Section 3.1 Graduate Students
¶This section provides some tips for incoming graduate students - from thesis writing, useful tools, guide to responding to examiners, etc.
If you are feeling lost about research, or doing research for the first time, heres a short note that may help Tips to new research students.
You can also read about JHU's Prof Dredze's guide for
"Guide on How to be a Successful PhD Student"
Subsection 3.1.1 SCSE Thesis formatting requirements
¶- Template for NTU thesis: GitHub URL:
link
- A 2020 example of NTU PhD thesis (required front/back matters and formatting) in SCSE, see
SCSE thesis suggestion
Subsection 3.1.2 NTU TAC report example
¶For TAC reporting, heres an example from my PhD student Hou Nana (Oct 2020) submitting this to her TAC panel for their endoresement. Link here TAC HOU Nana (2020)
Subsection 3.1.3 Yearly reporting to TAC
¶- Your CGPA
- Updated publications
- progress in research (like a QE presentation, or Phd thesis presentation) ~ about 15~20 mins
- Future research plans/goals.
Subsection 3.1.4 Writing and Presenting for Graduate Students
¶My take in how you can organize your thesis, as well as presentation slides for your PhD defence (QE is the same).
Tips about writing thesis: word document
and main map
I consider structure to be the most important consideration. To have structure, first write a series of questions to drive the report (revise it many times), and with the (finalised) questions, generate a power point file to provide more contents towards answering the questions. Repeat until satisfied, and then write the report. See Chong's example below as well as PhD ProofReader's template (see below) Writing Template
Use ChatGPT to help improve your writing. See: ChatGPT Promots
as well as YouTube: Epic ChatGPT Prompts (to help research writing)
Example, how to prepare for QE: have a look at Zhao Yingzhu's (2020) and Andrew Koh's (2021) Qualifying Exam (QE) preparation (details below).
Example, how to prepare for PhD presentation (typically 40-45 mins), see Khassan's example below.
-
Chong Tze Yuang
preparation for his PhD thesis (2018):List of questions
andPower point preparations for thesis
andthesis
andPresentation Slides
-
Khassan Yerbolat
's experience for his QE and PhD presentation:- QE preparation:
List of Questions
andInitial Draft QE
- Khassan's final
PhD thesis
, and an example ofreply
, for examiner. - During COVID lockdown (April 2020) he presented his PhD defence. The presentation was clear, and coherent. See the
Questions
used to guide its development,Slides
and finally theOnline Presentation
.
- QE preparation:
-
Zhao Yingzhu
preparation for her QE thesis (July 2020):Preparation Suggestions
andQE Presentation Slides
andYoutube Link presentation
andThesis
- Andrew Koh Jin Jie's
github for QE
preparation for his QE thesis, slides, and presentation (May 2021).
Subsection 3.1.5 Guideline for Responses to examiner and journal
¶- Example replies to Examiner in SCSE PhD thesis revision:
Great example of a good response
- Khassan's response for PhD revision (see above for his thesis, presentation, etc):
reply
, for examiner. - Andrew Koh's response (Nov 2023) for PhD thesis:
reply
, for examiner. - An example in IEEE Trans antenna:
response
- An example by Steven Atkinson (U of Queensland, CS)
pdf paper
- A template (remember you need to cross ref in detail to your revision (where are the changes))
template
Subsection 3.1.6 Tools for writing
- Please use
latex
for your writing - it will help a lot! In windows you havemiktex
. You can get a host oftemplates
here. My editor of choice isTexStudio
- but askQuora
for the latest answer. - If you need to watch a youtube video on latex, see
overleaf latex
- For drawing, you can try
draw.io
its a very nice software. - For collating all your papers, try
mendely
, or zotero. - To link all your ideas, I am now trying
obsidian
, and some of my student preferroamresearch
. I also useiThoughtsHD
to generate mindmaps in my iPad. -
Jonathan Dennis
experience:tip
on tools he used for writing thesis.
Subsection 3.1.7 Tools to organize your work
- notion: keep your notes
notion
- MindMap: organize your thoughts with
Obsidian.md
,Roam Research
, oriThoughtsHD
. - Using
Google CoLab
Subsection 3.1.8 Writing Advise from others
- PhD Proof Reader - how to write an abstract and other resources -
writing abstract
,knowledge base
,Writing Template
- American Graduate School suggestion -
guidelines
- Karpathy's writing on "A survival guide to a PhD" -
link
- Karpathy's "Doing well in a course" -
link
- Kristin Sainani - writing for the sciences
youtube link
- Professor Simon Peyton Jones (Cambridge) - How to write a Great Research Paper
youtube Link
. - Judy Swan (Princeton) - Scientific Writing
youtube Link
. - Steve Easterbrook -
how thesis get written.
Subsection 3.1.9 Subjects, Software you should know
A list of subjects you can and should pick up before starting your graduate school with speech lab: see list of things to know