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Research Methods for Successful PhD is written to help the PhD students and other young researchers navigate their path through this phase that will give them a direction and purpose. It is a candid conversation and developed over the experience of supervising 30 research students and publishing 400 papers over 20 years.

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Research Methods for Successful PhD is written to help the PhD students and other young researchers navigate their path through this phase that will give them a direction and purpose. It is a candid conversation and developed over the experience of supervising 30 research students and publishing 400 papers over 20 years.


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Autorenporträt
Dinesh Kant Kumar did his B.Tech. from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Chennai) in Electrical and then his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. After a brief stint in the industry, he became an academic in 1997. Dinesh Kant Kumar is a Professor in Biomedical Engineering at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. He has graduated to completion 24 PhD and 6 Masters by research students, and has published over 400 papers. He has also got three patents and been successful in the translation of technology by starting start-ups. He loves meditation, reading, trekking in remote parts of the world and horse-riding. But his passion is to experiment with life itself, and to explore the de¿nitions of Time, Space and I.