Overview
To foster ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research; to enhance both the theoretical and practical knowledge and applications of ocean engineering and instrumentation research; and to disseminate the results of that research through lectures, seminars and publications.
Predoctoral Research Awards
On the basis of an application to the Foundation in the form of a research proposal, awards will be made to predoctoral candidates enrolled in academic institutions located in the United States and Canada. Each award will consist of a grant of $25,000. The student will be awarded $21,500 which may be used for academic year and summer stipend; $2,500 is for expenses associated with the research; the remaining $1,000 is to help defray publication costs of the student's research results.
Basis for Award
An independent committee will review proposals. Preference will be shown to proposals dealing directly with ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation which explore ideas not yet fully tested, rather than to further development of programs already in progress. However, in keeping with the founder's philosophy, ideas that can be implemented in the relatively near term will be given first priority.
Application Forms and Guidelines
Dr. George A. Maul, Administrator
Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Fellowship Program
Florida Institute of Technology / Link Building
Department of Marine & Environmental Systems
150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901-6988 USA
Contact: DMES Link or 321-674-7453 or gmaul@fit.edu
Deadline
Proposals must be received on or before January 15, 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
To foster ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research; to enhance both the theoretical and practical knowledge and applications of ocean engineering and instrumentation research; and to disseminate the results of that research through lectures, seminars and publications.
Predoctoral Research Awards
On the basis of an application to the Foundation in the form of a research proposal, awards will be made to predoctoral candidates enrolled in academic institutions located in the United States and Canada. Each award will consist of a grant of $25,000. The student will be awarded $21,500 which may be used for academic year and summer stipend; $2,500 is for expenses associated with the research; the remaining $1,000 is to help defray publication costs of the student's research results.
Basis for Award
An independent committee will review proposals. Preference will be shown to proposals dealing directly with ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation which explore ideas not yet fully tested, rather than to further development of programs already in progress. However, in keeping with the founder's philosophy, ideas that can be implemented in the relatively near term will be given first priority.
Application Forms and Guidelines
Dr. George A. Maul, Administrator
Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Fellowship Program
Florida Institute of Technology / Link Building
Department of Marine & Environmental Systems
150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901-6988 USA
Contact: DMES Link or 321-674-7453 or gmaul@fit.edu
Deadline
Proposals must be received on or before January 15, 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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