Transcription of Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science
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Applying to Programs in Computer Science Mor Harchol-Balter Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Last updated 2014. 1 Introduction This document is intended for people Applying to Programs in Computer Science or related areas. The document is informal in nature and is meant to express only the opinions of the author. The author is a professor of Computer Science at CMU, and has been involved in the admissions process at CMU, Berkeley, and MIT. Please direct any further questions you have after reading this document to our Admissions Coordinator Do not send email to the author of this document.
They may be in Statistics, Operations Research, Math, Psychology, Linguistics, or anything else useful for her particular research topic. 2.3 The research process and advisor/advisee relationships As stated earlier, the main focus of a Ph.D. is research. You typically begin your research at the time when you select an advisor. At most schools ...
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