 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center CS 7850 Fall 2004 Learning Agents Center and Computer Science Department George Mason University Gheorghe Tecuci.

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 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center CS 7850 Fall 2004 Learning Agents Center and Computer Science Department George Mason University Gheorghe Tecuci

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Introduction The following slides classify the types of factors we have already identified as important to consider, when choosing a Ph.D. Dissertation Director. For easier reference, I have kept the numbers that were initially associated with these factors. However, these numbers have no other significance. The order of the factors has no significance. Think of additional factors to add to the various categories. Do not send them by (as initially discussed) but be prepared to propose them to the class, next time we meet.

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Types of facts to consider when choosing a Ph.D. dissertation director Types of facts to consider when choosing a Ph.D. dissertation director Necessary factors Professional reputation General personality and work compatibility Learning experience Responsiveness to the student Support Quality of results

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Necessary factors 4. Is the director likely to remain on the faculty for the durationg of your degree program?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Professional reputation 1. What is the reputation of the director within the professional community at large? 11. How expert is the director in your areas of interest? 14. Does the director have a research group, or merely a string of individual students? 15. Is the director's research work funded? 24. What is the quality of the dissertation produced with this director?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center General personality and work compatibility 8. What fraction of this director's students migrate elsewhere? 10. How much freedom will you have in your choice of dissertation topic with this director? 21. Does the director have good relations with other faculty? 23. Are the director's work habits and expectations compatible with your own? 22. Does the director have a reputation for ethical behavior?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Learning experience 12. Does the director publish with students? 14. Does the director have a research group, or merely a string of individual students? 19. Do the director's students go to conferences? 20. Do the director's students make presentations of their work at conferences? 24. What is the quality of the dissertation produced with this director?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Responsiveness to the student 2. How responsive is the director? How long does it take to return written material with comments? Is the director a good editor? 6. How much time is spent away from campus during the semester? Is the potential director available during the summer? 10. How much freedom will you have in your choice of dissertation topic with this director? 5. How many students does the potential dissertation director work with? If none, why? If a large number, does this affect the attention that is paid to individual students? 3. How accessible is the director for discussion?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Support 19. Do the director's students go to conferences? 15. Is the director's research work funded? 16. What are the funding prospects for the director's students? 17. Do the director's students get any summer support? 18. Does the director assist students in obtaining their own funding from such outside sources, such as fellowship programs?

 2004, G.Tecuci, Learning Agents Center Quality of results 9. What is the placement record of this director's students? Where do they get jobs? 12. Does the director publish with students? 13. How many publications does the typical student accumulate with this director? 24. What is the quality of the dissertation produced with this director? 20. Do the director's students make presentations of their work at conferences? 7. How long do students take to complete their degrees with this director?