Yu, Princeton University (SIGCOMM 2010)
    Afra Mashhadi, University  College London (MOBICOM/MOBIHOC 2010) 
    Lara Deek, UC Santa Barbara (MOBICOM/MOBIHOC 2010)
    Michela Papandrea, University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI),(WoWMoM 2010)
    Pegah Sattari, UC Irvine (MobiSys 2010)
    Devu Shila, Illinois Institute of technology, Chicago (ICDCS 2010)
    Maria Kazandjieva, Stanford University (NSDI 2010)
    Kyriaki Levanti, Carnegie Mellon University (INFOCOM 2010)
    Michela Papandrea, University of Applied Sciences (WoWMoM 2010)

  • 2009
    Juliana Freitag Borin, University of Campinas (Globecom 2009)
    Anna Foerster, University of Lugano (SenSys 2009)
    Maria Gorlatova, Columbia University (MobiCom 2009)
    Doris Schiöberg, Berlin Institute of Technology, (SIGCOMM 2009)
    Aruna Balasubramanian, University of Massachusetts Amherst (MobiSys 2009) Amy Chen, University of Florida (ICDCS 2009)
    Marjan Baghaie, University of Southern California (ICC 2009)
    Sharanya Eswaran, Pennsylvania State University (DCOSS 2009)
    Han Cai, North Carolina State University (MobiHoc 2009)
    Sofia Pediaditaki, University of Edinburgh (INFOCOM 2009)

  • 2008
    Elisa Rondini, University College London (SenSys 2008)
    Ramya Raghavendra, UC Santa Barbara (MobiCom 2008)
    Nurcan Tezcan, North Carolina State University (SIGCOMM 2008)
    Arta Doci, Colorado School of Mines (MobiSys 2008)
    Chunyu Ai, Georgia State University (ICDCS 2008)
    Ozlem Durmaz Incel, University of Twente (SECON 2008)
    Nur Aini Rakhmawati, National Taiwan University of Science of Technology MobiHoc 2008)
    Chao Wang, University of Wisconsin (ICC 2008)
    Xia Zhou, UC Santa Barbara (INFOCOM 2008)

 


 







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