Welcome to CSC Student Support & Outreach Activities!
The IEEE Council on Superconductivity (CSC) is committed to promoting students and recent graduates in the field of superconductivity. Student assistance for attending conferences (registration and travel stipends), an annual fellowship, and multiple student networking & professional development events are offered in our Student Resources section.
If you have questions or need additional information please reach out to our Operations Manager or the Student Support Chair for further details. Interested in connecting with the IEEE Council on Superconductivity Student Community? Use our social media links below.
Student Spotlight
Sharing Research & Related Activities of Current Students in Superconductivity
Materials Feature
Abiola Oloye (FAMSU-FSU College of Engineering)
Abiola Oloye’s research focuses on creating better superconducting materials. She works on a team of scientists and students at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab) studying Bismuth-2212, a material promising for improving the performance of superconducting magnets and electronic devices.
Read the article shared by FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
Feature Your Research
Help IEEE CSC identify and share the innovative research activities of students and recent graduates with the Superconductivity Community.
If you would like to self-nominate or know of an exceptional candidate working in a superconductivity-related field for consideration in a future feature article, please contact us at the link below!
Student Resources
Student Networking, Professional Development, & Young Professional Events
These events are aimed at providing students with the opportunity to meet with and learn from professionals in their community about career insights and opportunities. Some of these events include Lunch & Learn, and Women in SC events. For more information about upcoming networking, professional development events please refer to the “Student Activities” tab of each respective conference.
In addition to the student activities, the Council's affinity group for Young Professionals (YP) hosts events that are focused on helping students during their Professionals member community upon graduation. Please look for Young Professional events at upcoming CSC conferences.
Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity
The IEEE CSC Graduate Study Fellowship (GSF) in Applied Superconductivity is awarded annually to a full-time graduate student pursuing a PhD (or equivalent) degree in the area of applied superconductivity, at an accredited college or university of recognized standing worldwide. Applications must be received no later than January 15th of the year for which the Award may be granted. More information about the award and eligibility requirements can be found at the link below.
Financial Assistance for Conference Attendance
IEEE CSC has dedicated a limited fund to provide financial assistance to students and recent graduates who are presenting at conferences related to applied superconductivity such as the Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC), the International Superconductive Electronics Conference (ISEC), the Magnet Technology Conference (MT), and other Conferences that develop an agreement with CSC. Applicants are expected to be or become IEEE student members as well as members of one of the CSC-affiliated IEEE Societies.
Assistance is available to cover conference registration fees and, in some exceptional cases, additional support in the form of a partial travel stipend may be provided. Students must meet the eligibility requirement and submit the required forms in a timely manner to be considered. Support will be limited to attendees who can demonstrate that they would not be able to attend without such support. Priority is given to students and young scientists from institutions and countries with limited means.
For further details regarding application procedures and requirements please consult the “Financial Support” link on the website of each respective conference.
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