Notices

  • Thesis Topic Registration

    Posted by Jing Hsu Monday 09 September 2024, 01:38:26 PM.

    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/ .

    • The supervisor creates the topic and adds an assessor for the project if it doesn't exist in TMS.
    • You can find the topic in TMS and apply for it.
    • Your supervisor accepts you in TMS.
    • You agree to take the project in TMS.

    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

  • Blog: Your thesis journey and the first part of your Thesis A

    Posted by Chun Tung Chou Monday 09 September 2024, 10:07:06 AM, last modified Monday 09 September 2024, 10:09:53 AM.

    As I mentioned in my talk in Week 0, I will be using a weekly blog to give you some general hints on doing your thesis. For this week's blog , I use an analogy to help you to imagine your thesis journey and I describe in general terms what you need to do for the first part of Thesis A.

  • Talk on "How to write a good thesis?" (Week 2)

    Posted by Chun Tung Chou Tuesday 03 September 2024, 12:28:10 PM, last modified Tuesday 03 September 2024, 12:29:06 PM.

    I am pleased to announce the Thesis talk "How to write a good thesis?" in Week 2. The talk will be given by Prof. Gernot Heiser who is an award winning professor from CSE and his work has been used in billions of devices worldwide.

    The talk will be at 1pm, Thur 19 Sept 2024 (Week 2). This is a hybrid seminar. We encourage you to attend in person. The physical location is Design Next Studio, Level 5, Ainsworth Building (J17).

    For online attendance, the Zoom login details are here on the Thesis A WebCMS3 website (login required)

    I look forward to seeing you in the talk. The talk will be recorded and made available.

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