ICPC 2018
Sun 27 - Mon 28 May 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden
co-located with * ICSE 2018 *

SIGSOFT provides travel and registration support for students and researchers.
SIGSOFT CAPS Application is closed by March 12th.


NSF Financial Support for Participating in ICSE 2018

Financial support for attending ICSE is available for graduate students and early-career faculty via the NSF ICSE 2018 travel fund awards. Please see information below for descriptions of the program and how to apply. The U.S. National Science Foundation has generously provided $25K of support for student and early-career faculty participation in ICSE 2018.

Priority for the awards will be given to:

  • U.S. citizens and permanent residents
  • Students and faculty at U.S. institutions
  • Students and faculty whose participation improves the diversity of computing research
  • Applicants who could not attend without a travel award
  • U.S.-based students and faculty members who are authors of papers accepted to the technical program, an ICSE workshop, or a co-located event

To apply, please use the SIGSOFT CAPS application form.

Note: In the field “Types of CAPS Fund to Apply” please choose “other” and specify “NSF Travel Award” in the text box.

Applications are due by March 27, 2018.

Acknowledgment

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation for making these travel awards possible.

NSF ICSE 2018 Travel Award Committee

  • Sandeep K. Kuttal (Chair), University of Tulsa, USA
  • Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
  • Birgit Penzenstadler, California State University Long Beach, USA
  • Christian Berger, University of Gothenburg & Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • Julia Rubin, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Lars Grunske, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
  • Tracy Hall, Brunel University, UK
  • Xiaoying Bai, Tsinghua University, China