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You don't need to publish to a paper but it looks good. I would focus on your Masters and getting as much out of it as possible. Publishing a paper during your Master's requires a bit of good fortune to do it one year, so I wouldn't worry about not publishing.
Hi pambam57,
I have never interviewed anyone and am engineering PhD student, so I am probably wrong. Though why are you so desperate to continue with your original project even though it is not working? I would say that most people change their PhD in some way due to various issues and their is no shame slightly changing your project due to unforeseen issues. My PhD has massively changed because the experiments were not working and I am now doing stuff that works seamlessly (mostly). Research changes depending upon the circumstances and I would think carefully if the results will be worth the effort in the long run.
The PhD tuition fees should include all of your supervision and enrollment. However, they usually don't include research expenses such as; equipment, stationary, printing, books, travel, conferences or any minor things necessary. You may have bench fees included your tuition fees to cover incidentals like that but you should talk with your uni/supervisor.
Don't worry, I justifiably got your joke.
Blame COVID!
Em89 and PhoenixFortune have given some really good advice. Though I would add that you can probably blame covid for all your slow progress as long as you show that you have a clear plan forward.
It sounds like you did harass your supervisor. If you did send an email saying that he "destroyed" you, that is both rude and aggressive. You may have felt justified but no-one deserves 7 angry emails. Reporting you is a bit of an extreme but you sent the emails all by yourself and you should not blame him for protecting himself from abuse. I am glad you are seeing a therapist. You must feel absolutely destroyed but life goes on and you can probably still earn your doctorate. I personally think you need to take a step back and think rationally about all this, removing all the emotion. You have realised yourself that you acted immaturely sending those emails, so please don't do anything rash without thinking about thoroughly.
Honestly, I can't say how this will affect you. I would try to apologise again in a few days and really grovel, so that he doesn't report you. Say something that you over reacted and that you have calmed down and don't blame him and would like his advice in future. I understand you blame him but if you stroke his ego enough he might forgive you and not report you. Being professional is a lot about putting personal issues aside and cold facing lying in order to work with people.
Hi Em89,
I am very sorry about the delay. I am so glad your shared your story and you managed to persevere through so much. It is so good to hear about happy endings against everything, it gives me hope at least. Congratulations Dr Em89 on passing!
Hi oongz,
Authorship is always an awkward topic. Authorship rules and customs vary between fields, and Academia Stack Exchange has a lot of good posts about authorship customs in different fields ( I seriously think half of their posts are about authorship). Though it is best to be open and honest with your co-authors about what you want. I personally would never argue over adding someone to my paper, only the position.
I think a good literature review tells both a good story introducing the topic/research question/problem while framing it inside the relevant literature. In order to do that, you can talk about anything topic you like in in as much depth and in any order. There isn't a set formula for what you should include, only what you think is relevant for your research.
That being said, it is good to start your literature review by writing in as much depth about each individual topic. Then you can make links between topics and determine the structure. It makes it a lot easier to determine what is actually relevant once you have a draft lit review that you can then edit and restructure.
I have never had counselling. Is it okay if I complete the survey anyway?
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