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The Ph.D. Grind

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  This book chronicles my six years of working towards a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Stanford University from 2006 to 2012. A diverse variety of people can benefit from reading it, including:
  undergraduates who might be interested in pursuing a Ph.D.,
  current Ph.D. students who are seeking guidance or inspiration,
  professors who want to better understand Ph.D. students,
  employers who hire and manage people with Ph.D. degrees,
  professionals working in any creative or competitive field where self-driven initiative is crucial,
  and educated adults (or precocious kids) who are curious about how academic research is produced.

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  I work at Google; my academic training was in Computer Science (S.B. and M.Eng. from MIT, Ph.D. from Stanford).
  I wrote The Ph.D. Grind immediately after finishing my Ph.D., which is the ideal time for such a memoir. In contrast, current Ph.D. students cannot reflect on the entirety of their experiences like I can, and senior researchers who attempt to reflect back on their Ph.D. years might suffer from selective hindsight.

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zr9558    这本书详细的介绍了作者自己在Stanford读CS PHD的心路历程。从2006年到2012年,作者经历了迷茫,低谷,到后面的渐渐走向正途,恢复开始找方向写论文,然后发表论文,最终从Stanford顺利毕业。从一开始读PHD时的认为自己无所不能到后面的慢慢认清自我,作者经历了一个痛苦的旅途。但是,在读PHD的过程中,作者也学到了很多的东西,就像别人去锻炼铁人三项的时候,未必是要当一个运动员,而是要把自己的体力,意志力挑战到极限。在读PHD的过程中,则是把自己的智力推向到一个新的高度。这个高度,不是读本科的自己能够预料到的。  详情 发表于 2013-7-21 14:08

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