Respect the academic ethics. Be honest.
- No plagiarism. Be sure to include proper citations for information sources.
- No fake data. Never overclaim your results.
- Inquire the advisor if you are not sure if doing something is okay or not.
- Do not discuss your research with others without prior agreement from the advisor.
Maintain good lab habits and atmosphere.
- We don't welcome students who want to just "fool around" and "pass the course" to join our lab.
- We're democratic in our lab; feel free to challenge the advisor with knowledge and rationale!
- Feel free to let the advisor know if you are unhappy with the task assignment or the research instructions.
- Be friendly with your labmates even if they made some mistake unintentionally.
- Check your email at least once per day (suggested: twice per day, once in the morning and the other in the evening) Once you receive a mail from your advisor, please reply it with your confirmation.
- Take notes in meetings; mail the advisor a meeting report in 48 hours (suggested: 24 hours).
- Join the talks that advisor asked you to.
Help establish a strong and promising lab.
- Try your best to improve yourself and your works.
- Help share the assigned lab tasks.
Have a healthy, happy, and highly-promising M.S. or B.S. life!
- Have regular exercises and enough exercises.
- Love what you do, and do what you love.
- Plan your future now, no matter you will pursue a Ph.D. degree or industry jobs.
2014年7月13日 星期日
Lab Rules
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