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The IPCS program offers research grants to IPCS students in 2019 fall semester - on-site field research grant and inter-disciplinary fellowship. Please apply before September 20, 2019.
I. On-site Field Research Grant
IPCS offers a grant to encourage students to do on-site field research (rather than staying in the lab): One overseas on-site grant (NT 100,000) and up to five Taiwan on-site research grant (each for NT 30,000). Ph.D. and master students can receive once in their entire study period. Grant is given on the basis of the research proposal (up to 5 pages in English), which needs to be submitted to the IPCS office by 09/20/2019. Applicants also need to provide a recommendation letter from his/her supervisor. We will announce the final decision by the end of September 2019.
II. Inter-disciplinary Fellowship
Two places for earth-system and one place for disaster management (each for NT 100,000) are given to those students interested in doing these inter-disciplinary topics. Again, those grants are competition-based, and applicants need to submit their research proposal (up to 10 pages in English) and one recommendation letter from his/her supervisor to the IPCS office by 09/20/2019.
2019 Research Topics are as follows:
1. Ecosystem and biogeochemical cycles in the benthic shelf sediments (Hao Jia Abby Ren + Chih Lin Wei)
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2. The vegetation-atmosphere interactions in the montane cloud-fog-forest at Chi-Lan in Taiwan (Min Hui Lo + Jehn Yih Juang)
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3. Evaluation of risk of decline for coastal fishes (Hui Yu Wang + Jeng-Ping Chen)
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4. Austronesian migration in ancient time by using Paleoclimatology data (Po Hsiung Lin + Hao Jia Abby Ren)
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5. Forensic and environmental application of XRF scanning: a citizen science project (Ludvig Löwemark + Chia-Ying Ko)
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6. Urban Long-Term Social-ecological Research on impacts of human outcomes and behavior by dynamic urban ecosystems and their infrastructure (Chyi Rong Chiou + Sheng Lin Chang)
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7. Simulation and analysis for flood inundation early warning in small catchments caused by rainfall-induced disaster - application to community disaster prevention (Jihn-Sung Lai + Yi-Huan Hsieh)
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8. Mountain climate change and species interactions (Min Hui Lo + Sheng Feng Shen)
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9. Using AI to analyze relationship between species characters and climate changes (Sheng Feng Shen + Jeng-Ping Chen)
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