How To Write A Thesis: Toby Walsh, UCC & Uppsala
How To Write A Thesis: Toby Walsh, UCC & Uppsala
Thesis
My students
Emmanuel Hebrard
Dr. Zeynep Kiziltan
Dr. Brahim Hnich (1)
Dr. Kostas Stergiou (2)
Dr. Simon Colton (3)
Dr. Renato Busatto-Neto (3)
1. with P. Flener
2. with I. Gent, P. Prosser
3. with A. Bundy
Tutorial of two parts
The Good News
You only have to write
ONE thesis
Except you French and
Germans who have to do
a habilitation
It will introduce
you/your research to
a wider audience
Thesis committee
…
Why write a thesis?
It will make you
famous
Unlikely
Look at the statistics
It will radically
change science
Unlikely
Look at the statistics
Why write a thesis?
It will advance our
knowledge
Just a little
Main benefit is in
teaching you to
research
A thesis is a logical
reconstruction
Not a historical narrative
What a thesis isn’t?
A brain dump of
everything you’ve done
You get to leave out the
dead-ends
But you have to fill in any
obvious gaps!
A thesis is a logical
reconstruction
With a single coherent
message
What a thesis isn’t?
Available to buy
Even if www.thesis-
master.com offer you one
at $15/page
I wish I got those rates!
What is a thesis?
Demonstration of an
understanding of the
state of the art
Critical appreciation
of existing work
A novel contribution
Evaluated
systematically
Read some theses?
Heavy-tailed distribution
Min = 2 months (v. rare)
Max = infinity
How long is a piece of string? Mean = infinity
Median = 6-9 months
Timetable
“Your thesis is your
baby” P. Prosser
Give it 9 months
Write it up
Fill in gaps, expts …
Important, well-known
researchers
People notice if your
committee was “tough”
You’ll get good feedback
They may employ you
They may recommend
you to others
Thesis committee
Why decide your
committee before you
start writing?
You can target your
thesis at them
They’re busy people
Even busy people have
open dates in their
diaries a year ahead
They’ll still manage to
schedule other events on
the day of your viva
What next?
So, I’ve got a good
thesis message
And a table of
contents, timetable
and committee
What do I do next?
What next?
So, I’ve got a good
thesis message
And a table of
contents, timetable
and committee
What do I do next?
Work to your
timetable!
Writing each chapter
Don’t start with the
Introduction or
Conclusion
Start where you feel
happiest
Typically a middle
chapter
Write outwards
Finally Conclusions and
end with the Introduction
Write everything with
your thesis message in
mind
Writing each chapter
Get feedback before
you write too much
One person to read each
chapter as it is written
Another person to read
thesis in order
Lay some good
groundwork
LaTeX macros
Bib file
Indexing
…
Writing each chapter
You’ll discover holes in
your research
Theorems you haven’t
proved
Experiments you didn’t
run
Different problems or
parameters
Entertainment or
humour
Joke footnote
Common problems
It’s never possible to
cover all issues
So you will never
finish?
Common problems
It’s never possible to
cover all issues
So you will never
finish?
It’s sometimes
enough to identify
the issues
Examiners greatly
appreciate you
identifying limitations
Common problems
It’s never possible to
cover all issues
So you will never
finish?
It’s sometimes
enough to identify
the issues
Examiners greatly
appreciate finding a
few mistakes
Common problems
Much of your thesis is
joint work
Identify some work that is
yours alone
Include a statement at
the start of your
contributions:
Je n'ai fait celle-ci plus longue que parce que je n'ai pas
eu le loisir de la faire plus courte. Blaise Pascal, 1657
Common problems
At some point, your
brain will surely
become toast
Take a break
Eat properly,
exercise, sleep …
Your supervisor is
on your side
Your success is their
success
What to expect from
your advisor?
Intellectual support
Quality assurance
What standard a thesis
should reach
Indication of when to stop
Emotional support
Encouragement
Constructive atmosphere
What not to expect
from your advisor?
Smiles
If draft chapters contain
simple spelling mistakes
and typos
Mind-reading skills
Motivation dipping
Absence = illness
Defending your thesis
Specific to the
country
Private or Public?
2 to 9 jury members?
Talk or Questions?
Corrections allowed
or expected?
Defending your thesis
Don’t panic
You’re probably the
world’s expert on this
topic by now!