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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 preparing the presentation of your 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 Tmaster thesis Ccoordinator Aassistant (TCMA) 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 TCMA 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 TCMA no later than 1 day before the presentation (for backup).
* Send the title, abstract (MsS Word format), field, name of the supervisor, opponent, and examiner to the TCMA 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.
* 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 TCMA).

TMaster thesis coordinator assistant Farshad Naghibi

(For Communication Theory and Signal Processing departments)