Course description |
Under the guidance of a faculty advisor, students learn methodologies for finding and approaching important unknown issues by themselves through the execution of doctoral research and research results obtained up to that point, as well as through literature research, in preparation for their doctoral dissertation. In addition, students will acquire the ability to make academic presentations in English and to write logically. Through these activities, students will eventually acquire sufficient skills to produce research results suitable for a doctoral degree and to become independent researchers.
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Expected Learning |
Understand the significance of his/her research and be able to discuss the contents of his/her research in the laboratory in a sufficiently professional manner.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps.
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Course schedule |
This shall be conducted in each laboratory. Students will conduct experiments and literature surveys in accordance with the theme of their doctoral dissertation, and develop the above abilities through laboratory life, preparation of materials, presentations, and sufficient discussions in seminars, as well as through writing papers submitted in English and responding to peer reviews.
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Assessment/Grading |
Faculty members in each laboratory will evaluate the validity of the research results.
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Office hours |
On demand.
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Last update |
4/14/2023 6:24:52 PM
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