Author_Institution :
University of New Mexico, Department of Mathematics and Statistics MSC 03 2150, Albuquerque, 87131-1141 USA
Abstract :
These fellowships are intended to promote exceptionally creative contributions to the advancement of electromagnetic theory and applications. They promote EM theory (conceptual, new ideas, new approaches), but with apparent potential applications (antennas, scattering, propagation, other EM devices). They will be awarded to graduate students studying electromagnetics for pursuit of the PhD. Such students may be currently MS or PhD candidates. It is expected that these fellowships will be of primary interest to students in electrical engineering specializing in electromagnetics, but in some universities such students may be in other departments (e.g., mathematics and physics). Eligibility for these fellowships is international, except where legal regulations or restrictions may apply. The award of this fellowship is nondiscriminatory and is not based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, or family status. Immediate family members or close associates of any members of the evaluation committee or SUMMA officers/board members are ineligible.