Graduate Course:
Research Planning, 3 credit units
(3p)
September 2009 - December 2009
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Course given by: Hans Hansson
, Mälardalen University (
mail Hans
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Participants
Purpose:
To familiarise yourself with your own research area, and get an understanding
of the research areas of other participating students. This includes identification
of
o
Central literature
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Key conferences
o
Leading researchers and research groups
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Current research issues and hot topics
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Main results in the field
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Seminal papers
To formulate
a research plan for your own licentiate or PhD project, including
o
Hypothesis
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Concrete research questions
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Activities
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Time plan
o
Milestones
Literature links
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/simonpj/papers/giving-a-talk/giving-a-talk.htm
Target group
The course is
primarily intended for first year graduate students, but students that
are about to be enrolled or second year students may participate (may also
be of interest for students entering a new area or a new phase in their
research)..
Content
The course is
organised into three workshops, including presentations of assignments.
You are expected to actively participate in these workshops.
Workshop 1
Date, Time, and Location:
September 3, 8:15-17 (max), U2-040
[featuring Ivica Crnkovic and preparations for
Assignment 2]
Hans' Powerpoint slides
Ivica's Powerpoint slides
Article by Mary Shaw
Preparations (assignment 1):
Each student should
o
no later than 1 day before the WS mail a 1 page presentation of the
own research area/project to me
. Approx. half the page should be devoted to the topic and the rest
should present the research method used. [Students that do not yet have
concrete projects of their own, may instead consider some other relevant
research in his/her research group.]
o
prepare a 5-10 min presentation of the above
Workshop 2
Date, Time, and Location: October
5, 8:15-17, U2-040
Main topic: Presentations/discussions. [Featuring
guest presentation by recent PhD]
Submitted reports and
reading assignments:
- Juraj reads Sara's and Mehrdad's reports
- Josip reads Andreas' and Federico's reports
- Ana reads Mehrdad's and Andreas' reports
- Luka reads Federico's and Saad's
- Sara reads Juraj's and Saad's reports
- Mehrdad reads Juraj's and Ana's reports
- Andreas reads Josip's and Sara's reports
- Federico reads Josip's and Luka's reports
- Saad reads Ana's and Luka's reports
Download reports by
Juraj,
Josip,
Ana,
Luka,
Sara,
Mehrdad,
Andreas,
Federico,
Saad.
Preparations (assignment 2):
Each student should
o
no later than Sunday Nov 1 mail a report to
me
. This report should include
- an updated version of assignment
1 (approx 2 pages)
- an overview of the field
of research, presenting related research activities, including
- Current research issues
and hot topics
- Central literature, including
seminal papers
- Key conferences and leading
research groups
- Relation and relevance for own research
- References
[The report should be in the order
of 10 pages; be in pdf-format and be
named ass2-<firstname>_<lastname>
]
- No later than 3 days before the WS the reports will
be distributed to the students. Each student will be assigned 2 fellow student
reports to read in depth and provide feedback on at the WS.
- Prepare a 15 min presentation of the report.
Material: Hans' slides
Workshop 3
Date, Time, and Location: Novem
ber 5, 8:15-17, U2-040
Submitted
reports and
reading assignments: TBD
Each student should read at least two reports and provide feedback
during the meeting to the authour.
Preparations (assignment 3):
Each student should
o
no later than 8am Otober 30 mail the final report to
me
. This report should include
- an updated version of assignment
2 (approx 10 pages)
- a plan of the own research
activities, including
- Hypothesis
- Concrete research questions
- Concrete expected results
- Activities, including
planned publications and co-operations, and conference trips etc.
- Time plan
- Milestones
[The report should be in the order
of 20 pages; be in pdf-format and be named ass3-<firstname>_<lastname>]
- The reports will be distributed to the students. Each
student will be assigned 2 fellow student reports to read in depth and
provide feedback on at the WS.
- Prepare a 15 min presentation of the report.
- Reviewers should prepare oral feedback and a brief written
statement to be given to Hans and the author, including
Participants:
Juraj Feljan <juraj.feljan@mdh.se>
sara.dersten@mdh.se
petra.edoff@mdh.se
mehrdad.saadatmand@mdh.se
josip.maras@fesb.hr
Ana Petričić <Ana.Petricic@fer.hr>
luka.lednicki@fer.hr
andreas.ljungberg@mdh.se
federico.ciccozzi@mdh.se
saad.mubeen@mdh.se
Lecturer:
Hans Hansson
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