Time spending of a PhD student

Did an investigation on how much time a phd student spend on reading textbooks/papers, learning models, understanding algorithms, programming/coding, implementing algorithms...

The information is from web resources.

  1. A phd student's blog post

He settled several categorizations of his activities:

  • understanding – active research, including reading, to find out specific things
  • reading – reading papers and other articles without a clearly-defined purpose
  • writing – thesis or other smaller piece of writing; blog posts; note-making
  • coding - making plots or setting up models
  • meeting – formal supervisor meetings, generally chatting to other scientists about work, going to seminars
  • nowork - procrastination, or taking a break

And the time tots up of several days of each activities:

Obveriously, coding took most of the time, and that make sense for computer science is about doing scientific research with computer.

Reading stands for reading papers impurposely.

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/nn0p/p/2992619.html