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  • Student Travel Grants

    A limited number of travel assistance grants will be available. These grants will be distributed after the conference in the form of reimbursements against actual travel, registration and accommodations expenses submitted by the student. The number and amount of the grants will depend on the number of qualified applications and the amount of sponsor funds HPDC will have available. Applications are due by May 1. Notification of the awards and their amounts will be made as much prior to the conference as possible.

    To qualify for a student travel assistance grant, a recipient must be:

  • A full-time student (graduate or undergraduate) registered at a U.S. or international university.
  • Priority will be given to graduate students or undergraduates presenting their work at the conference, and then to graduate and undergraduate students who would otherwise be unable to attend the conference.

    To apply for a grant, see the following instructions

  • Complete the application form (pdf).
  • Obtain your advisors endorsement and signature on the form.
  • Prepare an email containing the signed form.
  • The subject of the email should be as follows: (your full name) HPDC2010 Travel Application.
  • The body of the email should include: your name and contact information.
  • Send this email with the single pdf file attachment to hpdc2010-travel-grants at presciencelab dot org.
  • Applications are due by May 1st, 2010.
  • About HPDC

    The ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) is the premier venue for presenting the latest research on the design, implementation, evaluation, and use of parallel and distributed systems for high performance and high end computing. The 19th installment of HPDC will take place in the heart of the Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a major technological and cultural capital. The conference will be held on June 23-25 (Wednesday through Friday) with affiliated workshops occurring on June 21-22 (Monday and Tuesday). The 29th meeting of the Open Grid Forum (OGF29) will be held on June 20-22 (Sunday through Tuesday).