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Duke University; WISeNet Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) program

NSF Grant #DGE-1068871

The purpose of the WISeNet Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) program is to prepare Ph.D. students for interdisciplinary research in wireless sensor networks.  Students in this program are supported for up to two years, and receive a WISeNet graduate certificate upon completion of a Ph.D. degree from one of the participating departments.

The program thematic basis is the development of intelligent sensors that process, store, and learn from data so as to improve their ability to gather information over time.  Broader impacts include unprecedented observation of environmental and ecological processes, and more effective and reliable use of sensors for defense and national security.

 

 

From: Emo Todorov [mailto:etodorov@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 4:10 PM
To: ‘Joshua R Smith’; ‘Lindsay Michimoto’
Subject: FW: WISeNet Graduate program and fellowships on sensor networks
at Duke

Hi Josh and Lindsay,

I got this brochure from Silvia Ferrari at Duke – they have a new IGERT on
sensor networks that may be of interest to some of our students.  I don’t
know how/where to publicize this, but hopefully you would know.  More
information can be found at:

http://wisenet.pratt.duke.edu/

Yours, Emo

December 13, 2011