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Time-Travel Using Spatially-Variant Temporal Metamaterials

Explore the pioneering research of Ph.D. candidate John A. Doe on 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics, focusing on time-travel possibilities using spatially-variant temporal metamaterials. The presentation covers problem statements, background research, research summary, scientific contributions, and conclusions. The defense highlights the significance of the research and its potential future implications. The content is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of the groundbreaking research in the field.

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Time-Travel Using Spatially-Variant Temporal Metamaterials

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  1. Time-Travel UsingSpatially-Variant Temporal Metamaterials Ph.D. Candidate John A. Doe jadoe@utep.edu Academic Advisor Dr. Raymond C. Rumpf rcrumpf@utep.edu

  2. Outline • Introduction • Problem statement, relevance, and novelty of the research. • Background • Preliminary topics and discussion of state-of-the-art. • Research Summary • Scope and objectives, research methods, and results. • Conclusion • Summary, future work, and acknowledgements. • List of publications, posters, and presentations. Ph.D. Defense

  3. Pioneering 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics Introduction

  4. Topic of Dissertation What problem did you study/solve? State your hypothesis. Showcase your results. (1 slide) Ph.D. Defense

  5. Significance of the Research Why is your research important? Who will it help? Why is it difficult and PhD worthy? What is the impact if you are successful? (1 or 2 slides) Ph.D. Defense

  6. Research Summary How did you solve the problem? Why is this solution novel and Ph.D. worthy? Provide an “eye-candy” picture of your results. (1 or 2 slides) Ph.D. Defense

  7. Scientific Contributions • Bullet list • List every Ph.D. level contribution that is your own. Ph.D. Defense

  8. Pioneering 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics Background

  9. [Topic #1] Provide summaries of any background topics a person will need to know in order to understand your research. Assume the person is technical, but not trained in your field. (1 or 2 slides per topic) Ph.D. Defense

  10. State-of-the-Art Outline the history of research in your topic area by other people. Explain the state-of-the-art in your topic area. You do not have to get into your own research here, just prior history and background. (1 to 3 three slides) Ph.D. Defense

  11. Pioneering 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics Research Summary

  12. Outline of This Section • Scope and Objectives (1 slide) • Purpose, methods, target results and metrics, fundamental questions to be answered. • What did you do? What didn’t you do? • Research Methods (1 slide per method) • Programs and algorithms, test fixtures, procedures, etc. • Summarize Procedures, Experiments, Results, Etc. • Tell a story here. Walk the audience through the story of your research. • Answer what you did, why did it, and the results. • Summary all important intermediate results and the final results Ph.D. Defense

  13. Be Sure to… • Make slides clear, simple, and use large fonts. • Your dissertation contains the details. • Cite your publications and other papers that justify your approach • Use tables and figures to summarize large sets of information or data • Call attention to significant achievements or failures • Be honest and complete about strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of your work. • Remember that you are the focus of your presentation, not the slides. Ph.D. Defense

  14. Pioneering 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics Conclusion

  15. Summary • State your research topic/hypothesis • Highlight the significance and novelty • Summarize your results • Bullet list Ph.D. Defense

  16. Future Work If you were to continue with this research past your Ph.D., or if somebody else were to continue your work… What are the next steps? What other research is enabled? What could this research look like in the distant future? Any recommendations? (1 slide) Ph.D. Defense

  17. Acknowledgments Acknowledge anyone or anything that contributed financially or technically to your research. Thank your significant other, family and the committee! If you are married, gush over your spouse. (1 slide) Ph.D. Defense

  18. Publications, Posters, and Presentations aaa bbb ccc List all of your publications, posters, and presentations including published, pending, or in progress. This includes publications that may be outside of your research topic. Do not include any future publications, posters, or presentations. Ph.D. Defense

  19. References aaa bbb ccc References can be provided on the same slide as the reference materials. As an alternative to save room in your slides, you can list all references at the end instead. Ph.D. Defense

  20. Pioneering 21st Century Electromagnetics and Photonics Back Up Slides

  21. [Topic #1] Anticipate potential questions or having to further justify an approach or conclusion that you made. Include whatever additional slides you may think you will need to address questions and concerns like this. DO NOT INCLUDE THESE SLIDES AS PART OF YOUR STANDARD PRESENTATION. THESE ARE ONLY HERE “JUST IN CASE.” Ph.D. Defense

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