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[ 700DBPHKBPS15 ] SE Doctoral Thesis Colloquium in Biophysics

Versionsauswahl
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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
3 ECTS R - Doctoral programme Physics Christoph Romanin 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Pre-requisites (*)Zulassung zum Doktoratsstudium der Technischen Wissenschaften bzw. Naturwissenschaften
Original study plan Doctoral programme Engineering Sciences 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students are able to plan and implement a research project at doctoral level independently, taking into account the state of scientific research as far as possible, in an appropriate and methodologically sound manner and thus make an independent contribution to the further development of the state of research in the respective subject.
Skills Knowledge
  • Students are able to structure and manage their dissertation topic as a long-term project (k3). This includes time management, resource planning and the efficient organization of research steps.
  • Students are able to review the current state of research and identify research desiderata and innovative research topics on this basis (k4, k5, k6).
  • Students are able to incorporate different scientific perspectives and disciplines into their research work and recognize relevant interfaces between their own and neighboring fields (k4).
  • Students are able to develop complex research designs that meet the requirements of their specific research project (k6). They have a general overview of the relevant research methods (k2), master the appropriate methodology for their project and can apply it to their research question (k3).
  • Students can adequately assess the scope and limitations of their research results (k5).
  • Students can work effectively in research groups and interdisciplinary teams and are able to comment constructively on the research results of others (k4, k5).
  • Students are able to present their research findings clearly and comprehensibly both to the scientific community and to a wider audience (k3). This includes both written and oral presentations.
  • Research methods with a special focus on the specific dissertation project oft he sudtent
  • Advanced literature research, literature reviews and derivation of research questions
  • Quality criteria for research in technical and natural sciences
  • Science and research ethics
  • Publication and dissemination processes
  • Expertise in the area of the specific dissertation project acquired in the first year of the dissertation.
Criteria for evaluation Assessment of presentations
Language English
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 15
Assignment procedure Direct assignment