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The application to the IGERT program consists of two essential steps:

  1. Apply to one (or more) of the four associated graduate programs
  2. Complete the supplemental IGERT application. The graduate programs associated with this project are:

Joint Biomedical Engineering Program (GT/Emory)

http://www.bme.gatech.edu/academics/grad/joint_phd.html

 

Interdepartmental Bioengineering Program (GT)

http://www.bioengineering.gatech.edu

 

Electrical and Computer Engineering Program (GT)

http://www.ece.gatech.edu/academics/graduate/index.html

 

Neuroscience Program (Emory)

http://www.emory.edu/NEUROSCIENCE/

 

Application materials for each of these programs are on their Web sites. After applying to one or more programs, each IGERT applicant must fill out the supplemental application on this web site.

 

If there are any questions regarding the application process or any general questions about this IGERT program, please send e-mail to igert_info@neuro.gatech.edu.

 

 

Please make sure you have applied to a PhD program first before filling out this form.

First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Email Address

Best phone number to reach you

 

Undergraduate Institution

Undergraduate Major

Undergraduate GPA

Year Undergraduate Degree Awarded (e.g. 2004)

 

If you applied to Georgia Tech, to which department did you apply?

 

Which PhD program(s) did you apply to?




Neuroscience Program (Emory)


Why do you feel that you would be a good candidate for the Hybrid Neural Microsystems IGERT program?

 

IGERT fellowships are only available to US citizens and permanent residents (green card holders). Check this box to certify that you qualify under one of these categories.

 

The IGERT program will obtain all other applicant information from the appropriate graduate program(s). Please note that the IGERT program is intended only for Ph.D. students (no M.S. students), and is restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.