184.778 Research and Career Planning for Doctoral Students

2018W, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise

Aim of course

The course will give doctoral students an occasion to think about their career in the long run, by telling them what they can expect and what will be expected of them as they progress through the stages of academic life.
They will also learn what it is to write in engaging way for a scientifically-minded audience, and will get to try this out by themselves

Subject of course

Content

This course covers a selection of the following topics:

  • Methodological issues of Computer Science Research
  • Models of Research Organization
  • The structure of the CS Scientific Community
  • Communicating with peer scientists
  • Codes of conduct and ethics
  • Web resources for Computer Scientists
  • Models of Industrial Co-operations
  • Patents and patent intellectual property
  • The scientific publishing process
  • How to plan research
  • How to write a scientific paper
  • Presentation of results in talks and at conferences
  • Quality criteria and evaluation models in Science
  • How to choose a conference and a journal
  • How you will be evaluated in the future
  • Models of funding - Organization, structure, and management of scientific projects
  • Scientific visits and co-operations
  • Where to apply for a postdoctoral position
  • Career models for Computer Scientists
  • and much more...

Additional information

Course dates and more information available here.

 

Lecturers

Contributors

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue13:00 - 15:0016.10.2018Seminarraum FAV EG C (Seminarraum Gödel) Vorbesprechung
Mon12:00 - 14:0017.12.2018Seminarraum FAV EG C (Seminarraum Gödel) Prof. Gottlob - lecture
Tue15:00 - 17:0018.12.2018Seminarraum FAV EG C (Seminarraum Gödel) Prof. Gottlob - lecture
Course is held blocked

Course registration

Not necessary

Curricula

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Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

English