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Milestones for Ph.D. Study

Milestones for Ph.D. Study. Guoliang Fan School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Oklahoma State University. Chinese Proverb. "To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.". Seven Dwarves and Snow White. http://www.bestinternetshopping.com/embroidery_appliques/p931600.jpg.

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Milestones for Ph.D. Study

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  1. Milestones for Ph.D. Study Guoliang Fan School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Oklahoma State University

  2. Chinese Proverb • "To know the road ahead, ask those coming back."

  3. Seven Dwarves and Snow White http://www.bestinternetshopping.com/embroidery_appliques/p931600.jpg

  4. Another Interpretation • "Being a graduate student is like becoming all of the Seven Dwarves. • In the beginning you're Dopey (Awkward) and Bashful (Timid). • In the middle, you are usually sick (Sneezy), tired (Sleepy), and irritable (Grumpy). • But at the end, they call you Doc, and then you're Happy." http://www.cs.unc.edu/~azuma/hitch4.html

  5. Milestones of your Ph.D. study (Year 1) • Year 1 • Research warm-up • Literature review (reading) • Significant course work (12-18 credit hours) • Milestones • Preliminary Exam (the first year) • The first conference paper

  6. Milestones of your Ph.D. study (Year 2) • Year 2 • Comprehensive research • Reading & doing • Moderate course work (9-12 credit hours) • Milestone • Attending a conference • The first journal paper

  7. Milestones of PhD Study (Years 3-4) • Years 3-4 • Comprehensive research / No course • Reading, doing, thinking and writing • Milestone • The second/third journal papers • The qualify exam • 80% research is done • 6-12 months before final defense • Final defense

  8. Why get a Ph.D.? • It makes you a different person. • You will be able to do something innovative and interesting. • You can take more responsibility and make more impact. • The bottom-line is you ought to find a passionate reason for your Ph.D. study. It is extremely important!

  9. Some Important Traits • Initiative • Tenacity • Flexibility • Interpersonal skills • Communication skills • Organizational skills • Balance and perspective

  10. Wheel Flexibility Mirrors Inter-personal skills Engine & Gas Initiative Tires Tenacity Regular maintenance Balance and Perspective Just like how a car can run! GPS and Cell Phones Communication Skills Map and Directions Organization Skills

  11. Go finishing and relax!

  12. Final words • Find a problem you are interested • Enjoy the process of solving the problem

  13. Initiative • "The difference between people who exercise initiative and those who don't is literally the difference between night and day. I'm not talking about a 25 to 50 percent difference in effectiveness; I'm talking about a 5000-plus percent difference, particularly if they are smart, aware, and sensitive to others.“ • Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

  14. Tenacity • "Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal. My strength lies solely in my tenacity." • Louis Pasteur

  15. Flexibility • "Back in graduate school, I'd learned how to survive without funding, power, or even office space. Grad students are lowest in the academic hierarchy, and so they have to squeeze resources from between the cracks. When you're last on the list for telescope time, you make your observations by hanging around the mountaintop, waiting for a slice of time between other observers. When you need an electronic gizmo in the lab, you borrow it in the evening, use it all night, and return it before anyone notices. I didn't learn much about planetary physics, but weaseling came naturally." • Clifford Stoll, The Cuckoo's Egg

  16. Interpersonal skills • "For humans, honesty is a matter of degree. Engineers are always honest in matters of technology and human relationships. That's why it's a good idea to keep engineers away from customers, romantic interests, and other people who can't handle the truth." - Scott Adams, • The Dilbert Principle"I can calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.“ - Isaac Newton

  17. Organizational skills • "Failing to plan is planning to fail."

  18. Communications skills • "What is written without effort is, in general, read without pleasure." • Samuel Johnson • "Present to inform, not to impress; if you inform, you will impress. " • Fred Brooks • A good written-paper is the one you can learn interesting knowledge effortlessly. • My advisor

  19. Balance and Perspective • "Life goes by so fast, that if you don't stop and look around, you might miss it." • from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off“ • Generally speaking, people provide better maintenance for their cars than for their own bodies." • Scott Adams, The Dilbert Future

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