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请问谁对石工系现在招生熟悉,我石大研三在申请OU
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healthyrice
发表于 12-08-2011 - 23:14
精准.石油.论坛 forum.petro-china.com
引用框(weiaila @ 10-21-2011 - 23:42)
我是石大学生,目前研三,想申请OU的phd,最近看了论坛里和学校主页上对石工老师的介绍,感觉比较brief。请问有人能指点下具体的吗?谢谢
Then you can search some professor's papers and know what they are doing and did previously. This is your homework for your application. No one can do it for you, except you.
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ytlee
发表于 12-09-2011 - 23:50
精准.石油.论坛 forum.petro-china.com
引用框(晚雨Paradise @ 12-09-2011 - 08:11)
Go to your library or SPE site, find out who had published paper regarding deepwater drilling or subject that you are interested , do a statistic to pinpoint their author/school/professor, then start making connection with your desired school/professor. Develop your self help skill and not your "ask for hand down" unless you are not interested being a top scientist. Sooner or later, top scientist will be called on to solve problem that has no prior example. Without "Me and me only will handle it" mentality, you wouldn't make it to the top.
BTW, when will chinese students stop looking for a phd program that has immediate impact on oil&gas industry. If the project has a direct and immediate impact, the industry will do the research inhouse or by a consortium (eg deepstar for common deepwater related problems). All academic research by definition are long term and broad base. Funding a academic program costs more than just simple student school fee and living expenditure, the sponsor has to pay for the adminstration fees and general expenditure. Other than it is costly and time consuming, the sponsor has less control of the research direction (eg, like the start and ending of the project are neatly tie to school year). Hence, sponsors don't farm out current urgent project to university as phd program. If you are really into deepwater drilling, pick a program that give you firm foundation for conventional drilling, then try to do post-doc work for consortium or join a drilling company.As I said many times in this forum, there is no difference between deepwater and onshore fields, the only difference is the operating environment. Until you become an outstandarding driller in conventional operation, you will not be hired for deepwater operations. Deepwater operation is very unforgiving, it can't afford mistakes. Hence only experienced hands can be deepwater staff.
In short, you can't look for a phd program to match up today's specialist job opening. (Unless you can secure your own funding for the research project)
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晚雨Paradise
发表于 12-10-2011 - 12:34
精准.石油.论坛 forum.petro-china.com
引用框(ytlee @ 12-09-2011 - 23:50)
引用框(晚雨Paradise @ 12-09-2011 - 08:11)
Go to your library or SPE site, find out who had published paper regarding deepwater drilling or subject that you are interested , do a statistic to pinpoint their author/school/professor, then start making connection with your desired school/professor. Develop your self help skill and not your "ask for hand down" unless you are not interested being a top scientist. Sooner or later, top scientist will be called on to solve problem that has no prior example. Without "Me and me only will handle it" mentality, you wouldn't make it to the top.
BTW, when will chinese students stop looking for a phd program that has immediate impact on oil&gas industry. If the project has a direct and immediate impact, the industry will do the research inhouse or by a consortium (eg deepstar for common deepwater related problems). All academic research by definition are long term and broad base. Funding a academic program costs more than just simple student school fee and living expenditure, the sponsor has to pay for the adminstration fees and general expenditure. Other than it is costly and time consuming, the sponsor has less control of the research direction (eg, like the start and ending of the project are neatly tie to school year). Hence, sponsors don't farm out current urgent project to university as phd program. If you are really into deepwater drilling, pick a program that give you firm foundation for conventional drilling, then try to do post-doc work for consortium or join a drilling company.As I said many times in this forum, there is no difference between deepwater and onshore fields, the only difference is the operating environment. Until you become an outstandarding driller in conventional operation, you will not be hired for deepwater operations. Deepwater operation is very unforgiving, it can't afford mistakes. Hence only experienced hands can be deepwater staff.
In short, you can't look for a phd program to match up today's specialist job opening. (Unless you can secure your own funding for the research project)
非常感谢前辈,您的话让我醍醐灌顶。我之前所做的准备工作的确有些偏离方向,好高骛远。
还是要踏踏实实从最基础的弄起。
恩, 我明白了。我会努力的!
谢谢前辈,也谢谢您多次对我的指点,十分受用!
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