Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 30-03-2010
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How can I efficiently receive a PhD?
I’m a sophomore in college majoring in electrical engineering. I’m going to be helping with a research project on a weather balloon funded by that space grant program NASA manages to get hands-on work in the research world. Also, I might do an REU the summer after this one.
I want to research original science and technology as I would probably get bored with production and just improving products marginally. I see people getting PhDs after 6 years, but hear professors comment how they could get them quicker.
My research interest is in electromagnetic technology applied to renewable energy/green systems. I plan to get a job next year as a lab hand or something in a lab that works on this stuff. I will probably have an undergraduate thesis too.
If I was to delve deeply in my area of passion sooner, get research experience, and work on it through my Master’s thesis, can I get a PhD sooner as long as the dissertation is directly related to the other theses?
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