We would like to invite you to attend a seminar on "How to write a good thesis?" The seminar will be given by Prof. Gernot Heiser who is an award winning professor from CSE and whose work has been used in billions of devices worldwide. It will be an hybrid event at 11am on Friday 8 Sept (Week 0 of Term 3). The physical location will be Room 113 (Level 1 Seminar Room) in the CSE K17 building. A Zoom link will be provided closer to the date. However, I would encourage you to attend the seminar in person if possible. The seminar will be recorded. I would like to ask you to mark this event in your calendar.
Dear Thesis A Students,
Hope your thesis is going well.
In Week 11, you are required to submit your Thesis A report.
The word and latex templates can be found under the week 3 category.
Key facts about your report:
If you have further information to be included, please let me know. Thanks.
Regards,
Dr. Jing Hsu, CSE Thesis Administrator
Dear Thesis A students,
The system sent overdue notifications to all students.
If you submitted the Thesis presentation on time, please ignore it.
Regards,
Jing
Please be reminded that you need to submit your Thesis A presentation slides to the Thesis Management System (https://thesis.cse.unsw.edu.au/) by 10pm this Sunday (23 July). If you cannot find a suitable time to do the presentation in week 8, you MUST still submit your slides by the due date. Otherwise, you will get the late penalty . The only exception is that if you have been granted an extension to submit your slides by the Thesis Coordinator or Thesis Admin.
Dear Thesis A Students,
In Week 8, you are required to give a presentation about your thesis progress. Please schedule a time in Week 8 for the presentation with your supervisor and assessor. Although no other attendees are required, it is good to have relevant people who are interested in your project, to attend your presentation so that you can get more feedback.
Due to Covid-19, you can do the presentation online. We recommend Microsoft Teams which is included in UNSW office 365 and can be login by using your zpass.
You can also discuss with you supervisor and assessor to choose another online meeting software, such as skype, google meeting, and zoom…
Key facts about your presentation:
One IMPORTANT thing to note:
If you cannot find a suitable time to do the presentation in week 8, you can do it later, but you MUST submit your slides by the due date. Otherwise, you will get the late penalty .
If you have further information to be included, please let me know. Thanks.
Good luck with the presentation.
Regards,
Dr. Jing Hsu, CSE Thesis Admin
Dear Thesis A students,
By the end of Week 1, you need to register your thesis topic details and set up a thesis project (project = topic + you + supervisor + assessor).
IMPORTANT: students without a topic by this deadline will be asked to discontinue Thesis A and try again next term.
Before registering your topic, you need to personally contact potential supervisors and get acceptance from a supervisor, who provide the topic and nominate an assessor for your thesis.
Then you can register the topic in Thesis Management System (TMS): https://thesis.cse.unsw.edu.au/ .
If your supervisor haven't put their topic there, you should ask them politely to add their topic to the thesis system.
If a topic in TMS is not available to apply, please send me the accept email from your supervisor and the topic name or link, then I can make it available or allocate it to you.
Best Regards,
Dr. Jing Hsu, CSE Thesis Admin
The recording and slides for the "Introduction to Thesis" talk are now available in the Thesis A course website under Week 0 of Week-by-week menu item on the left.
If you have not yet started your topic selection, I will ask you to make use of this week to speak to potential supervisors. We want to see that all Thesis A students to have a topic by Friday of Week 1 at the latest. However, it is preferable that you have a topic by the end of this week so that you can start meeting your supervisor in Week 1. All the best with your thesis.
Welcome to Thesis A for 23T2!
I hope you're excited to start Thesis A as it heralds, for most of you, the beginning of your last year of your degree.
My name is Chun Tung Chou and I am the convenor for CSE Research Thesis. I am writing to tell you some important information about Thesis A.