Doctoral Seminar

Summer semester 2025-2026, Thursdays, 17:40-19:10 (room A216)

Instructor: Marek J. Druzdzel

The aim of the seminar is to familiarize doctoral school participants with the principles of preparing doctoral dissertations and to monitor the progress of doctoral students in preparing their own dissertations. The seminar consists of a series of five meetings during which students present progress in their research. Comments from the instructor and seminar participants, as well as discussions, are intended to help students acquire practical skills such as:

  • Rules and requirements for preparing doctoral dissertations.
  • The structure and scope of a doctoral dissertation.
  • Tools and methods for conducting bibliometric analyses (e.g., EndNotWeb).
  • Principles of documenting scientific texts.
  • Planning your own research.
  • Identification of research gaps, scientific problems, research objectives and hypotheses, research methodology, and inference methods specific to computer science.
  • Assessment will be based on attendance and presentation.

    Schedule of presentations:

  • 12 March: Antonina Stefanowska, Paweł Antoniuk
  • 19 March: Kasper Seweryn, Piotr Magnuszewski
  • 26 March: Ihar Bałyka, Adrian Jabłoński
  • 2 April: Mateusz Siebiatyński, Karol Wójcik
  • 9 April: (overflow date)
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