The Cornell, Maryland, Max Planck Pre-doctoral Research School 2023 Observations and Gained Insights

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Panel Session 2: "Research in industry vs. academia"

Problem Focus & Recognition

  • Industry tends to focus on concrete problems.
  • In academia, broader issues are often addressed.
  • Authorship and credit in academia is complex. It's not a zero-sum game. It's not just about who is first or second author; giving credit to students doesn't mean professors won't get any.

Publication & Quality

  • The emphasis is on publishing fewer papers but ensuring they are of high quality. It's not about the quantity but the impact and quality of the papers.
  • The first, last, or best paper on a topic are the most influential.

Career Path

  • Before securing a tenure professor position, many go through multiple postdocs and even stints as industrial research scientists.
  • Only about 10-20% of PhDs eventually become faculty.
  • Some research scientists find academic-like environments within the right industry groups.

Factors Differentiating Academia and Industry:

  • Industrial research must eventually have some commercial value.
  • In academia, there are constraints like obtaining funding, student recruitment, and equipment acquisition.
  • Academics have better job security and can rebound from mistakes.
  • Industry doesn't need to chase grants or funding in the same way academia does.

Skills & Transitions

  • Transferring skills between departments or companies is straightforward.
  • Transitioning between academia and industry is often a one-way street. It's challenging to return to academia from industry unless one maintains a consistent publishing record and works on research-valued projects.

Geographical and Topic Mobility

Researchers are encouraged to be flexible, moving across countries and topics.

Work-Life Balance

  • Systems vary across locations.
  • Enforce personal boundaries and learn to say no.
  • A balance doesn't mean absence of stress. In the industry, even if the work-life balance is okay, stress may arise from working on undesired projects or facing peer pressure.
  • Find people who become friends with you.

Two-Body Problem

It's more of an issue in academia than in industry since it's easier to change companies than academic institutions.

Personality and Approach

  • Industry caters to hackers and those interested in tooling.
  • Academics focus on research and higher purposes and see coding as a tool. Effective communication, including selling your idea in proposals and talks, is vital.

Startups vs. PhD Journey

  • Both require a significant commitment, typically around 6-8 years to IPO.
  • Startups demand full devotion, often with little to no work-life balance.

Funding & Tenure

  • If a grant from a company fails, there will be no direct legal consequences, but the likelihood of getting another might be reduced.
  • Tenure provides a basic salary and job security, but researchers still need to raise funds for their research.
  • Doing a job aligned research can be beneficial for dissertation and future career opportunities.

Laxman Dhulipala (2nd Lecture)

  • Graphs are ubiquitous structures. Implementing high-performance graph algorithms speeds up scientific discovery.
  • I don't work on dense graphs. Real-world graphs are sparse, and I haven't seen a dense graph in practice in 10 years.
  • I focus on shared-memory algorithms and don't recommend programming supercomputers until you have to.
  • Recommended reading: Scalability! But at what COST?
  • Should batch updates to dynamic graphs
    • More parallelism
    • Reduces the cost of each update
  • Representing adjacency information using purely functional trees are safe for concurrency.

Guest Lecture: Yiting Xia

  • There are different available connections at different time slices.
  • Precomputing routes and handling link failure is still work in progress.

Group-Mentoring Session

Peter Druschel and Bobby Bhattacharjee

Key Skills and Knowledge

  • Emphasized the importance of academic aptitude and the ability to work in unstructured environments.

Problem-solving Approach

  • Seek problems that are significant, solvable, and align with your skill set.
  • Recognize that one may not always approach the right problem from the best angle.
  • Handling setbacks is crucial. Time spent on tackling a problem is never lost.
  • Resilience, dedication, and discipline are essential traits for success.
  • Read many things that are loosely related to solve a problem, as they might offer insights.

Application Strategy

  • Apply to a minimum of 5-10 institutions.
  • Do the homework for providing a strong application, especially given low acceptance rates, like 10%.

Interests and Graduate Programs

  • Have a broad range of interests when considering a graduate program.
  • Opt for programs that offer a wide variety of choices.
  • Expressing diverse interests in applications can improve acceptance chances.
  • It's advisable not to close one's doors apriori.

Monitoring Progress in Grad Programs

  • A competent group advisor is crucial, as they will guide and look out for students challenges like selecting an excessively challenging problem, lacking motivation, or poor time management.
  • Set achievable milestones that lead to publications, helping to build a solid publication record. ### Mariya Toneva

Changing Discipline during Ph.D.

  • Evaluate if the institution has the necessary resources to support this transition.

Traits of an Ideal Ph.D. Student

  • Effective communication skills.
  • Strong critical thinking abilities.
  • A robust computational background.
  • Prior research experience.

Linguistics

  • Noted a resurgence in the domain of linguistics as opposed to pure data-driven techniques.

MPI-SWS

  • MPI-SWS is highly recommended for programming languages, especially when collaborating with diverse groups of people.

Diving into NLP (Natural Language Processing) - Hop On Now?

  • When considering venturing into NLP, focus on:
    • Experts who have a distinct vision in a less-saturated niche.
    • Those with substantial experience in related fields, such as the intersection of NLP and robotics.

Distinguishing Yourself in Applications

  • To stand out:
    • Foster qualities like initiative, drive, and ambition.
    • Accumulate experiences that align with and support your academic and research interests.
    • Obtain references that can vouch for your character and work ethic.
  • It's also essential to explore and consider multiple options or paths.

Lorenzo Alvisi

Cultivating an Academic Sense

  • To nurture an academic mindset, one should assess how an individual performs when faced with a problem.
  • He mentioned the "Dijkstra club" at UT Austin as an example.
  • Emphasized the significance of "beautiful work" and that it's crucial for individuals to produce work of beauty and quality.
  • Observing and learning from the endeavors of others is beneficial.

Life's Blueprint

  • Life does not come with a set map but rather a compass for direction.
  • Professor Alvisi never limited his imagination about his capabilities.
  • Guiding principles in life:
    • Seeking personal happiness.
    • Maintaining healthy relationships.
    • Pursuing a fulfilling job that combines happiness with challenges.
  • Acceptance of uncertain outcomes: One might not always know if they will succeed or fail.
  • The importance of personal growth: Find joy in self-improvement.
  • Shared personal experience of pursuing two Ph.D. degrees, the first of which was at an institution he didn't particularly favor. Highlighted that struggles are often hidden from view.

Career Perspectives

  • One's career doesn't necessarily peak at a fixed point; there's always potential for growth, including entering academia.
  • Career choices are not always black and white; it depends on personal preferences and aspirations, such as seeking excellent opportunities close to home.
  • Consider the duration of your investments in particular career choices. Not every commitment needs to be long-term.

Balancing Hobbies and Work

  • Prof. Alvisi shared advice from his mentor's mentor about integrating hobbies into professional life.
  • While he had diverse interests, he made sacrifices to focus on computer science due to his intellectual capacities. Some hobbies were too time-consuming.
  • Emphasized the importance of hobbies as they provide a necessary balance and maintain mental well-being.

Addressing the Two-Body Problem

  • Universities recognize the challenge when both partners in a relationship are professionals.
  • If partners excel in different domains, there's potential for both to be hired with attractive incentives.
  • Solutions include proactive planning, alternating priorities between partners over the years, and considering remote work opportunities.

Other Insights

  • Mentioned the Sloan Fellowship as a notable achievement before tenure.
  • Advised young professionals to delay specialization as long as possible. Explore various options.
  • Encouraged students to seek advice from multiple professors to gain a diverse range of opinions and insights.

Tapomayukh Bhattacharjee (2nd Lecture)

  • There are six activities of daily living (ADLs) defined in literature: personal hygiene or grooming, dressing, toileting, transferring or ambulating, and eating
  • Anomaly detection is used in processing sensor data.
  • A* is widely used in motion planning due to its efficiency and optimality (it never overestimates the cost).
  • Motion planning time = search time + collision checking time (~90%). Therefore, the author proposed lazy A* (which finds an optimal path in an unconstrained situation, goes over collision checking while on the path, and re-searches a path if a collision is encountered).
  • Collect a dataset before embarking on research.
  • To understand how to manipulate different kinds of foods, the author created a food manipulation taxonomy.
  • Choose hardware components for real-world deployability.
  • Use deformation of points on a gel coupled with computer vision algorithms to measure shear force
  • Add structure to machine learning algorithms to overcome a lack of data.
  • If integrating multimodal data sources, think of where to integrate as the size or magnitude of different data may be inconsistent.
  • A "bandit" algorithm is an RL algorithm where we utilize partial feedback of one step in the decision-making process, unlike conventional RL algorithms with "episodes" spanning multiple steps.

Audience question: How to stay up-to-date with the state-of-the-art (especially in the fast-changing landscape of machine learning)?

  • One of the main tasks of faculty life
  • Look at titles and abstracts of publications in all well-known conferences.
  • Organize reading groups and reading sessions.
  • Interact with known other research groups.

Derek Dreyer: How to write papers and give talks that people can follow

  • Many papers suffer from the TMI (too much information) problem.

  • Aim at giving constructive principles that are easy to check and fix.

  • A paper is different from a textbook - people aren't as committed to reading a paper as they are to reading a textbook.

  • A good but not interesting paper tends to get a "B" or a "weak accept."

  • Putting the Related Work section at the front (as opposed to in the back before the Conclusion) may hinder unfamiliar authors from understanding your work.

  • Most people don't listen to talks to determine whether they should read a paper. Instead, they listen to talks to discuss with others. The main goal of a talk is to give people positive feelings about your work.

  • A talk should only cover the intro and key ideas sections of the corresponding paper.

  • The key ideas should be the high point in your talk before presenting the takeaway messages.

  • Add visual elements to emphasize one point per slide.

  • Use smooth animations to help the listener follow.


The Cornell, Maryland, Max Planck Pre-doctoral Research School 2023 Observations and Gained Insights
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