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# Pick up three (!) projects and make a comparative analysis. The perspective for the analysis is:
 
# Pick up three (!) projects and make a comparative analysis. The perspective for the analysis is:
## Your contribution (what are you going to do inside your focus?)
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## The impact of your project
## The impact?
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## The consistency
## The reasoning (how do you prove that your results are scientific?)
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## The novelty
## The novelty (what improvements it brings in comparison to alternatives?)
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## My contribution
# Which project do you select and why?  
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## The project focus
# Put the link to your analysis
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# Which project has the highest priority for you and why?  
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# Fill in the form [https://github.com/vadim-vic/the-Art-homework in your repository].
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# Put the link to your analysis [https://forms.gle/C981rjxwerpL7QoR6 here, Step-6].
  
 
Mind the direct and comparative ways to answer these questions.
 
Mind the direct and comparative ways to answer these questions.

Revision as of 01:12, 9 November 2024

This module explains how to select a research project. Scientific research is a highly risky activity, so we manage the risks through careful planning. We start with the result review. What does the project deliver? We discuss fundamental research, which delivers principles and methods and applied research, which delivers models and experiments. This delivery is presented to the research society and the consumers of our results. We discuss what exactly society expects from our research.

The seminar

  1. [ The warm-up 3-minute test]
  2. The model selection problem statement
  3. The Bayesian inference
  4. Requirements for the qualification projects
  5. The comparative way of project selection


Resources

Step 5 YouTube [video]

Homework

There is no value in the option of a person who has no alternatives.

  1. Pick up three (!) projects and make a comparative analysis. The perspective for the analysis is:
    1. The impact of your project
    2. The consistency
    3. The novelty
    4. My contribution
    5. The project focus
  2. Which project has the highest priority for you and why?
  3. Fill in the form in your repository.
  4. Put the link to your analysis here, Step-6.

Mind the direct and comparative ways to answer these questions.