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Crafting Your Research Future [electronic resource] : A Guide to Successful Master's and Ph.D. Degrees in Science & Engineering / by Charles Ling, Qiang Yang.

By: Ling, Charles [author.].
Contributor(s): Yang, Qiang [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis Lectures on Engineering: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2012Edition: 1st ed. 2012.Description: XIII, 154 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031793516.Subject(s): Engineering design | Materials | Professional education | Vocational education | Engineering Design | Materials Engineering | Professional and Vocational EducationAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.0042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Basics of Research -- Goals of Ph.D. Research -- Getting Started: Finding New Ideas and Organizing Your Plans -- Conducting Solid Research -- Writing and Publishing Papers -- Misconceptions and Tips for Paper Writing -- Writing and Defending a Ph.D. Thesis -- Life After Ph.D. -- Summary -- References -- Author Biographies.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: What is it like to be a researcher or a scientist? For young people, including graduate students and junior faculty members in universities, how can they identify good ideas for research? How do they conduct solid research to verify and realize their new ideas? How can they formulate their ideas and research results into high-quality articles, and publish them in highly competitive journals and conferences? What are effective ways to supervise graduate students so that they can establish themselves quickly in their research careers? In this book, Ling and Yang answer these questions in a step-by-step manner with specific and concrete examples from their first-hand research experience. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments / Preface / Basics of Research / Goals of Ph.D. Research / Getting Started: Finding New Ideas and Organizing Your Plans / Conducting Solid Research / Writing and Publishing Papers / Misconceptions and Tips for Paper Writing / Writing and Defending a Ph.D. Thesis / Life After Ph.D. / Summary / References / Author Biographies.
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Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Basics of Research -- Goals of Ph.D. Research -- Getting Started: Finding New Ideas and Organizing Your Plans -- Conducting Solid Research -- Writing and Publishing Papers -- Misconceptions and Tips for Paper Writing -- Writing and Defending a Ph.D. Thesis -- Life After Ph.D. -- Summary -- References -- Author Biographies.

What is it like to be a researcher or a scientist? For young people, including graduate students and junior faculty members in universities, how can they identify good ideas for research? How do they conduct solid research to verify and realize their new ideas? How can they formulate their ideas and research results into high-quality articles, and publish them in highly competitive journals and conferences? What are effective ways to supervise graduate students so that they can establish themselves quickly in their research careers? In this book, Ling and Yang answer these questions in a step-by-step manner with specific and concrete examples from their first-hand research experience. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments / Preface / Basics of Research / Goals of Ph.D. Research / Getting Started: Finding New Ideas and Organizing Your Plans / Conducting Solid Research / Writing and Publishing Papers / Misconceptions and Tips for Paper Writing / Writing and Defending a Ph.D. Thesis / Life After Ph.D. / Summary / References / Author Biographies.

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