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Student Support 2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, ICUWB2012 to be held in Syracuse, NY, September 17-20, 2012.

$10,000FY2012ENGNSF

Syracuse University, Syracuse NY

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Abstract

Student Support 2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, ICUWB2012 Syracuse University is cosponsoring and hosting the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB2012). The conference will be accepting full-student papers and posters about student Research in Progress. Syracuse University, as the cosponsor and host, is planning to support designated student presenters. This proposal is written to request Student Travel/Support Grant to fund those students who will present their research papers at the ICUWB2012 in Syracuse, NY, September 17? 20, 2012. Intellectual Merit This conference provides a forum for the latest UWB systems, technologies and applications in both microwave and millimeter wave bands. Wide scale commercial and defense applications are available using UWB technologies. Broader Impact ICUWB 2012 will present contributions and developments in the UWB field covering a broad range of topics through oral and poster sessions, workshops/tutorials, exhibitions. In this conference, there are two venues for students to present their work: (1) regular paper and (2) student progress-in-research colloquium. Students who are currently pursuing their degree and have research they would like to share may participate in the Student Program by presenting incomplete research, currently underway. Research projects which are not complete, research proposals and conceptual or theoretical proposals are all welcome topics. Audience members will participate by providing the author with feedback and questions pertaining to the ongoing research. This experience will encourage further development and refinement of the student's research-in-progress and give presenting students the opportunity to network with researchers and professionals in the field of ultra-wideband technology. Presence of these experts will give the students chance for one-to-one interaction, discussion, and guidance. Moreover, supporting the projects of students related to UWB research and development will contribute to the future of UWB technology.

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