APS FECS Physical Electronics Conference Mini Grants Application
Application deadline: May 1st, 2022

The 2022 Physical Electronics Conference will be held at the Lakeshore Campus, Loyola University between June 7-9, 2022. In order to support early career physicists, APF FECS is running a "mini grant" program to cover the cost of registration (up to $200). Note: in order to receive that low rate, you must register for the meeting by the early bird deadline of May 15, 2022.

More information on the 2022 Physical Electronics Conference: https://sites.google.com/view/pec-loyola-2022/

To be considered, applicants must be recent PhD recipients (past 7 years), present a poster or talk at the meeting, and be current members of the APS Forum for Early Career Scientists (free to join, link below). Women, underrepresented minorities and candidates who can clearly demonstrate a need for funding are especially encouraged to apply. This application form is due May 1, 2022. If you have any questions, please email Shaowei Li (shaoweili@ucsd.edu).  

To join FECS, follow this link and sign into your APS account: https://www.aps.org/membership/units/join-unit.cfm

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