This page is intended as an internal collection of information - feel free to take from it whatever you like # General timeline of a PhD [{{:pasted:20171206-111901.png}}](http://www.itu.dk/people/bardram/pmwiki/?n=Main.ArtPhD) (Source: [Jakob E. Bardram - The Art of Doing a PhD](http://www.itu.dk/people/bardram/pmwiki/?n=Main.ArtPhD)) # What do I need to do to obtain a PhD? * get accepted as a PhD student by the department (Fakultät SLK) * register for the PhD examination (Anmeldung zur Promotion) * submit a thesis * defend your thesis (oral presentation and examination) * publish your thesis # What should I do while working on my PhD? ## Do good research * choose a topic that is important (to the world, to your community, to you, (to the funding agency)) * focus on one core topic * find a good general question that guides your research - even if you will not be able to answer the question in the end * try to understand the full stack of your research question, prototypes, experiments (e.g., when investigating touch screen latency, aim to understand latency of nervous system, input and output hardware, operating system, applications, and measuring devices - even if your research focuses on only one of these aspects) * do not take shortcuts - read the literature, investigate effects that you do not understand, don't hide limitations * PhD allows for longitudinal studies and iteration ## Work effectively and efficiently * keep a lab notebook or some other kind of log * do not spend all your time reading all the literature on a topic - it's endless * conduct small experiments instead of assuming something * track the time you spend * respond to e-mails within one day ## Engage in the community * Attend conferences * Apply as student volunteer * Review papers * Write a blog and/or Twitter posts ## Teach courses * [Two quotes on research and teaching](https://raphaelwimmer.wordpress.com/2016/10/27/two-quotes-on-research-and-teaching/) ## Do side projects ## Contribute to the group # Topics to come # How a German PhD in Computer Science / Media Informatics is different to the U.S. system (some things to be aware of when reading PhD guides from U.S. academics) # Resources ## On doing a PhD * [Jakob E. Bardram - The Art of Doing a PhD](http://www.itu.dk/people/bardram/pmwiki/?n=Main.ArtPhD) * [Matt Might - The illustrated Guide to a Ph.D.](http://matt.might.net/articles/phd-school-in-pictures/) * [So long, and thanks for the Ph.D.!](http://www.cs.unc.edu/~azuma/hitch4.html) ## On writing papers * [Laurence Tratt - What I’ve Learnt So Far About Writing Research Papers](http://tratt.net/laurie/blog/entries/what_ive_learnt_so_far_about_writing_research_papers.html)