Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: rick@hisatsinom.CS.Arizona.EDU (Rick Schlichting)
Subject: Student travel scholarships to FTCS-27
Organization: University of Arizona CS Department, Tucson AZ
Date: 25 Mar 1997 13:25:23 GMT
Message-ID: <5h8jo3$22j@server1.ctc.com>

                            Call for Applications
                            ---------------------

                         Student Travel Scholarships
     27th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS-27)
                 Seattle, Washington, USA  - June 25-27, 1997


The IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Fault-Tolerant Computing
is soliciting applications for travel scholarships to partially offset the 
cost of students planning to attend FTCS-27 in Seattle.  To be eligible,
the applicant must be enrolled in a degree program at the time of FTCS, 
either in the US or elsewhere.  Both authors of papers scheduled to appear 
in the symposium and non-authors are welcome to apply.  The Technical 
Committee anticipates awarding around 10 scholarships in the range of 
$500-$1000, with the actual award size being determined by the distance 
involved and anticipated expenses.

Application Procedure
---------------------

To apply, submit a one page writeup summarizing your current research 
related to dependable computing and describing how it is relevant to FTCS 
and what you hope to learn by attending the symposium.  Also include
on a separate sheet your name, postal address, electronic mail address,
telephone number, and fax number.  Submit no later than Friday, 
April 18, 1997 to the chair of the scholarship committee:

       Prof. Richard D. Schlichting
       Department of Computer Science
       The University of Arizona
       Tucson, AZ  85721, USA
       Fax: +1-520-621-4246
       Email: rick@cs.arizona.edu

The preferred format is electronic submission of Postscript by email,
but hardcopy by fax or postal mail will also be accepted.  The awards
will be announced in early May.

Questions can be directed to Prof. Schlichting using the email address
above.

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