NIST, January 20, 207/ Korea IT Times--The University of Texas to invite student and/or student advisor to participate in an excellent opportunity to present their work at the upcoming 25th annual meeting of the Council of Ionizing Radiation Measurements and Standards. This year, CIRMS will be awarding up to eight student travel grant awards.These awards will cover conference registration, a one-year membership to CIRMS, and $700 to cover travel and lodging costs.
The meeting will be held March 27-29, 2017 in Gaithersburg, Maryland at the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST).
The abstract submission deadline has been extended to January 31, 2017.
All work involving the use of ionizing radiation will be considered including areas such as medical physics, radiation protection, industrial applications, etc. Essays submissions discussing the project's objectives, methods, and results are being solicited. Essays must not exceed 1000 words and may include figures and tables. Additional information on the CIRMS student awards program and how to submit an essay online can be found at the following web link: http://www.cirms.org/student_awards.html.
It is the goal of CIRMS to encourage and expand the participation of students. Because of this, we encourage you to submit online an essay before the deadline (extended to January 31st 2017) at http://www.cirms.org/grant_application.html.
Contact for Questions: Renata Freindorf, CIRMS Administrative Assistant of the University of Texas at Dallas
(renata.freindorf@utdallas.edu/P 972.883.5772 | F 972.883.7202)