Oral Ideas
So I am laying in bed last night trying to come up with a good oral topic and here are the constraints I am trying to apply.
A good oral should:
showcase ability to solve a problem and explain results.
not be too ambitious in conclusions or difficulty
be about 30 minutes
not expose any weakness
encourage 30 minutes of discussion to reduce possibility of damaging questions.
avoid topics where committee members consider themselves experts
Whithin all these constraints I was struggling until I thought of my old advisor. He carries on a side interest in Fractals. How they can be applied to problems like turbulence and astrophysical event distribution. Fractals in Fisics! This is an excellent topic! Thoughts about scale invarient and chaotic phenomenon kept me awake for hours.
A good oral should:
showcase ability to solve a problem and explain results.
not be too ambitious in conclusions or difficulty
be about 30 minutes
not expose any weakness
encourage 30 minutes of discussion to reduce possibility of damaging questions.
avoid topics where committee members consider themselves experts
Whithin all these constraints I was struggling until I thought of my old advisor. He carries on a side interest in Fractals. How they can be applied to problems like turbulence and astrophysical event distribution. Fractals in Fisics! This is an excellent topic! Thoughts about scale invarient and chaotic phenomenon kept me awake for hours.
2 Comments:
I think Fractals is a great idea! It can probably apply to most people's research in some way. The only bad side to this is that you'd better know how it can apply to all kinds of "fisics" so when you get asked a random quesiton you can answer it.
what the hell, i need some good oral topics for grade 7. please frigen help!!
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