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Student Grants

Grants for students (electronic application form)

The Sociedad Mexicana de Inteligencia Artificial (SMIA) offers a limited number of grants to register and to attend to MICAI 2010 to full time students, authors of accepted papers.
To receive a grant the applicant must:

• Be the main author of an accepted paper in the conference.
• Have contributed to at least 50% of the research presented. A letter signed by a professor or school authority confirming this fact is needed.
• Attend the conference to present the paper.
• Be a student, or have been at the time of paper submission deadline. ID or official document from the university is needed.

Notes: Only one student author per paper will be awarded a grant and a student can receive only one grant per conference. The grant consists in the reimbursement in site of attending expenses (transport and lodging), so long as they do not exceed the registration fee paid by the awardee. The re-imbursement procedure will be announced to awardees in due time.

Please collect all other necessary information, scan the documents and e-mail them to the e-mail below. Grants will be awarded according to merit, taking into account the average paper score, and the supporting documents.

The deadline to receive all documents and information is September 30, 2010. The full application and documents must be sent to the Grants Chair, Dr. Jesús A. González Bernal at jagonzalez@inaoep.mx before the deadline in order for the application to be considered.

Grants application form

 

 

 

                                                                             
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