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Weekly Meeting with Prof. Mendez

A summary of the weekly meeting with Prof. Mendez, including goals for the week, work performed, results, analysis and discussion, and goals for the next week.

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Weekly Meeting with Prof. Mendez

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  1. Weekly Meeting with Prof. Mendez Student Name Date

  2. Summary • ONE SLIDE, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • The goals for this week were… (e.g. perform literature search on weld penetration) • The work performed was…(e.g. 1) used Web of Science, Weldasearch, and Google Scholar, 2) went to the library and made copies of the papers 3) selected references from the papers’ citations 4) went to the library again to obtain references from 3). • The results were… (e.g. I have a list of 100 papers to go over, or I am stuck because I don’t know how to select meaningful references) • (no analysis is necessary in this slide) • The goals for next week are … (e.g. build Endnote database, skim over papers, detect general themes, group papers according to themes)

  3. Goals for this week • ONE SLIDE, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • Goal 1: perform literature search on weld penetration • Goal 2: … • Motivation for • Goal 1 is the need to know what other people have already done in this field • Goal 2 is… • The relationship with the overall goals of this semester of • Goal 1 is to build the base for the Introduction in a paper to be submitted this semester • Goal 2 is…

  4. Work performed this week • ONE OR MORE SLIDES, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • List here the tasks performed to reach the goals, e.g.: • used Web of Science, Weldasearch, Google Scholar • Keywords in Web of Science: • “weld penetration” 15023 hits • “weld penetration” AND GMAW 3472 hits • Keywords in Weldasearch: • etc. • went to the library and made copies of 23 papers (bring Prof. Mendez a copies) • downloaded 40 papers (bring Prof. Mendez a copies) • selected references from the papers’ citations • went to the library again and copied 21 more papers • downloaded 18 more papers

  5. Results • ONE SLIDE, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • There are two outcomes to a good week of work: • there’s something to show • or there’s confusion and/or blocking • If there’s something to show, then show it in a succinct way, e.g.: • “I have 102 papers to skim over” • If there is confusion or blocking, that’s OK. Then we need to trace from the last thing that was clear until where confusion/blocking started, e.g.: • “I looked into Web of Science with no problem, but couldn’t figure out how to select the most important papers” • Results should be given in order of significance (most significant first) • Long tables and groups of graphs go in an appendix

  6. Analysis and Discussion • ONE SLIDE, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • Here is where you tell me something intelligent about your findings, for example: • “Of the 102 papers I have I noticed that almost everybody references papers by Shimada” • “Many references appear in a journal we do not have in the library” • Compare results with theoretical expectations • Account for anything unexpected • Explain sources of error • Note important problems encountered

  7. Goals for next week • ONE SLIDE, LIST ONLY THE “BOTTOM LINE” OF EACH BULLET • Goal 1: build Endnote database • Goal 2: skim over papers • Goal 3: detect general themes • Goal 4: group papers according to themes • (no need to include motivation or relationship with overall goals, you’ll do that for next week’s meeting)

  8. Appendix • Add here long tables, or groups of graphs • You can also bring hard copies or other computer files to the meeting, but the results must be summarized in the Results section of this presentation • I strongly suggest that you include your figures and tables in this presentation as much as you can. This is going to be very convenient when is time to write your thesis. The best way to import figures and graphs is using Copy and Paste Special as “enhanced metafile”

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