PTC Emerging Scholar Program
PTC’26 Submission Deadline
Notification Date for Applications
The PTC Emerging Scholar Program, formerly known as the PTC Young Scholar Program, seeks to recognize exceptional, up-and-coming scholars in the field of information and communications technologies.
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2026 PTC Emerging Scholar Program. Scholars must be currently enrolled in a Ph.D. degree program or Ph.D. completion date should be within the last five (5) years. Individuals from emerging economies are encouraged to apply.
Selected applicants will be invited to present their research at PTC’s Annual Conference, PTC’26 in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 18 to 21 January 2026.
Why apply?
- Opportunity to present and showcase your research to leading ICT-industry executives from around the world at the PTC Annual Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Engage in discussions with esteemed academic faculty in identifying practical research applications.
- Gain insights into current industry issues and new trends.
- Network with industry professionals, members of international organizations, NGOs, government officials, and academics from over 80 nations.
Scholars in telecom and ICT fields across the globe represent prestigious universities and institutions such as University of Auckland, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Hawaii, Manoa, City University of Hong Kong, India Institute of Management, Northumbria University, and The Pennsylvania State University.
Eligibility
Previous PTC Young Scholar Program award recipients are not eligible to apply/submit in subsequent award cycles.
Benefits
- One-year PTC membership
- Full registration to the PTC Annual Conference
- Roundtrip economy airfare*
- Five-night stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village® Waikiki Beach Resort during the conference
- USD 250 stipend (a one-time stipend for the duration of the conference)
- Reimbursement of travel visa fees**
* Travel itinerary must be pre-approved by the PTC Secretariat before making any reservations.
Rules & Guidelines
- Make your own flight arrangements within reasonable parameters and obtain your travel visa (if needed) in a timely manner.*
- Stay for the entire duration of the PTC Annual Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Attend conference-related activities and events deemed necessary by the PTC Research Committee.
- Allow PTC to post your paper and presentation slides to the online conference program.**
- Permit PTC to use your image and likeness, be it photo or video, on the PTC website, social media, and other materials used to promote the Emerging Scholar Program and Annual Conference.
- Promote the conference as a whole, and your participation pre-, during, and post-conference on social media and other marketing platforms, e.g., university/institution website, newsletter, or professional societies’ platform.
- Serve as an “ambassador” for PTC and the Emerging Scholar Program in the future.
* Prior approval must be obtained from PTC before booking your flight.
** Emerging Scholar paper submissions will be included in the PTC conference proceedings, which are available online. These proceedings are not indexed, and you may publish your paper elsewhere following the PTC Annual Conference.
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PTC Emerging Scholars
Iago Bojczuk
University of Cambridge
Muhammad Khan
University of London
Ingrida Milkaite
Ghent University
Juan Ortiz-Freuler
Annenberg School of Communication (USC)
Tiago Sousa Prado
Michigan State University
Wayne Wei Wang
University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Ahmed Alrawi
Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State
Henrique Buglia
University College London (UCL)
Lars Gjesvik
NUPI
Bulelani Jili
Harvard University
Ali Nikkhah
University of California-Irvine
Meicen Sun
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Information Sciences
Anna Oriishi
Keio University
Prasanth Prahladan
University of Colorado Boulder
George N. Ramirez
Sustainable Subsea Networks
Monica Nila Sari
Keio University
Carl Vander Maelen
Ghent University (Belgium) – Faculty of Law
Ryan Wang
Penn State University
Erezi R. Ogbo
University of Southern California
Raymond Onuoha
University of Cape Town
Godofredo Ramizo Jr.
University of Oxford
Nataliya Wright
Harvard Business School
Friso Bostoen
KU Leuven
Joshua Omoju
Northumbria University
Rachel Peng
The Pennsylvania State University
Puxin Zhang
Southwest Jiaotong University
Oliver Zierke
University of Passau