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The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is pleased to provide travel grants on a highly competitive basis to SPS members to attend ICASSP and ICIP. The grants will be awarded to a limited number of applicants who have a genuine need for support, and the paper quality will be taken into consideration. SPS membership is required at the time when the application is made. Find out more information on how to join SPS.
The grants can only be used to cover the travel expenses for applicants to attend the approved conference. The grants, if approved, will be on a reimbursement basis following instructions given to grantees. The SPS travel grant selection and oversight committees reserve the right to make the final decision regarding all applications.
At this time, travel grants are only available for ICASSP and ICIP conferences.
All applications must be submitted online through the official travel grant submission system linked below, respectively. For consideration of an IEEE SPS travel grant, applicants must meet the eligibility criteria at the time of application submission and applications must be received by the dates noted below under each specific conference. There are no exceptions for late or incomplete applications. Applications will be considered until the exhaustion of funds. Applicants will be notified of the decision. Successful applicants should make their own travel arrangements and keep receipts; they will receive detailed instructions on grant payment.
SPS travel grants are awarded to assist in covering the travel expenses, including airfare, accommodations, transit, and conference registration fees for approved applicants to attend the physical conference in-person. Typical travel grant support is typically awarded in the amount of $500 or $1000, however this may vary based on many factors. The travel grant selection committee reserves the right to award a different amount than requested.
In order for your application to be considered for an ICASSP or ICIP Conference Travel Grant, the following eligibility criteria must be met:
Reference letter: Each Conference Travel Grant application must be accompanied by a recommendation letter from your supervisor or a senior colleague who is familiar with your work. It is recommended to prepare in advance for this step to be completed since the application submission period is often very short. Instructions on how to submit the reference will be given in the confirmation email after submitting an application and can be passed onto the reference person.
Q. Currently I am not an SPS member. Am I eligible to receive the SPS grant?
Unfortunately no, but you can join the Signal Processing Society now to become eligible. The SPS travel grant is one of the many benefits for SPS members. In order for your application to be considered, current SPS student membership is required at the time of application. The SPS membership fee, especially the student fee, is equivalent to only a small fraction of the average size of SPS travel grants made in recent years. New members may be eligible for a half-year rate for applications submitted between March and August.
For more information, please visit the Membership page to learn more. On the same page, you'll find information about special circumstances for reduced IEEE and SPS membership fees, often by 50% or more. These include e-membership for developing nations, and reduced rate for circumstances of low income, retirement, or unemployment.
Do I need to renew my SPS membership if the conference will be held in the next calendar year following the application?
Yes. This situation may apply to an ICASSP conference when it is held in early spring. If you are selected for a travel grant, you must remember to renew your membership, so that you have a valid membership for the calendar year when the respective conference is held. Failing to renew your membership may lead to automatic withdrawal of the grant.
Q. I have a paper accepted by one of the SPS workshops. Can I apply for the SPS Travel Grant?
Currently, the SPS travel grant is open to ICASSP and ICIP conferences every year. Individual workshops may arrange some travel support to authors, but it is not through this program. Please check with the workshop organizers for more information.
Q. I submitted a paper to ICASSP and/or ICIP but it wasn’t accepted by the conference. Am I eligible for a travel grant?
Unfortunately, no. Applicants must be authors of ACCEPTED papers. SPS Travel Grants are provided by the IEEE Signal Processing Society on a highly competitive basis to student authors and non-student authors in developing and non-developing countries. Higher priority will be given to eligible applicants from developing countries.
Q. What is the amount of the travel grant support I will receive if awarded?
For applicants from the same region as where the conference is located, the typical grant support is up to US$500. For applicants from regions other than the conference region, the typical support is up to US$1000. Many factors are taken into consideration when awarding an amount. The travel grant selection committee reserves the right to award a different amount than requested.
Q. I received an IEEE SPS Travel Grant for ICIP 2020. Am I eligible to apply for an IEEE SPS Travel Grant for ICIP 2021?
If you have a genuine need for travel support and satisfy both the membership and author eligibility requirements, you may apply. Eligible applicants who have already received an SPS Travel Grant in the past 12 months may have a lower priority compared to those who have not received an SPS Travel Grant. Based on the fund availability and the pool of applications, the Travel Grant Selection Committee will determine whether or not you will be selected this time, and if so, how much funds you will be awarded.
Q. I am a student in a university that isn’t in a developing country. Am I eligible to apply for an IEEE SPS Travel Grant?
As a SPS student member, if you have a genuine need for travel support and satisfy the authorship requirement, you may apply. Higher priority will be given to eligible applicants from developing countries. Based on the fund availability and the pool of applications, the Travel Grant Selection Committee will determine whether or not you will be selected to receive a grant, and if so, how much funds you will be awarded.
Q. I am originally from China but am now studying (or working) in the United States. Which Region will my application be considered to belong to?
We will follow IEEE’s geographic classification of your membership to determine the eligibility and priority of your grant application. Typically, you will be considered a member of Region 1-6 (U.S.), unless your visit to the U.S. is short term and your membership addresses on your IEEE record states your home country.
Q. I am a faculty member in a University in India (Region 10). Does my recommender (a senior colleague) have to be from the same University? Can I get the recommendation from a senior faculty member of a US University who is much more familiar with my research work? Can the recommender be a co-author of the ICIP 2020 paper (who would not be attending ICIP 2020)?
Your reference person does not have to be from the same institution. You may ask a senior colleague from another institution and/or another country to serve as reference, provided that he/she is familiar with your research work.
If you wish, you may ask a co-author of your accepted paper to serve as a reference. Please be reminded that by submitting a paper to the respective conference, the author team has committed to have at least one author to attend the conference and present the work in person once the paper is accepted. This commitment holds regardless of the outcome of the SPS travel grant application.
Q. My research group and/or institution can provide partial support for my travel. Can I apply for full support from the SPS Travel Grant program?
View a list of developing countries according to IEEE.
Having a genuine need for travel support is one of the key requirements. You should only request the amount that is necessary. The Travel Grant Selection Committee may grant a different amount from what you requested.
You should work with your supervisor and institution/company to identify as much resources as possible to support your travel to the respective conference. You should request only the amount that isn’t covered by other resources. Applications that demonstrate such effort may be considered favorably during the grant selection.
Applicants who intentionally provide false or misleading information will be disqualified from the current and future SPS grant offering.
Q. I was awarded a travel grant, but because of passport and other issues, I won't be able to come to the conference. A colleague of mine will present the paper on my behalf. Can you transfer the grant to him/her?
We are sorry that you are unable to attend the conference, but we generally do not transfer the grant to another person as you suggest. The selection committee takes multiple factors into account to make the selection from the pool of candidates. When a grant is declined, the fund goes back to the general pool, and the committee will determine the use of the fund (such as awarding to other applicants in this or a future conference).
Please be reminded that by submitting a paper to the respective conference, the author team has committed to have at least one author to attend the conference and present the work in person once the paper is accepted. This commitment holds regardless of the outcome of the SPS travel grant application.
Important note for awarded travel grants: Author registration is not eligible for reimbursement under the SPS Travel Grant program. All Author Registration, Refund, and No-Show policies as defined by the conference are applicable and those policies will supersede any reimbursable items that may be allowed under the SPS Travel Grant program.
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The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is pleased to provide limited travel support for SPS members who are practicing engineers to attend ICASSP or ICIP! The grants will be awarded to a limited number of applicants who are planning to attend the conference and have a need for support to alleviate some costs of traveling.
Each Chapter may nominate up to two Chapter members to attend the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) or IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) in-person. While each Chapter can submit two nominations, there is no guarantee that one or both will be approved. If you plan to submit more than one nominee per conference, please complete two separate nomination forms.
Each participating Chapter’s candidate(s) is required to be an IEEE Signal Processing Society member in good standing, as well as a current practicing engineer, to be considered for the travel grant support. You will need the nominee's IEEE Membership Number in order to submit the nomination.
If you are a Practicing Engineer and do not have a local Chapter or your local Chapter Chair is non-responsive, then an exception may be made for you to submit a self-nomination. Self-nominations must include the reasoning why; if there is no explanation, then the nomination will not be considered. Consideration of self-nominations is at the review committee's discretion.
Nominations must be submitted no later than the deadline listed in the Important Dates in order to be considered. Please plan accordingly and allow yourself enough time to submit the nomination as there will be no exceptions for late or incomplete nominations. The Society will review the nominations and determine if travel support will be awarded.
In order to qualify for a Practicing Engineer Travel Grant, nominees MUST meet the following criteria requirements:
Nominees who are selected to receive the grant are expected to physically attend the in-person conference and complete one of the following actions in acceptance of the travel grant funds:
Grant Amount. Travel grant support will be awarded in the amount of (up to) US$1,000 for selected individuals traveling within the same continent or (up to) US$2,000 for selected individuals traveling between continents to the conference. If awarded, payment amount is based on submission of eligible receipts up to the allotted amount.
Eligible Expenses. The grants can only be used to cover the travel expenses (i.e. accommodations, economy airfare, transit such as trains, trolleys, buses, taxis, etc. to and from airport, and visa fees, associated with the grantee traveling to the approved conference. Only the grantee’s expenses can be reimbursed. Receipts must be provided for all expenses being claimed for reimbursement under the Practicing Engineer Travel Grant. The receipts must show form of payment used, name, date, and amount paid. Hotel reservation confirmations or bookings, invoices, or quotes for airfare are not acceptable receipts unless the proof of payment is also provided with the document.
All travel expenses must be submitted through IEEE’s NextGen Expense Reimbursement (Concur) tool. Detailed instructions on how to create an account and properly input receipts will be shared with the selected grantees who are receiving travel support.
The Society reserves the right to review all submitted expenses to determine eligibility and the final allowed reimbursement amount. The Practicing Engineer Travel Grant cannot be combined with other Society travel support. If a nominee is selected for more than one travel grant, they will only be able to claim one.
Grant Payment. The grant will be paid on a reimbursement basis and receipts are required for all expenses being claimed. Payments will not be issued in advance. Funds will be issued by way of a bank transfer after the competition via IEEE’s NextGen Expense Reimbursement (Concur) tool.
Detailed instructions on how to create an account and properly input receipts will be shared with the selected grantees who are receiving travel support.
Prior to claiming your travel grant award, you must submit receipts of your travel expenses that are equal to or exceed the grant amount in order to receive the full travel grant payment.
All nominations MUST be submitted to the official Practicing Engineer Travel Grant Nomination System. The link for the current nomination period can be found in the official document (see How to Submit a Nomination section). Nominations submitted in any other way will not be considered.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society has launched a new benefit for its Certified Chapters offering limited funding opportunities to nominate their SPS Student and Graduate Student Members to receive travel support (up to US$1,000) to attend ICASSP or ICIP.
Does your Certified Chapter have candidates that meet the following criteria: are SPS Student or Graduate Student Members in good standing and are not already receiving travel grant support through the conference student travel grant program? Full details and eligibility criteria can be found on the nomination form linked below.
The Signal Processing Society has established a benefit for its Certified Chapters that allows Certified Chapter Chairs to nominate their SPS Student and Graduate Student Members to receive limited travel support (up to US$1,000) to attend ICASSP or ICIP! The grants will be awarded to a limited number of applicants who are planning to attend the conference and have a need for support to alleviate some costs of traveling.
Each currently Certified Chapter can nominate more than one student, but only one student from each Certified Chapter is eligible to receive funding. Each candidate must meet the eligibility criteria and attend in-person to receive the travel grant. While each Chapter can submit nominations, there is no guarantee that one nominee will be selected as funding for the program is limited. If you plan to submit more than one nominee per conference, please complete separate nomination forms.
Each participating Certified Chapter’s candidate(s) is required to be an IEEE Signal Processing Student or Graduate Student member in good standing and meet all eligibility criteria to be considered for the travel grant support. You will need the nominee's IEEE Membership Number in order to submit the nomination.
Nominations must be submitted no later than the deadline listed in the Important Dates in order to be considered. Please plan accordingly and allow yourself enough time to submit the nomination as there will be no exceptions for late or incomplete nominations. The Society will review the nominations and determine if travel support will be awarded.
In order to qualify for a Certified Chapter Student Travel Grant, nominees MUST meet the following criteria requirements:
If a nominee does not meet the eligibility requirements at any point leading up to the conference, the grant may be revoked.
Grant Amount. Travel grant support will be awarded in the amount of (up to) US$1,000 for selected individuals. If awarded, payment amount is based on submission of eligible receipts up to the allotted amount. Nominees and Nominators will be notified via email of the decision.
Eligible Expenses. The grants can only be used to cover the travel expenses (i.e. accommodations, economy airfare, transit such as trains, trolleys, buses, taxis, etc. to and from airport, and visa fees, associated with the grantee traveling to the approved conference. Only the grantee’s expenses can be reimbursed. Receipts must be provided for all expenses being claimed for reimbursement under the Certified Chapter Student Travel Grant. The receipts must show form of payment used, name, date, and amount paid. Hotel reservation confirmations or bookings, invoices, or quotes for airfare are not acceptable receipts unless the proof of payment is also provided with the document.
All travel expenses must be submitted through IEEE’s NextGen Expense Reimbursement (Concur) tool. Detailed instructions on how to create an account and properly input receipts will be shared with the selected grantees who are receiving travel support.
The Society reserves the right to review all submitted expenses to determine eligibility and the final allowed reimbursement amount. The Certified Chapter Student Travel Grant cannot be combined with other Society travel support. If a nominee is selected for more than one travel grant, they will only be able to claim one.
Grant Payment. The grant will be paid on a reimbursement basis and receipts are required for all expenses being claimed. Payments will not be issued in advance. Funds will be issued by way of a bank transfer after the competition via IEEE’s NextGen Expense Reimbursement (Concur) tool. Detailed instructions on how to create an account and properly input receipts will be shared with the individuals who are selected to receive the travel support.
Prior to claiming the travel grant award, the selected recipient must submit receipts of your travel expenses that are equal to or exceed the grant amount in order to receive the full travel grant payment.
All nominations MUST be submitted to the official Practicing Engineer Travel Grant Nomination System. The link for the current nomination period can be found in the official document (see Important Dates section). Nominations submitted in any other way will not be considered.