Dissertation Synopsis

Paper Code: 
25BTE320
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
120
Objective: 

The objectives of this course are to prepare the students to adapt to the research environment and understand how projects are executed in a research laboratory. 

 

Course Outcomes: 

CO175: Conceptualize the chosen area of research and integrate knowledge to identify and address key issues.
CO176: Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to design an appropriate research methodology to address the identified problem.
CO177: Apply project management and writing skills to develop a clear and concise project report.
CO178: Exhibit effective presentation and communication skills to explain their research project/synopsis to the audience.

CO179: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction

Project Proposal Preparation

Selection of research lab and research topic: Students should first select a lab wherein they would like to pursue their dissertation. The supervisor or senior researchers should be able to help the students to read papers in the areas of interest of the lab and help them select a topic for their project. The topic of the research should be hypothesis driven.

Review of literature: Students should engage in systematic and critical review of appropriate and relevant information sources and appropriately apply qualitative and/or quantitative evaluation processes to original data; keeping in mind ethical standards of conduct in the collection and evaluation of data and other resources.

Writing Research Proposal: With the help of the senior researchers, students should be able to discuss the research questions, goals, approach, methodology, data collection, etc. Students should be able to construct a logical outline for the project including analysis steps and expected outcomes and prepare a complete proposal in scientific proposal format for dissertation

Presentation

At the end of their project, a poster presentation will have to be given by the students to explain work done by them in detail. Along with summarizing their findings they should also be able to discuss the future expected outcome of their work.

 

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