Thursday, June 18. 2009
On Monday, I took my Ph.D. Qualifying Examination. It consisted of the presentation of my project proposal, background work and preliminary results. The presentation lasted for about 1 hour and 20 minutes, with questions from the five committee members thrown in. One of my committee members was unable to be at the qualifier in person, so she came in via teleconference. She is at a secure Air Force Research Lab, so she had no access to internet (therefore no web/video conferencing), and thus came in via phone. However, I found out at last minute that the room (the only room I could schedule for such a large block that wasn't an all-out classroom) didn't have a working phone line.
Fortunately, with Skype running on my laptop, I was able to conference her in regardless, and it worked out really well. The presentation went well, with the only concerns being that I my proposal may be a bit too ambitious for a Ph.D. dissertation. However, I am optimistic, and early results are promising. Following the presentation, the committee deliberated for about 5 minutes, after which I was informed that I had passed! With this hurdle behind me, I need only to complete the research, and write and defend the dissertation. A few conference papers and journal articles thrown inbetween won't hurt either, and are part of the schedule. I'm looking forward to continuing work, after I catch a quick break and finish up some revisions to a paper and journal article that I have yet to finish.