I am a fresh phd student. I am comfused about how should I talk about my ideas with colleges? I mean in early stage, if I told a college my idea about one project, there is the risk that, he may realise the idea and get a paper published. But I will not get the credit because I am a fresh phd and I am not so familiar with that field, so end up do not contribut too much to realise that idea. But still I got the idea!
So what do you guys do in this situation? If you get a idea in some field you are not very familiar with, will you talk about the idea with a more senior college in that field?
it's true. some ppl are kinda opportunistic. they might use the idea and publish it. happened to me twice.
that's why it's *really* important for u to find someone u can trust.
one way is to break down the idea into small parts which do not signal innovation at all.
u could inquire each part from different individuals and then assemble the findings.
this way, the original idea would only make sense to u and no one else iA.
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nothing much dan.
u juz gotta be careful about sharing research technology that's marketable.
first ordeal?
a friend of mine was stuck with her research for quite some time.
so, i showed the algorithm i made, to help her regain hope.
the algorithm was meant as an impetus ie to demonstrate how the problem can be solved.
she published the algorithm and conveniently dismissed my name. LOL
second ordeal?
i shared a model i developed with a researcher just to get her 2nd opinion.
i'm quite a perfectionist. so, after showing it, i continued developing the model.
thinking that.. "oh, once i've perfected it, i'll publish it".
about one year later, i stumbled upon a paper with my EXACT model on it... with the researcher's name on it.
i confronted her and she replied with utter innocence "oh, i thought u didnt want the model" LOL
from my experience, this kinda thing usually happen for research areas that are very competitive, rapidly expanding and highly marketable.
example?
u constructed a new compression scheme that can speed up telecommunication by a 3 fold without sacrificing its quality.
u formulated a new chemical compound that can cure cancer at a remarkably low cost.
since then, i've been more careful about sharing any technologically related researches like the ones in engineering.
however, i do FREELY share my non-technological researches on psychology/sociology/education with others around me.
On the other hand, I am isolated in the department, as I am pretty much the only person that cares about my topic. I struggled with intellectual isolation during the first year because even my supervisor would find the details of my research tedious.
I was so happy to find other researchers in the same area that I couldn't stop discussing about my research. A friendly ear helps you develop.
Too much paranoia and cynicism hinders academic development. The earlier on in the project you are, the more tight-lipped you should be, but once you've done most of the work, no one can "scoop" you.
Pikirkool,
well it depends on what you're being tight-lipped about, doesn't it? I can't quite see your point, given that bringing an idea to fruition takes a lot of work.
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