The Ph.D. Grind

Philip J. Guo

出版时间

2012-06-30

ISBN

9780452900561

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

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.

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....

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目录
Prologue
Year One: Downfall
Year Two: Inception
Year Three: Relapse
Intermission

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每個想讀CS PhD或者正在讀的都應該好好讀讀此書。
豆瓣阅读有免费中文版,《“研”磨记》。虽然是讲CS的博士,6月读完后我还是断了读博的念头。
才发现作者重回学术圈当了AP,而且勤勤恳恳出了加注版,于是又把整本书翻了一遍,颇有点从一年前隔岸观火到如今感同身受的味道。
一般来说我打了五星的书,除了“好看”还得是“由衷的喜欢”才行
真实有趣,刚毕业时候的记录,很鲜明地反映了六年phd的种种低谷不满迷茫和信心到成功。对于导师,可能我们都应该有个更正确的态度,毕竟phd学位就是考察个人创新能力研究能力的,与其期待别人,不如相信自己,只有自己掌握的知识拥有的能力和创新的思维才能拯救自己。选感兴趣的课题还是最重要。
CS竟然包括这类研究(!)甚至需要四处寻找被试。然而我只能读懂迷茫和对着不明所以的东西瞎搞,发现研究方向和推动自己研究课题的决心在我想象之外。
读完此书我对读博产生了新的认识。
学到了一点人生经验,至于书中讲述的读博的坑,可能是我还没遇到的缘故,没什么实感。等入学一段时间后再来重读,看看会不会有不一样的感悟。
泛泛地翻了翻,不是CS专业,读起来略微艰难。最后的20条值得再读一读,寻求导师帮助,不要闭门造车;不要心高气傲;杂活可能也是有用的。
Very well written! Grind, and don’t be afraid.
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