Graduate Seminar 2014-2015
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Part 1: 2014
- Mandatory for all second years
- predetermined rotating groups of four/five, check calendar for schedule.
15/09
- General introduction on the seminars
- Pyramid of graduation and tunnel of doom.
- four-steps recipe to success
- Homework: semantic map that represents interests, clustering of the nodes into bigger domains of research and interests
29/09
- Review of the semantic map
- Group discussion to help decide on one cluster
- Homework: make work and literature survey from selected cluster
13/10
- Presentation of the hack pacts
- Presentation of the work and literature survey
- Group discussion on weakness and strengths of presented elements, decide where the focus should be
- Homework: pick the topic of selected cluster and make a hack pact out of it
- Homework: integrate hack pacts and survey into a project proposal draft
03/11
- Group review of the project proposal
- Homework: define topic for thesis, choose for classic, or practice-based, or merged/interleaved.
- Homework: refine project proposal
Proposal drafts:
Lucia
Ana Luisa
F Dunlop
Mihail
JoaK
Chen
Max
Mathijs
Lídia, draft
Elleke
17/11
- Group review of thesis ideas
- Group review of project proposal
- Group review of prototypes
- Last advices before project proposal assessment
01/12-02/12
- Project_Proposal_Outline
- Project Proposal assessments
Part 2: 2015
- Opt-in
- Every two weeks
- Details to come