Title: Preparing%20for%20the%20Job%20Search
1Preparing for the Job Search
- Writing an Effective Research Statement
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- Science and Engineering
2When do you need aResearch Statement?
- It is usually requested as part of the job
application process. - Even if it is not requested, you may choose to
include it to strengthen your application.
3From a position announcement for a Postdoc
- Send CV, brief description of research and
teaching interests, and names and addresses of
three references to
4From a position announcement for an Assistant
Professor
- Applicants should send a detailed curriculum
vitae, a statement of their interest in teaching
and planned research and the names of at least
three references.
5From a position announcement for an Assistant
Professor
- Applicants should submit a letter of application,
a curriculum vita, a statement of research plan
and teaching interests, and a list of at least
three references to
6From a position announcement for an Assistant
Professor
- Application packet must include 1) curriculum
vita, including a list of publications, 2)
complete set of official transcripts, 3)
statement of teaching experience, interests and
philosophy, 4) statement of research interests
and plans, and 5) at least three letters of
reference.
7From a position announcement for a Tenure-Track
Professor
- Applicants should include in their response a
clear statement of their teaching and research
interests, a curriculum vitae summarizing their
educational and professional backgrounds together
with a list of published works, and the names of
at least four persons who may be contacted
regarding the candidate's qualifications
8Purpose of Research Statementor Research Summary
- It is expected that you will have begun to think
coherently about research beyond your
dissertation. - The research statement tells
- what you have been doing recently and currently,
- in what direction you hope to go,
- how your research contributes to your field.
- Along with your c.v., cover letter and letters of
recommendation, it helps hiring committees assess
your - areas of specialty,
- potential to get grants,
- academic ability,
- compatibility with the department or school.
9Write so that you
- Give a context for your research interests
- Why does it matter?
- Communicate a sense that your research will
follow logically from what you have done and that
it will be different, important, and innovative
10Parts of the Research Statement
- A "Research Summary" combines features of both
the statement of achievements and current work,
and the proposal for upcoming research because it
includes current aims and findings AND future
goals.
11Future Goals or Research Plans
- Include
- Major problem(s) you wish to attack.
- The problems relevance to the field.
- Your specific goals for a 3-5 year period,
including potential outcomes. - If you know what a particular funding agency
funds, you can name the agency and briefly
outline a proposal. This might convince the
reader that you are on the way to getting a
project funded. - At the same time, you should have research goals
that have broad enough goals so that if one topic
doesn't get funded there are other areas on which
you can work.
12How to Make it Effective -- Format
- Use headings (and subheadings), bullets, and
white space. - Avoid page-long paragraphs.
- It should be1-2 pages long 3 pages at the most.
- Get feedback.
- Proofread!!!
13How to Make it Effective -- Content
- Write as clearly and concisely as you can.
- What excites you about your research? Sound
fresh. - Where appropriate, acknowledge the work of
others. - Use language that shows youve begun to think of
yourself as an independent researcher - If you've identified funding organizations likely
to support your research plans, indicate that.
14Preparing for the Interview
- Consider preparing a longer version (5-15 pages)
to bring along to the on site interview. Check
with your advisor to see if this is necessary. - Candidates may be asked to describe research
plans and budget in detail at the campus
interview. Be prepared. - Include laboratory needs (how much budget you
need for equipment, how many grad assistants
needed, etc.) to start up the research.
15Research Proposal
- For candidates who are more senior
- Future Goals becomes an expanded Specific Aims
page as required for grant application - Includes several sections, including an abstract,
a scientific justification, observations (unless
the subject is more theoretical in nature, in
which case the proposed simulation or modeling is
discussed), any historical research/findings that
are significant to the study and a conclusion.
16StatementSummaryProposal. Whats the difference?
- The three terms are often used interchangeably.
- The statement and summary are quite similar in
that they focus on current research. - Depending on the position requirements you may
want to say more about what you have done in a
research statement or summary than in a research
proposal.
17Sample Research Statements
- Look at those of students/postdocs on the job
market. - Surf the web to find statements.
- Keep in mind that everyones will be different.
18- Sample Statement of Research Interests p.1.
- Candidates Name
- Current Research
- Active Control of Rotorcraft Vibration
- I am currently working with Boeing Helicopters to
develop advanced control techniques for control
of rotorcraft vibration, so that the vibration
typically experienced by helicopters can be
significantly reduced. My advisor Prof. XYZ and
his former doctoral students developed the
X-frame actuator for those purposes, and I am
working on the design and implementation of the
advanced Higher Harmonic Control (HHC) algorithms
using .be flight-tested in 2002. - Active Control of Noise Radiated from Underwater
Vehicles - I have worked with Northrop Grumman Corp. and
Materials Systems Inc. to develop new technology
for the reduction of radiated noise from
vibrating underwater vehicles using smart
structures technologies. This project has been
funded by the Office of Naval Research, with an
objective of developing smart underwater
vehicle systems so that the enemy cannot detect
The new sensing method is numerically validated
on a thick-walled cylindrical shell with 55
piezoelectric panels mounted.
19- Future Research Goals p. 2
- My future research goal is to develop
intelligent structural systems, from the
micro-scales (MEMS) to macro-scales (aerospace
systems and underwater vehicles), which will For
this research goal, I will focus on the following
three research areas. First, I will carry out
research on structure/fluid/control interaction
phenomena will be critical design issues in
those complex structural systems, both in micro-
and macro- scales, so the fundamental
understanding of the phenomena is very important
to successful implementation of the
structural/acoustic control algorithms. Second, I
will extend my specialization in smart structures
technologies to the development of advanced
sensors and actuators for intelligent integrated
within the systems will be critical in future
areas of research. Finally, I will continue my
research on advanced control and decision-making
algorithms for noise and vibration reduction of
complex structural systems
20Getting Help with Your Job Search
- Your advisor and other faculty
- Your scholarly/professional association
- Career Services (Suite 20, McNeil Building, 3718
Locust Walk) - Critiques of job hunting materials
- Confidential appointments on your career
- Workshops and speaker programs
- www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices
- E-mail distribution list of career information
and position announcements - ScienceCareers The Academic Scientists Toolkit
- http//sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_devel
opment/previous_issues/articles/0000/the_academic_
scientists_toolkit/