Travel: NSF Student Travel Grant for 2026 IEEE 104th Vehicular Technology Conference (IEEE VTC2026-Fall)

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Abstract

The 2026 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 6–9, 2026. It will bring together leading researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to present and discuss the latest advances in wireless, mobile, and vehicular technologies. VTC 2026 will cover a wide range of crucial research topics, including mobile and wireless networking, vehicular communications, edge intelligence, AI/ML for communications, resilient connectivity under mobility and blockage, spectrum sharing, security, and integrated terrestrial–aerial–space networking. As the flagship conference series of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS), VTC provides a unique opportunity for graduate students to engage with cutting-edge research, interact with senior researchers, and become part of an active international research community. Participation in VTC is a critical component of graduate training. It enables students to present their work, receive valuable feedback, and build professional networks. This project provides travel support for approximately 10 U.S.-based graduate students to attend VTC 2026 and its associated workshops. Funded students will actively participate in the conference by attending plenary talks, tutorials, technical/application sessions, and an industry track. Students will have the opportunity to showcase their research, receive feedback from leading experts, and gain exposure to cutting-edge developments in wireless, mobile, and vehicular networks. These activities will not only enhance students’ technical knowledge and professional skills but also accelerate the translation of research into real-world wireless and networking systems. By supporting student participation, this project helps cultivate a skilled workforce capable of advancing wireless and networking technologies that underpin critical societal services, such as healthcare, energy systems, transportation, emergency response, education, and na

Key facts

NSF award ID
2624387
Awardee
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (NE)
SAM.gov UEI
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PI
Shuai Nie
Primary program
01002627DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
RES IN NETWORKING TECH & SYS, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS, EXP PROG TO STIM COMP RES
Estimated total
$15,000
Funds obligated
$15,000
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
06/01/2026 → 05/31/2027