AWARD TIMELINE

May 15, 2024: Submission Deadline
May 31, 2024: Acceptance Notification
July 7, 2024: Awardee public announcement

Eligibility

Students must be conducting research in systems and networking research pertaining to cloud, edge and Internet-of Things (IoT), as well as technologies for intelligent computing, learning, Big Data and blockchain applications and be in good standing or up to 6 months after graduating with their doctoral degree.

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2nd IEEE WISC PhD Forum

The IEEE International Symposium on Women in Services Computing (WISC) 2024 will once again be hosting a PhD Forum, where women in computing will meet to discuss their latest research, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations. The PhD Forum offers a platform for emerging scholars to present their cutting-edge work in services computing, alongside established researchers and industry professionals. Participants will have the opportunity to receive constructive feedback, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and network with peers and mentors. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just beginning your doctoral journey, the IEEE WISC PhD Forum provides a supportive and inclusive environment to showcase your contributions to the field and advance your academic and professional goals. Join us at WISC 2024 to connect, inspire, and empower women in services computing.

Visit this link to view the 2023 PhD Forum presentations.

Please carefully review the table below for application details. Applications will only be considered if all the materials are complete and submitted to: [email protected] by the May 15, 2024, deadline.

Application Items

Name and contact information of applicant (email, home address, cell phone)

Short Bio (maximum 200 words)

Personal Statement (500 word maximum)

Official Transcript

Supervisor Recommendation Letter:

  • Ensure your name and email address are included in the recommendation letter
  • Limit 1 page
  • The recommendation letter must be sent by the supervisor. The file name should be {PhD_student_lastname}_recommendation.pdf

A two-page extended abstract that summarizes:

  • The main research areas or difficulties the applicant is focusing on, such as a potential thesis subject.
  • The notable contributions made towards their research focus.
  • The directions for the remaining work.
  • A list of contributions, talks, and technical blog articles (if any)