![]() Our goal is to advance the development and application of these techniques and technologies across the University of Washington, as well as nationally and internationally across all fields of discovery. ![]() Our research team consists of individuals with diverse backgrounds in the physical, life, and social sciences who have complementary expertise in advanced statistical and computational techniques such as data management, visualization, and machine learning. At the University of Washington eScience Institute, our mission is to engage researchers across disciplines in developing and applying advanced computational methods and tools to real world problems in data-intensive discovery. 9 things you should consider before embarking on a PhD by Elsevier Connect.Rapid advances in technology are transforming nearly every field from “data-poor” to “data-rich.” The ability to extract knowledge from this abundance of data is the cornerstone of 21st century discovery.What’s more important in choosing a PhD program, advisor or institution? on Academia Stack Exchange.that I can think of (and I’ve thought a lot about this topic!) by Philip Guo, a member of our UCSD CogSci faculty The single most practical reason for pursuing a Ph.D.There are a few that really resonate with me though: I take them all with more than a grain of salt - probably more like a McDonald’s super sized meal’s worth of salt. There are tons of resources with advice for choosing PhD programs. Whether you end up joining us here at UCSD or not, I hope you can enjoy these next couple of days. Members of the UC San Diego Cognitive Science Department want to meet you. You have have solid, original ideas about Cognitive Science, and you successfully portrayed those in your application. No matter where you are in life, you have some direction of where you want to go. I encourage you to take a moment to put your CV away, unclench your shoulders, and breathe. ![]() I fell a little short there, but you don’t have to. Four years ago, I wish I had been better able to acknowledge my stress and put it aside to savor the unique opportunity that just being at Open House provides. And we, the current grad students (and likely the faculty), can relate. But you’ll have your own stress, your own feelings, and your own reactions. And most of you are not going to feel or bawl like I did. Of course my reaction seems ludicrous now. After my teary phone call to my mom, I went to a formal at West Point with my then-boyfriend, now-husband Steven. What if I don’t get accepted? Can I possibly apply again next year? But could I face rejection twice? (This was the question on my mind before I had even been rejected once). I took a red-eye back to New York, and once back in my apartment, I called my mom bawling. I’d like to think I handled those feelings maturely. I wanted to be part of the community of researchers doing mind-blowing work on language and cognition. I saw the beach, and I saw so much Cog Sci enthusiasm.īut I was also stressed. I heard about fascinating research that had never crossed my radar. I met interesting people, and one in particular ended up in a grad program elsewhere, but became a great friend. Ah! Please don’t woo me, I haven’t been accepted yet! The next day on campus, we were told that the department was not just interviewing us, the candidates, but we were also interviewing them, deciding if this was the place we wanted to be. And as soon as I realized I was in love, I started thinking, oh no. I was hangry because I didn’t have enough snacks for my cross-country flight, but as soon as I had a few bites of food, I realized I was in love with San Diego. It was my first time in California, which is basically a mystical land to lifelong New Englanders like me. Even before going to campus, I walked to La Jolla Cove. ![]() I left snowy New York in February and was greeted by a typical San Diego sunny afternoon. I vividly remember my own visit here 4 years ago, and each year as Open House approaches, I find it useful to reflect back. The two days will include one-on-one interviews with faculty department lunches, dinners and happy hour lab, campus, and beach tours and most likely, exhaustion. A subset of those visitors will be invited to begin their PhDs in our department in the fall. Prospective PhD students submitted applications in December, and a subset were invited to visit this weekend. These next couple of days are Open House in the Cognitive Science department at UCSD.
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