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2016/03/20
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<issue_start>username_0: I am writing a homework at the moment. One of the authors I cite, changed his name from A... to B... due to marriage (I know him personally). In the Bibliography I clearly should use the name given in the papers (sometimes A..., sometimes B...). But how should I refer to him in the text? *"B....
2016/03/20
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<issue_start>username_0: Often, when taking a course at the university level, I amuse myself by Googling phrases from the instructors' slides, assignments, and other materials. I have found, *without exception from any instructor*, that the material is more or less identical to some resource I can find online, often co...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I am a computer science freelancer who takes on medium-sized projects I can complete in a month or less. I was approached by someone who wanted a set of 12 tutorials at least 500 words each about certain programming topics with code examples and workouts. We talked payment and I accepted this p...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm mainly interested in the level of fact-checking of computer science conference papers. Do reviewers normally read the entire paper and exhaustively check the correctness of proofs, algorithms and claims? I have read papers at top conferences where implementation details are sketchy and co...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I am writing a paper about a problem that involves solving a certain equation. The problem is that the solution is very long and there are a lot of terms. My question is: Is there a way to present the solution in an attractive manner instead of just typing the solution, which is about a page lo...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I am in a terminal masters program in the Humanities. I will have to write my masters thesis at some point and have been told that I will have 3 meetings with my professor. I have never worked on a thesis or with a professor as closely as this (I did not write a thesis as an undergradute), so ...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm about to graduate with a BS in computer science, my question relates to even higher education. I generally found most of the topics (Aside from the post calc 2 math) pretty easy and am graduating with a 3.5 GPA. I had the chance to get into an early entry MS program but applied over winter...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: I am at the final point of my pretty satisfying PhD. I like working alone and I did not need constant supervision, and I had a pretty good relationship with my supervisor until now. I noticed in the past that when it was time to proof-read papers, it took EXTREMELY LONG TIME to do it, and almos...
2016/03/21
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<issue_start>username_0: A quick question, which I'm asking out of curiosity rather than an actual problem. Plagarism and how to detect/combat/punish it seems to be a common topic on this SE. When I was an undergraduate, 20 years ago, I don't remember ever plagerising a book or other student, or any of my classmates d...
2016/03/21
1,401
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm a little confused. The [ACM Author Rights and Publishing Policy](http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/copyright_policy) states: > > ACM authors hold the right to post copies of their own peer-reviewed accepted ACM works on any non-commercial repository or aggregation that does not dup...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: I have submitted a paper to a conference with a rebuttal phase. I have received the first round of reviews, and should be writing an answer which addresses issues raised by the reviewers. I have received two very positive evaluations, with one accept and one weak accept. The third review ho...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: From time to time, I cannot access a reference of an article that I am reviewing, either because my university did not [subscribe](https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/29923/452) to some journals (and I failed to find it myself on [sci-hub](https://opendata.stackexchange.com/q/7084/1652), Googl...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: I came from India to UK for my PhD as I hoped to work in a team and learn from others. However, I am all alone as other students of my professor are. As I inspected this is the case in all UK universities. I understand that a PhD student is responsible for completing his project but I expected...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: Currently, I am a history student (MA) from Europe. I plan to pursue further education in Asia. Initially, I applied to university X (a 2-year research program (MA) with full funding). I also applied for a 1-year language acquisition program (also with full funding). I was shortlisted by uni ...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD student. In the past I have met with an assistant professor for some general advice about my research, both times he has made off the cuff comments on my lack of competence as a researcher and overall career suitability in academia. During my continuation, he made further comments in...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: I have my thesis abstract translated by an Italian friend (from English to Italian). Therefore, I'm wondering if I should mention it somewhere in the abstract or acknowledgment that the Italian abstract was written by him. What is the common way in academia? The whole thesis is in English, bu...
2016/03/22
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<issue_start>username_0: I am going to be teaching a workshop on Julia for data science and scientific computing soon. I came up with a plan that has a lot more than we will be able to do (just in case), but was wondering about how to come up with a good estimate for how far along we will get. I find this hard to estim...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: *(I consider this question to be an extension and complement of [**this one**](https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/1275/8575)).* My field is Economics. It is not uncommon for a published research paper to reference a (third-party) "technical report", or a "mimeo" or a "manuscript", usually a...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: I am writing a paper which is building up on the work I have published earlier. It includes experimental results which were used to further develop the model. To show that the model has improved I would like to include a graph of one of my experimental work showing the model predictions befor...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: I have a LOR from my previous employer and I want to use it for the MSc application I'm preparing. However, there is a certain sentence in this LOR that even though I understand its meaning (based on facts I know of course), I don't know if it will be good for my application. "Major characteri...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: Should I email the editor and resubmit the corrected version of the chapter? I have been trying to meet a deadline so I worked very hard on my book proposal. It was polished and ready to be submitted. In the last minute, I decided to write a new introduction for one of the chapters that I sub...
2016/03/23
753
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<issue_start>username_0: An industry conference in my field of research (medical) is being held soon. I am wondering is it typical for academics to attend non-academic conferences? Several academics have been invited as keynote speakers but it is predominantly aimed at industry professionals. The talks sound interesti...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: There are some websites like [topuniversities](http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings) and [times higher education](https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings) that rank universities based on several criteria. I don't know if the ranking of a university is direc...
2016/03/23
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<issue_start>username_0: I finished my undergrad in Electrical Engineering at the end of 2014, and since 2013 then I've been working on a startup that is soon going to fail. I would like to apply for a Masters in 2017, and to strengthen my research profile in my resume, as well as earn letters of recommendation (which...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: Would potential employers (for academic or non-academic R&D positions) care about who is on my thesis committee? Basically, I'm asking if there is any benefit in having more well-known professors on my committee who would provide me with little guidance, as opposed to assistant professors or r...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: There is a professor in the city I am currently living in who does some interesting work. I would like to sit in on his lectures, but I do not know how to ask him. What is the best way for me to ask him to attend or audit his lectures or seminar? I don't want to come across as rude or imposing ...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: Some universities have ethics codes that require (whatever that might mean) members to report misconduct within the community. Are there universities where such a requirement extends to reporting misconduct within the "larger academic community"? For example, if someone at school X learned tha...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: Can a University professor post a grade on web-campus or blackboard and then change the grade the next day? Yesterday I received a B and today I it had been changed to a C... C's do not pass the class in the masters program.<issue_comment>username_1: In the US, universities generally have a pol...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: Many say that > > A good paper is a paper which is easily understandable by a reader. > > > Actually when I am reading lots of papers in *good* journals, however, they are written with a sort of pedantic vocabularies, even though I can find simple and easy words which can replace the form...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: A relatively big conference will take place in my neighborhood, but I haven't noticed of it until now. I'd like to attend some lectures done by young researchers who recently made a breakthrough. Unfortunately, the deadline of registration is over. Thus, I have this question: do conferences a...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: Let's say I'm writing a report about sociological consideration of Aurora borealis in hipster communities. I want to support the value of my paper by showing that the way in which people consider Aurora borealis is a major and recurrent question. I have found a paper saying in its literature r...
2016/03/24
1,364
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<issue_start>username_0: Let's say I'm writing an original research paper about *the design process in the **helicopter** industry*. In the literature review (or context/related work) section, I want to talk about: 1. the various design processes that exists; 2. specific features of design processes in aviations; 3. ...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: I applied to a university in Canada for a MSc. As part of their requirements, I needed to have a supervisor in order to be granted admission to the program. So I did contact a supervisor and he took me in as his student with the condition that I brought my own funding. I said yes. However, the ...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: It seems that many universities are rotating professors who teach a subject. I was talking with a friend and he mentioned that as a result of this, he is struggling with a professor who is teaching a subject outside his area and is still learning the materials. My question, is why do schools ap...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: I am just wondering if I can legally use a nickname or not to use my official name (Passport name) as the author's name of a conference or a journal publication? My official name is quite long and I am planning to change it in the future. Is it possible to put the name that I am going to call...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: I've been trying to cope with a very abusive and mentally unstable advisor. In a recent clash she has been spewing lies and threats. It has become clearer and clearer that despite the four years of manipulations, borderline extortion, and five publications that I've survived through, I will nev...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: I have a definition like the following: **Definition** *System of sides* is ... conforming to axioms: 1. ... 2. ... 3. ... **Definition** *Monotone* system of sides is a system of sides conforming to additional axiom: 4. ... **Definition** *Distributive* system of sides is a system of side...
2016/03/24
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<issue_start>username_0: As far as I know, some research involves group-work. If a PhD student is either introverted, bad at interpersonal communications or both. What difficulties might they encounter?<issue_comment>username_1: Of course interpersonal skills are important in completing a PhD. As you note, a PhD some...
2016/03/25
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<issue_start>username_0: I've written a classification algorithm that does a pretty good job at classifying some datasets. However, I compared my algorithm to other classification methods, and their results exceed my results by a little. For instance, when classifying a dataset from a repository, my algorithm is gettin...
2016/03/25
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<issue_start>username_0: I am looking for the correct way to write the caption name of figures in the response letter for a submission to an Elsevier journal. In the manuscript, the name is > > **Fig. 1.** This is caption > > > I need add some figures in the response letter as well as revised manuscript. The figu...
2016/03/25
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<issue_start>username_0: I am trying to contact with professors to showing them a research proposal that I want to work on for master degree. Some people advice me to not do this, because professors get fund for their ideas not mine, so if my research proposal was incredibly liked by a professor, then he will have no f...
2016/03/25
1,381
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<issue_start>username_0: Suppose an instructor is teaching a course on a particular field in computer science. He uses a language that is popular for said field, **but itself is not the topic of the course** (though its use is still required). The instructor provides a code base he wrote that the students may base thei...
2016/03/26
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<issue_start>username_0: In the US, can a student who is already enrolled in a course grade homework assignments of all other students in the same course (but not actually accessing and changing academic records)? Is it legal and compatible with academic integrity? Two of several issues that I'm concerned about are: ...
2016/03/26
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<issue_start>username_0: I am currently writing my Master's thesis in Math and part of my results involves using running simulations to test for certain types of algebraic properties of parameterised equations. The theoretical basis for these simulations were derived from a paper, in which the authors published their c...
2016/03/26
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<issue_start>username_0: It seems a rather odd thing to emphasize, but I thought my past experience as a broker could be turned into a positive rather than a moot point. Do PhD admissions committees take into account soft skill development as a factor, and how heavily do you think they wieght this? Should I note my s...
2016/03/26
1,288
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<issue_start>username_0: A student from another university is planning on taking a class I'll be teaching this fall and will be doing it as a transient student. Apparently, in order to have their transient status approved, they need a copy of the course syllabus, and so requested it from me by email. I don't normally ...
2016/03/27
1,406
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<issue_start>username_0: I am an M.Sc. student in computer science, working on machine learning. Recently my supervisor assigned me a paper on biomedical signals field to review. The review task is assigned to my advisor who is a referee of a journal and he assigned it to me to do it for him (I am sure he will not ch...
2016/03/27
768
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<issue_start>username_0: Suppose some author provides his original research article to a journal for publication. In this way, he is disclosing or revealing his confidential research work to that journal. Now, consider the case that his article gets rejected. So, is it not possible that whoever reviews that article can...
2016/03/27
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<issue_start>username_0: I recently defended my master thesis. One thing only went wrong: I said a certain method was rather new (which it was!) and the most senior professor in the room (my supervisor was not there, he had an unexpected meeting) contradicted me, telling me that it was old and had been done in the lab...
2016/03/28
706
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<issue_start>username_0: I would like to do a second masters, because I would like to change focus to a certain subfield within my field (not changing fields) and have the best shot of getting into my favourite program. I also had some personal problems both during my BA and my first MA, and think I could do much bette...
2016/03/28
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<issue_start>username_0: Does the US department of education publish a list of universities that they've approved for Competency-Based Education? I've only discovered articles where they've approved a couple schools at a time. I'd love to find a complete list so that i can do a thorough comparison prior to choosing a p...
2016/03/28
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<issue_start>username_0: I know for those wishing to have a career in academia that branding is key for securing a tenure track position. Branding is also key for certain industries at the undergrad level. I was wondering if that bias softens a bit at the PhD level, specifically for life science roles. How many doors s...
2016/03/28
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm currently taking a required class where attendance is counted at 15% of the grade. The policy is that if a student misses more than 2 lectures, they lose all 15% of those points. The class itself takes place 5 days a week, and attendance is taken daily and uniformly. I currently hold a 91% ...
2016/03/29
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<issue_start>username_0: It seems that in higher education, some instructors either do not care at all whether students attend, and others care minimally (often resulting in a 1-5% attendance grade or tie-breaker rule). However there are also many instructors who seem to feel very, very strongly about attendance, and ...
2016/03/29
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<issue_start>username_0: Often researchers publish their work incrementally. Abstractly speaking, let's say, in 2010 the researcher publishes version *1.0* of his algorithm/system/framework. Two years later, he publishes an improved version *2.0* of the same algorithm/system/framework. If I want to cite his work, shou...
2016/03/29
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<issue_start>username_0: I was just wondering how this is possible, there are some 50+ year old people who are 'Dr. X Y', and others who are maybe "only" 40 years old , but they are 'Professor Dr. X Y'.<issue_comment>username_1: Academia, like any other organized human profession, has a system of ranks and advancement ...
2016/03/29
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<issue_start>username_0: I have a large diagram that does not fit into horizontal space of my A4 book manuscript (see below). * What to do to make the diagram easier to read? * Should I replace big formulas with numbers or letters to label the arrows with numbers or letters and describe the corresponding formulas belo...
2016/03/29
774
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<issue_start>username_0: Picture the following scenario: X finished his PhD. X is also quite rich and can support himself (as well as his research) independently. **What do you think about this:** Would X's time after the PhD be well spent if he would just work 'independently'? Would this make things more difficult f...
2016/03/29
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<issue_start>username_0: Here is my situation. I am looking for a post-doc position. I have two choices, A and B. My first choice is A. And I already got an un-official offer from A. I was told that A is working on a official offer. But I haven't got the official offer yet. Now, my second choice, B, also send me an...
2016/03/29
524
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<issue_start>username_0: I have a new algorithm which I would like to publish. I'm not a student, so I wanted to know a few things: 1) What should I publish? Just the algorithm with explanation? an academic paper? What are the principals of writing such one? 2) Where to publish? 3) What are the outcomes of publishing ...
2016/03/29
780
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<issue_start>username_0: Is this ethical? Researcher A asks Researcher B, "Where should I submit my paper?" Researcher B says, "If you submit it to Journal X, I will almost certainly be the reviewer and I think highly of your paper." All journals in the field have single-blind review policy. That is, the reviewer kn...
2016/03/30
478
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm planning to apply for US's PhD program in Political Economy, and a writing sample of maximum 20 pages is part of the application requirements. The problem is I don't think that I have any recent high-quality writing to submit. I didn't write a thesis for the B.S. as my university didn't hav...
2016/03/30
1,313
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<issue_start>username_0: I manage a research group and need to track, for all manuscripts I am going to submit soon, things like funding agency I need to add for that manuscript, authors for the other, potential journals for submission, etc, etc. Currently I build an excel sheet but things are getting very complicated ...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: For most university classes I have come across, the professor teaching the class is also responsible for making (and usually grading) the exam, or holding an oral exam. As far as I can tell this is true in most (at least Western) countries. There are a few exceptions, e.g. some (but certainly ...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: Poster author added me as coauthor after its abstract has been submitted to a conference. As a result, on the conference website I'm not listed as an coauthor, but my name is on the actual poster. Assuming that it's not possible to update poster authorship info on the conference website, shoul...
2016/03/30
1,210
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<issue_start>username_0: Let's say there is a physicist who is merely 21 years old, has no relation with academia and is only beginning, but has came up with a contradiction/refutation in the theory of relativity. His 25-page and extremely complex paper has no grammar/mathematical mistakes, is written in LaTeX. However...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I had noticed a sudden change in the quality of the essays submitted two of my students. When I confronted them, they were quite frank and admitted that due to lack of time, they had assigned their papers to be written by an outside source, an essaywriting service (a booming business that must ...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm on the waitlist of a top 2 program in my field which has a good track record of accepting waitlisted applicants. They told me to wait until April 15 and then I would hear from them. Interestingly, I got rejected by every other program I applied to, so I have no other place to go to. This is...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I am doing a research in a field of psychology and I would like to do almost the same research (just with different groups) as one other published research. I can make similar research but actually I want to compare my results with already existing ones. The thing is, that researchers made on...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I have presented posters at poster sessions at a few large conferences in pure mathematics. Is it worth putting these down on one's CV? For context, I am a PhD student and have also given talks at several seminars and (smaller) conferences, so my CV is not especially in need of bulking up. Cu...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: The [American Physical Society *Ethics Case Studies*](https://www.aps.org/programs/education/ethics/upload/Ethics-Case-Studies-Student-Edition.pdf) presents the following case study: > > You are a faculty mentor for a graduate student in your department. The student is taking some classes in ...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I submitted a paper to an ISI journal almost a year ago. The submission date of the manuscript was May 20, 2015. I received a referee report on January 15, 2016. The report was quite positive but asked for some major revision. I made all the required changes and submitted a revised version of t...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I have found links on academia-SE pertaining to translation of documents [here](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/18258/should-we-translate-non-english-university-names) and [here](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/1913/translating-transliterating-foreign-bibliography-refe...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I occasionally receive emails inviting me to present in a predatory conference. These are usually easy to identify, given that they call me a "Dr" or a "Prof" (only a PhD student at the moment), never heard of them (6th conference on something.. What were the first 5?), weird English, bizarre l...
2016/03/30
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm finishing my bachelor's in physics and for my masters, where I have a few free choice courses (~5), I'd like to take math courses that would be relevant for a future as a theoretical physicist or applied mathematician. Rigorously (as in taught by mathematicians) I've had Calculus, Calculus...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: How do I cite in APA format for an author who uses only a first name?<issue_comment>username_1: When there is only one name, simply use that name. The guiding principal of citation is to give a clear and unambiguous pointer for finding the work in question and related works. Thus, when dealing...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: Multiple choice questions are nowadays very common in many of the world's institutes. Particularly in entrance tests, they use multiple choice testing. Why are these academic institutions now looking to judge their students using multiple choice tests?<issue_comment>username_1: Because they are...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: I know that in most U.S. universities, most programs for graduate studies require a GRE score. 1- Are there any graduate programs in the U.S. which does not require this? 2- Is it required for graduate programs in Europe, Australia or other parts of the world?<issue_comment>username_1: I've ...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: Is it permissible to reuse a methodology in another context. e.g. One did a research on land surface temperature(LST) based on a model, say for [it](http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003442571630092X). Now is it legit to follow all the procedures of this research for forest loss...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: I have heard the term "priority" used in regards to research ideas. For example, [How does one determine priority, prominence, and impact with regard to books, rather than articles?](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/56072/how-does-one-determine-priority-prominence-and-impact-with-re...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: When hiring PhD students, what document is used most frequently for a 'first impression': the CV or the research statement/statement of purpose? Context: I am currently in the process of applying to several PhD positions. A constant factor seems to be the necessity to submit both a CV and a re...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: I am going to an overseas conference this year. The conference organizer provided two hotels that we can book from. But after a round of Internet search, I found generally better prices at other hotels that are closer to the conference venue. Obviously, I do not want to book so far away from ...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: What does a "List of publications" mean? I'm applying for a scholarship and it says I have to add that file, so I need to know what this file should contain and if it's necessary.<issue_comment>username_1: When I attend conferences, I rarely use the "official" hotels. Frequently there are bette...
2016/03/31
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<issue_start>username_0: It bothers me when I tries to remember how many highschools or universities use curve to adjust the final grade for their student based on the class average. I know failing the entire class would be unacceptable for the faculty that taught the class but watering down the materials or curving ...
2016/04/01
1,318
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<issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD student now in theoretical physics with applications to nuclear physics, astrophysics and chemistry and I am asking about how many papers are expected a PhD student to write in order to be accepted on postdoc program. I know that this varies from field to field. I know one PhD studen...
2016/04/01
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<issue_start>username_0: I am a female PhD student in the end of my second year, and my supervisor has been acting weird lately. He asks me to run the experiments from my laptop and not from my PC in the lab (it does not affect the test), and he does that when it's 11 or 12 at night. We usually do a voice call to discu...
2016/04/01
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<issue_start>username_0: I'm applying for a graduate school. In the application there is a question about academic history. So I have to key in the schools that I have attended previously. It's in form of: ``` School:... ... From: To: Grad: ``` Clearly it asks me to indicate my period of study and graduation date. I...
2016/04/01
1,271
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<issue_start>username_0: I am currently finishing my master in pure mathematics. I've studied mainly logic, mathematical analysis a bit of probability and I'm writing my thesis about Riemannian Geometry. I've been thinking about doing a PhD, but I am not so sure if I really want (and if I am good enough) to stay in the...
2016/04/01
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<issue_start>username_0: My mentor professor has threatened to take authorship of my work away from me because of a disagreement. Can she do this? Is this plagiarism on her part for not including me as an author? I wrote the original paper, before editing. She never provided a syllabus and kept tacking on more and more...
2016/04/02
1,752
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<issue_start>username_0: Fresh from undergrad, I will be starting a math PhD program this upcoming fall in the United States. After several conversations with math professors and current PhD students, I noticed that several people advised having a sense of "urgency" right from the very start of your PhD program. Most r...
2016/04/02
930
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<issue_start>username_0: It's nearing a six-month mark since I've submitted my proposal, and I haven't heard anything from them. Does this mean that I'm probably not getting the grant? When do people expect to hear back? There seems to be almost no resources online in this, which I find to be surprising.<issue_comment>...
2016/04/02
1,064
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<issue_start>username_0: In some countries like mine (Iran), you are asked to have at least *two* papers printed or accepted in an ISI journal before you can claim for your PhD thesis defense. 1. Is it like that in other countries? 2. Is there any world record for the number of papers extracted from a single PhD thesi...
2016/04/02
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<issue_start>username_0: I wonder what the upsides are of hiring assistant professors instead of more experienced professors. I am mostly interested in US universities and computer science departments.<issue_comment>username_1: For example: 1. Their salaries are far lower. (The discrepancy varies by department, high...
2016/04/02
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<issue_start>username_0: This question is based on a paper I came across a couple of years ago written by a famous professor who had developed a method to solve a certain problem. His method was not the first or the only method but it has some advantages and it is widely used in industry. The paper I came across was w...
2016/04/02
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<issue_start>username_0: I read that a "Doctor of Science" is awarded for research well beyond a usual PhD degree awarded for a dissertation work and includes a portfolio of high quality papers in interdisciplinary fields. Does this mean that one cannot actively pursue this degree and one can never be certain of how cl...
2016/04/02
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<issue_start>username_0: Someone I know is submitting her work to a scientific journal. As part of the submission process she is requested to include in the cover letter the reviewers' comments, should the manuscript had already been submitted to other journals previously. The journal's rationale for such a request is ...
2016/04/03
1,374
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<issue_start>username_0: If you have undergrad / master's degree student loans, but are fortunate enough to get into good PhD programs (with funding), how do you practically manage your debt situation?<issue_comment>username_1: In the US, if you have federal student loans, you can defer the loan during graduate school,...
2016/04/03
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<issue_start>username_0: About a year ago I received a request to review a paper from author X in journal A. The paper uses a hype tool T to solve a common problem, which is good, but due to some shortcomings in the implementation I recommended to revise the manuscript. The editor followed my recommendation. About a m...
2016/04/03
963
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<issue_start>username_0: I am considering applying for US PhD Program. In the UK, at many unis the first year does not count towards degree classification. Is this known in the US? Will they be wondering why I stated I have X %, but they calculate Y % ? Shall I explain to grad school admissions that 'the first year did...
2016/04/03
818
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<issue_start>username_0: I have nearly 1750 papers in PDF on one folder, all pertaining to medical research. What's the best way to organize them? I have thought about creating one folder for every subject/sub-category, but I want to know if there's anything more efficient that many academics use.<issue_comment>usernam...