The TeraGrid'11 Conference will be held at the Marriott Downtown in Salt Lake City, UT from July 18-21, 2011.

The conference is in need of up to 20 students to help with the organization and execution of the event. If you are interested in serving as a TeraGrid'11 Student Volunteer, please provide the information below for consideration.

Notifications will be made by June 10. Pending support from NSF, travel, lodging, and conference registration will be provided for the selected students.

Student Volunteers will be expected to be on-site in Salt Lake City beginning Sunday, July 17 through the end of the conference on Thursday, July 21.

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* 1. Enter your Contact Information:

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* 2. Academic Status

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* 3. Please provide a brief (200 words or less) statement on your motivation to serve as a volunteer at TeraGrid'11.

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* 4. Skills/Task/Interests

Although no special skills or experience are necessary for most volunteer positions, some familiarity with computing platforms, audio/visual aids, or office software is often helpful. Please check the appropriate boxes to indicate the areas in which you have skills, experience, interest, or willingness.

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* 5. Other Skills

Please identify other skills you have that might be useful at the conference. e.g fluency in sign language or other spoken languages, etc.

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* 6. Additional Information

If you have additional information that would help us to evaluate your application, or questions for the Student Volunteer committee, please include them here.

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* 7. Availability

Please indicate which days you will be available to work at the conference. Student Volunteers will be expected to provide 10-20 hours of support to the conference. Hours and assignments will be determined once the pool of volunteers and the conference schedule have been set.

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* 8. Where did you hear about the TeraGrid'11 Conference?

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Teacher/Faculty/Advisor
TeraGrid Researcher
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Conference
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Open Science Grid (OSG)
NSF Graduate Research Fellow (GRF)
TeraGrid Campus Champions
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The following questions are optional, but your response will help us plan a balanced and inclusive program for all attendees.

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* 9. Gender

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* 10. Which, if any, under-represented group(s) are you a part of?

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* 11. Adaptive support issues

Do you have any physical constraints that should be taken into consideration when assigning tasks at the conference (e.g. mobility, vision, etc)?

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