I teach technology design (particularly, software engineering, human-computer interaction, Scala, mobile, and web development) at the University of New England. I do research in how we can design smart useful systems and make sure that reasoning machines aren't unreasonable machines. Especially in technology education and education technology. I also re-invent far too many of my own wheels.
Thursday, 12 July 2007
Conditional approval...
Today I received the official letter from BoGS (that fabulous acronym that stands for Board of Graduate Studies) saying I've been conditionally approved to be awarded the PhD. "Conditional" is subject to giving them a hardbound copy of my thesis for the library, so it's not a very onerous condition...
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I never doubted you William. Congratulations. I guess there is a kind of anti-climax to it all as the end of a PhD seems to be a kind of drawn out process rather than a big bang as the theatre would prefer.
Congratulations William, Long time haven’t seen you on Gtalk. It was nice to read the updates from your end on this blog. I have been offered MS in Computer Science at Oxford and MS in Robotics at Univ. of Pennsylvania but due to some health issues of my dad, I decided to defer both of them. I will most probably join Oxford next year. Hope to meet you then. Howz is Peter and everyone at lab?
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