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Master thesis writing

Master thesis writing. t ime line. October. January. 1 June. end of June. start . work plan with supervisor - promoter literature survey ( cfr . www.webofknowledge.com ) get to know material and experimental methods (or computational methods) get inspired. intermediate presentation.

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Master thesis writing

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  1. Master thesis writing

  2. time line October January 1 June end of June

  3. start • work plan with supervisor - promoter • literature survey (cfr. www.webofknowledge.com) • get to know material and experimental methods (or computational methods) • get inspired

  4. intermediate presentation • beginning of second semester • organized by research division / promotor • aim: to assess progress + planning second semester • duration 20’+10’ discussion

  5. editing and finalizing text • text = responsibility of the student • content -> see http://cit.kuleuven.be/onderwijs • layout: guidelines and template set by faculty of engineering • writing tips: https://eng.kuleuven.be/english/education/reporting/ • EXTRA: CIT posterbook • electronic archiving of your thesis work / embargo • plagiarism • THESIS (+poster + archiving) DUE June 1 2014

  6. thesis defense • final exam • end of June • schedule will be communicated in May • 1 promotor, 2 assessors evaluate thesis • CIT staff will attend presentations as much as possible • presentation 20’+10’ (or 30’+10’ for duo-thesis) • promoter ‘conclave’

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