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Procedures

If you are looking for a master thesis, see the page "Find a Thesis Project".

General rules and requirements:


* Please first read the general information on master's degree projects at the school of Electrical Engineering.
* Then, refer to the more specific rules, guidelines and requirements for master's degree projects in Communication Theory.

Instructions on how to prepare for the presentation of master thesis:

If you plan to present your thesis:


* Make sure that your thesis work is complete and you are ready to defend your thesis.
* Please consider one of the dates available from the schedule and send an e-mail to the Thesis Coordinator Assistant (TCA) so that he/she can book a time for you.
* In the same email, make a CC to your examiner who has to approve that you are ready to defend your thesis and that he/she is available for the selected date.
* In order to present your thesis, you need an opponent, whom you have to find yourself among master students.
* Before the presentation, please send your report to your opponent and to the TCA as soon as possible, but no later than 1 week before the presentation.
* Prepare a 15-20 minutes long presentation. Send your presentation to the TCA no later than 1 day before the presentation (for backup).
* Send the title, abstract (Ms Word format), field, name of the supervisor, opponent, and examiner to the TCA as soon as possible, but no later than 1 week before the presentation.
If you plan to act as an opponent:


* Based on the rules, you need to act as an opponent at least once. So, you have to find someone to act as an opponent to.
* Carefully read the guidelines on “details on opposition”:
* Prepare a 5-10 minutes long oral opposition.
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The opposition also includes a written report of 1-2 pages. This report should be written in a “review” fashion. This means that you should have a short summary (“abstract”) of the technical content, followed by critical remarks and comments on the technical content. The opposition should bring out a discussion between the speaker and the opponent. The focus of the opposition should be on reviewing the technical content, rather than on minor editorial details.
* Bring three copies of the opposition report to the seminar (for the examiner, the speaker, and the TCA).