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It Goes without Saying
It Goes without Saying
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It Goes without Saying

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The definitive toolkit for doctoral students in engineering on thesis-and journal article-preparation, project (and stress) management, IP protection, collaborations, and other aspects of the PhD journey.It shouldn't take a PhD to get a PhD, but sometimes the process can seem that confusing-even though, to the mentors and advisors, so obvious that it goes without saying. For doctoral students in engineering confronting this dilemma, Caroline Boudoux, an accomplished researcher and entrepreneur, provides a demystifying guide to the challenges-daunting, seemingly routine, and at times unexpected-of pursuing a PhD in this demanding field. In It Goes without Saying, Boudoux marshals her considerable experience mentoring graduate students, teaching doctoral workshops, and-not so long ago-earning her own PhD at MIT to give PhD candidates the know-how, and the confidence, to succeed. Among the topics this book takes up are:* What a PhD is: the journey, the milestones, and the endgame.* Technical questions about what a doctoral project in engineering is and how to lead one.* Practical matters including tips on writing, from proposal to dissertation; ethics; and intellectual property.* Personal concerns, such as dealing with expectations, imposter syndrome, and stress. From the mundane to the metaphysical, this user-friendly guide gives the doctoral student in engineering the tools to make it from Day 1 to the successful completion of the PhD in a timely, fully informed, and forward-looking manner.
Alaotsikko
Taking the Guesswork Out of Your PhD in Engineering
ISBN
9780262378987
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englanti
Julkaisupäivä
25.6.2024
Kustantaja
THE MIT PRESS
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