How To Prepare Proposal
How To Prepare Proposal
Ming C. Lin
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Acknowledgment
Prof. Lori Pollock @ Univ. of Delaware
Outline
PhD Proposal
Identify important, unsolved problems
Show that
How to pick
a topic ?
*
(defense)
So far ..
Part II :
How much (research) is enough?
Requirements & expectations differ by
university
When to propose : 3rd to 5th year
Length of proposal : 15 to 150 pages
Amount of research : 0 to many papers
Get yourself familiar with your department
expectations!
Again
Attend other proposals (defense)* !
*and thesis defense.
Under-confidence issues
The imposter syndrome
My 2 papers were just luck ! They are not that
good !
They are good but they dont form a thesis
I havent done enough math ! I have no
experiments !
Get a mentor.
Talk to your friends and colleagues.
To summarize
Do good research
Think about the big picture
Talk to other people
Attend other peoples proposals
Ready to propose ?
Part III:
WRITING A Ph.D. PROPOSAL
Challenges, Frustrations,
Misconceptions
The proposal is just a hurdle. I can just propose
ideas off the top of my head now and then figure out
what I really want to do later.
Challenges, Frustrations,
Misconceptions
The proposal is just a hurdle. I can just propose
ideas off the top of my head now and then figure out
what I really want to do later.
How can I propose something when I dont know
the details yet? the unknown path
Challenges, Frustrations,
Misconceptions
The proposal is just a hurdle. I can just propose
ideas off the top of my head now and then figure out
what I really want to do later.
How can I propose something when I dont know
the details yet? the unknown path
I dont know how to organize the different parts of
the research on the page.
Challenges, Frustrations,
Misconceptions
The proposal is just a hurdle. I can just propose
ideas off the top of my head now and then figure out
what I really want to do later.
How can I propose something when I dont know
the details yet? the unknown path
I dont know how to organize the different parts of
the research on the page.
I am not ready yet. I might as well solve the
problems and then present them
Implications
Background: terminology, problem,
State of the art related to your problem
Convincing motivation for importance
Demonstration of feasibility/promise of success
Organization
Introduction
Problem statement and importance
Evaluation Plans
Research Plan
Summary of Expected Contributions
The Introduction
Motivation and general, high level problem for nonexperts to appreciate
Quick overview of what state of the art does not
address and the current needs
Thesis statement specific open problem and
proposed strategy
Brief overview of key insights and why is promising
approach
List of expected contributions of dissertation
The Background
What level is it presented?
How much is included?
How is it organized?
The Background
What level is it presented?
How much is included?
How is it organized?
Proposed Research
Overview of project diagram or flow chart?
Specific projects in steps
For each
Assumptions
Problem Statement (including input and output)
Strategy & Overall Approach
Details known now
Plans for remaining challenges
Evaluation plan
Evaluation Plans
Experiment Design:
Questions you will target to judge success of your
approach
Independent variables what is being varied/compared
Eg, your technique versus other techniques
Research Plan
What steps do you plan to take next?
After that? E.g. Future work
Expected Contributions
Summary of contributions to the state of
the art intellectual/scientific merit
Broader impact on the topic area, the field
of computing, and the society
Thorough survey
Key references must be included
Avoid having mostly self-citations
Be generous & gracious
Give appropriate credits
Part IV:
PROPOSAL PRESENTATION
At the proposal
Make sure you know your stuff, have thought about the
issues
Make sure you have the right topic/focus/questions/plan
At the defense
Make sure you know your stuff and that youre ready to fly
on your own
Example Questions at
Proposal Defense
Topic: too large, too small; doable in the timeframe;
focus; What are the can of worms that are beneath the
surface (difficult to implement or evaluate)?
Evaluation (plan, statistics, validity)
Related work
Practicality/scalability
Limitations and possible ways to address them
Vision of where this can go
Certain people have go-to questions.
Watch your committee members on other committees
Open Discussion
Questions?
Concerns?