From ica3pp2011 at gmail.com Wed Apr 4 22:45:25 2012 From: ica3pp2011 at gmail.com (Yu Wang) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 13:45:25 +0800 Subject: [sigcomm] Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Application Open in Network and System Security Research Message-ID: Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Application Open in Network and System Security Research Applicants must have an outstanding track record in network and system security or related areas in order to be short-listed. Successful applicants are expected to be based full-time at Deakin University, Australia for the duration of the Fellowship. The Fellowship provides 2 years of salary support at Level A Step 6 (AUD $67,628 per annum based on 2012 rate) and a one-off award of up to AUD $10,000 of project funding provided on commencement at the University. Applicants must have been awarded a PhD on or after 01 January 2008. PhD award date is defined as the date on the testamur. Please email your CV to Dr Yang Xiang (yang at deakin.edu.au) by 24/April/2012 if you are interested in this position. Please distribute this information to your colleagues or students who might be interested. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20120405/5fa618a9/attachment.html From kjr at n7.fr Tue Apr 10 02:51:46 2012 From: kjr at n7.fr (Katia Jaffres-Runser) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:51:46 +0200 Subject: [sigcomm] [N^2 Women] MobiHoc and ICC - N^2 Women Student Fellowships Message-ID: <573F8BD8-8306-4313-91A3-7AF608463CBC@n7.fr> Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* -------------------------------- ACM MobiHoc - ICC ------------------------------------------*/ /* ----------------- N2Women Fellowship Application Deadline : March 15 ---------------------*/ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ N^2 Women offers fellowships covering travel costs for female graduate students planning to attend premier technical conferences in the fields of networking and communications. In exchange, the student must help organize the N^2 Women meeting at that conference. 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. Moreover, N^2 Women will arrange for a faculty or research member of N^2 Women to assist/mentor the student in this task. Funding for these fellowships has generously been provided by HP Labs, Microsoft Research, and SIGMOBILE. These awards will partially cover a student's travel cost (up to $500) to a meeting where an N^2 Women event will be held. To apply for a fellowship, please see: http://committees.comsoc.org/n2women/ and click the Fellowships link. We are particularly interested in students organizing events at the following venues, with deadlines for applying for a fellowship as shown. MobiHoc 4/15/12 ICC 4/15/12 MobiSys 4/30/12 SECON 4/30/12 SIGCOMM 6/1/12 MobiCom 7/1/12 SenSys 9/15/12 Please pass this information along to all female graduate students who may be interested! Sincerely, Katia Jaffres-Runser and Yingshu Li Networking Networking Women (N^2 Women) is a discipline-specific community for researchers in the communications and networking research fields. The main goal of N^2 Women is to foster connections among the under-represented women in computer networking and related research fields. N^2 Women allows women to connect with other women who share the same research interests, who attend the same conferences, who face the same career hurdles, and who experience the same obstacles. For more information or to join, please see: www.comsoc.org/n2women. N^2 Women is an ACM SIGMOBILE program that is supported by the IEEE Communications Society, Microsoft Research and HP Labs. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20120410/2113d3fa/attachment.html From bdavie at MIT.EDU Wed Apr 11 13:33:43 2012 From: bdavie at MIT.EDU (Bruce Davie) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 13:33:43 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] Student Scholarships to Turing Event Message-ID: <8516FAE9-8A26-48BF-9848-92F912ABCC68@mit.edu> Please note that ACM is hosting is putting on a Turing Centenary event in June. Student scholarships are available to attend the event, and SIGCOMM is able to offer a number of such awards; see http://sigcomm.org/content/student-scholarships-turing-centenary-event for details. We recently updated the policy to clarify that postdoctoral students may apply. General info on the event is here: http://turing100.acm.org/index.cfm?p=home Bruce Davie SIGCOMM Chair