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Title: Some do


1
Some dos and donts from my PhD
  • Antoon Goderis
  • Information Management Group
  • CS700
  • 20 October 2006
  • goderisa_at_cs.man.ac.uk

2
Me
  • Belgian
  • First degree economics (Leuven)
  • Conversion course in CS and AI (Mcr / Edin)
  • Ex-Mentor
  • PhD in the Information Management Group
  • Carole Goble and Robert Stevens
  • eScience Bioinformatics
  • Workflow

3
Reasons I did a PhD
  • Some v cool people
  • Develop and work with latest techniques
  • If it doesnt work out, the job market will still
    be there

.. in Manchester
  • Home of ontologies meeting the real world
  • Proximity to the academics
  • English

4
Dos
5
Find your own niche
  • Find and Do Your Own (Little but Great) Thing
  • Zigzagging between theory and practice
  • Its hard to please two masters
  • In a little over three (four) years
  • So choose, at the latest after year one

6
Add to Knowledge
  • You already have a lot of baggage to draw on
  • Lots of small steps so keep going
  • Who could be your community/communities?

Community (or reviewers) knowledge about
whatever
t1
t2
7
Talk to all who will listen ?
  • Carole Goble
  • Ulrike Sattler
  • Chris Wroe
  • Phil Lord
  • Robert Stevens
  • Mark Greenwood
  • Dave Robertson
  • Bertram Ludaescher
  • Andy Brass
  • Norman Paton
  • Alan Bundy
  • Austin Tate
  • Nikiforos Karamanis
  • Peter Li
  • Alan Rector
  • Serafeim Zanikolas
  • Andreas Wombacher
  • Evgeny Zolin
  • Richard Banach
  • Ilkay Altintas
  • Efrat Jaeger
  • Christopher Brooks
  • Edward Lee
  • Stephen Potter
  • Jun Zhao
  • Pinar Alper
  • Duncan Hull
  • Paul Fisher
  • Matt Horridge
  • Khalid Belhajjame
  • Boris Motik
  • Birte Glimm
  • Frank van Harmelen
  • Annette ten Teije
  • Marco Roos
  • Armin Haller
  • Jim Blythe
  • Daniele Turi

8
And find your own truth
  • Brokering problem-solving methods
  • Agent-based protocol composition
  • Process algebra and description logics hybrid
  • Ontology instance learning
  • Abduction based ontology retrieval
  • Workflow interoperability
  • Simple versus complex and their combination
  • Gold standard based workflow discovery

9
Time management
  • E-mail/phone/instant-chat/meetings
  • Read related work
  • Attend courses/seminars/workshops/conferences
  • Demonstrate
  • Review
  • Work dinners
  • Adapt to a life abroad
  • Do your own research..

10
Care for your supervisor
  • Find a topic you both care for
  • All feedback is good feedback
  • Time is short
  • Prep for the outside
  • Meetings
  • Set the agenda
  • Solutions, not problems
  • Writings
  • Print stuff out
  • Get more than one opinion

11
Travel
  • Conferences
  • Galway, Chicago
  • Workshops
  • Edinburgh, Bath, London, Hinxton, Galway, San
    Diego
  • Study visits
  • Innsbruck, Berkeley, San Diego

12
Anticipate going up and down
13
Have a life
  • Life outside research helps life inside
  • Dare to (actively) do nothing

14
Donts
15
Its not about
  • Being formal versus practical
  • Being in a sexy domain
  • Being a coder
  • Being overly respectful
  • Pushing out paper
  • Doing your time

16
Beware procrastination
17
Beware procrastination
  • Nobody cares
  • whether you show up
  • whether you do work while you are in
  • when you leave
  • But there is a catch ?
  • Output is measured through
  • Papers in good places
  • Impact in the community

18
Finally, a good routine (for me)
  • Write in order to think
  • Not think in order to write
  • Log your (excitement/disillusion with-) ideas
  • Make it a compelling story
  • Draw up a timeline with respect to a paper
    deadline
  • Prioritise/plan every morning
  • Keep at least one day per week free of work
    (-thoughts)
  • Have a periodic reality check of your ideas
  • Avoid analysis paralysis balance thinking/doing

19
The end
  • Thanks
  • Questions?
  • goderisa_at_cs.man.ac.uk
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