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We had this discussion a number of years ago on here, but in light of [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/2-weeks-from-phd-thesis-hand-in ]this thread[/url], it seems time to ask again.

How many people on here have PhDs (or the equivalent), what year did you earn it, and what field is it in (broad or specific)?

Count yourself in if you're close to submission.

Me?

PhD
2008
Intellectual history (late antique/early medieval)

Also done post-doc.


 
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2003 ish I think.
Pennine hay meadows


 
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Final year PhD here.
Hopefully done and dusted by the end of 2016.
Intra-coronary imaging in elderly patients with heart attacks.


 
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1993
cancer cell biology


 
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1998 - Biochemistry/cell biology (project related to integrins, which mediate interactions between cells and other cells or their environment)


 
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2007 - law, politics and new media technologies


 
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2009 grassland macrofungi


 
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Maths phd 1994


 
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Molecular electronics/chemistry 1992


 
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Theoretical physics, 2002


 
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2012, PhD, applied exercise physiology.


 
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1996 (I think).
Medical Engineering.


 
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2000, PhD, measuring extrapyramidal side-effects of antipsychotics

No post-doc work, I got a real job (joke)


 
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2005 Operational Research


 
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Final year at the University of Leeds, submitting the end of Jan 2016.
Media theory specialising in digital and social media.
Hoping to land a job outside of academia but not been successful with any applications yet.


 
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PhD 2008, plus post-doc - molecular neuroscience; CNS and PNS injury and regeneration, followed by spinal locomotion and central pattern generation


 
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2003, Environmental Geochemistry-ish.


 
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Orbital Neurosugery, 1999

Couldn't decide between my 2 preferred fields


 
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Applied Chemistry and Computing - 1996

Wow nearly 20 years ago.


 
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Documentary climatology

Submit April.


 
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2011 - nanocomposites


 
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Should be a Dr in early 2016...
Computer Science


 
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Many many moons ago.

Control theory.

Still work as a control engineer, buggered if can remember any of the clever maths I used to be able to do though.


 
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Submitting in January, maybe February. Health services research and public health.


 
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2002 Psycholinguistics


 
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2004 Chemistry/Biochemistry


 
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2003 Cancer chemotherapy/ cell biology

Got one sitting on my desk now - marking corrections - Fri nights aren't what they used to be!


 
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10m swimming badge
1990.

Downhill since then frankly.


 
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This is one hell of a willy waving thread. I must say I am in awe of everyone here who has the dedication and drive to stick to a phd or anything above a degree for that matter. I can't comprehend how you guys manage it. I think it also proves that cycling stimulates the mind aswell as body as I often have great ideas as I'm cycling home. Things that I would never have thought of or remembered in the air conditioned confines of the office.


 
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This ones up there with the salary threads.

🙂

1982.
"I won't let you down"
7" vinyl.

And hat doffed to all of you.
They don't give them away.
Degree was enough for me.


 
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PhD Management Sciences 1991.


 
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barney - Moderator
PhD 2008, plus post-doc - molecular neuroscience; CNS and PNS injury and regeneration, followed by spinal locomotion and central pattern generation

Barney - I want to read your thesis please to see when my fingers will stop fizzing.


 
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1969 Oral Sexology.


 
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2009. Archaeological Science. 4 years of post doc and permanent researcher for French National Centre for Scientific Research since 2013. I'd rather be building bikes most of the time 😀


 
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1994 molecular genetics in cancer biology.

Still in genetics now. Must like it 🙂


 
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2009 - Bodyworn antenna design and electromagnetic architecture of buildings


 
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I test pH Daily. Does that count? Doctor of cheese 😛


 
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2004 PhD Supramolecular chemistry


 
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2006 Theoretical Chemistry.

Now a lecturer in the same field.


 
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I can't compete with all you intellectual giants as I only have a degree from the university of life, a diploma from the school of hard knocks and three gold stars from the kindergarten of getting the sXXt kicked out of me! I alo have a BSC (bronze swimming certificate).


 
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1994 (seems to have been a good year 🙂 )

Geology based

"The Structural Evolution of the Zaghuoan-Ressas Structural Belt (ZRSB), NE Tunisia"
More simply put. "How did those gert big mountains get there (and is there any oil nearby?)"


 
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[quote=bigblackheinoustoe ]This is one hell of a willy waving thread Not really, My Mrs has had some PHDs for years and her hair still looks wavy after a few drinks.


 
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1998 Population genetics of Scottish Native Trees.


 
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Wife has Phd 'effects of antibiotics on soil'
Sister in law no1: exercise physiology
Sister in law no2: effects of wild fire on soil.
I quit after the MRes (know when to quit). Plus PhDs were getting a bit common in the family.


 
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Oncology & Apoptosis Celluar Signalling.

Also have MEdu.

I miss the mental challenge. Problems seem easy to understand and resolve.

I have friend who is a medical oncologist and we chat about alternative therapies over lunch. Told me off the other day for wasting my brain on kids lol.

I'm back in teaching as I couldn't find the funding for more research. No mental challenge, just long hours and 6-7 days a week.

Everyone is telling me to go back to med school and I'm 40! Might start saving and apply next year lol or wait for a vice principal role.


 
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Are we having some sort positivist gathering here?

😆


 
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PhD 2006, Plant cellular and protein biochemistry.

Now lecturer and researcher in same with someone else's thesis sat on my desk for a viva in January. Time flies, big circle of life thingy.

Other half, both her sisters and their partners have PhDs plus her dad is a professor. Family get togethers are a riot.... 😉


 
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PhD 2001
Corporate Environmental Management & Strategy
Spent as much time on GoFar as I did writing up
Spent 10 ish years applying myself but had enough - now I work in the bike industry in a job that has me talking to you lot most days 😀


 
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PhD 2001 Corporate Environmental Management & Strategy

What is this? Ethics related? Green environmental stuff?

SaxonRider - Member
PhD 2008 Intellectual history (late antique/early medieval)

Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

saxabar - Member
2007 - law, politics and new media technologies

Propaganda by any chance? Via interweb? (I used to work for an IT company with a new media department ... did not even know what they were in those days. Looking back they were going to use it as govt propaganda ...)

GJP - Member
PhD Management Sciences 1991.

Taylorism by any chance?

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Okay you lot are not in the same league so are any of you positivist? Coz you lot are doing some Nancy blouse research there dude!

😀


 
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2011 - Power electronics...

Mind you, I did start it in about 2000! I guess I was just slow...


 
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PhD 2013 in Water Treatment


 
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PhD
2010
Physical geography: past sea-level change

Just got my first faculty position last week after long postdoc life!


 
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PhD in Environmental Science in 2009. Again, odd how my first cohort of postdocs and PhDs have now completed. It certainly seems circular


 
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Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

I analysed/interpreted a seventh-century Latin text translated from Greek. If I told you what the text was, specifically, my cover would be blown. 😉


 
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2010: how does stand age or management affect heathland responses to nitrogen deposition, Imperial College London


 
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Distinct lack of arts, theories please*.

* or not, I don't really care, just curious.


 
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Computing science, viva in a few weeks.


 
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Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

I analysed/interpreted a seventh-century Latin text translated from Greek. If I told you what the text was, specifically, my cover would be blown.

Interesting but please don't as my head will explode.
I guess I have enough time to evolve to where I am now and the RAM is full. 😆


 
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What's equivalent to a PhD?
Personally I have a masters which was pretty vocational.


 
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What's equivalent to a PhD?

How much do you have in your bank account?

If you earn more than the average norm and happy as larry with a beautiful family then you have already got your PhD in life experience. Then I salute you Sir! Please give me the formula ...

Personally I have a masters which was pretty vocational.

That's the institutional way of saying give us your money quick while we print out a piece of paper for you in the shortest possible time just to acknowledge your endurance. 😛


 
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PhD in Geochemistry in the 90s and after many years in academia I left and got a real job in industry and am very happy about it


 
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Wow, do you guys use viagra?


 
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I have a London Chamber of Commerce pass with distinction in mental arithmetic. Does that cut it? No I thought not.........
The wife has a PhD in Manta Rays and I feel like I should have got at least a Masters for putting up with it and spending my classic Porsche fund on university fees.


 
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1993
PhD - Dairy Science (local control of milk secretion).
One post-doc in the US.

Now work in industry.


 
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1995. Thrombin inhibition. I was making new small molecule anticoagulants. Small molecule as opposed to the more typical leech spit approach.

2 years post doc in the quantum mechanics of highly constrained molecules.


 
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This thread is inversely proportional to the 'laat thing you made' thread.

Rare to get a PhD and have the physical coordination to actually make anything that doesn't look like a small child has ingested, then vomited up lego.


 
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1986, Statistics


 
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1997 spirooxazines and their merocyanine open form. Photochromics it was fun at the time.


 
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Rare to get a PhD and have the physical coordination to actually make anything that doesn't look like a small child has ingested, then vomited up lego.

Seriously? You actually think that? You must be a troll (with a chip on your shoulder?) 😕


 
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PhD 2012 (actually graduated) Solution structure of hMBD1 CXXC1 domain. I have an interest in the structure and dynamics of chromatin remodeling complexes using biophysics, primarly biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance. I work in a supermarket picking up the items people order online. Some life choices have not been kind to me ha ha ha ha (its actually family reasons) but I did publish in september and currently writing another paper.


 
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What's equivalent to a PhD?

a D.Phil lol

There is no equivalent educational qualification but in my field if you have the experience/papers published then you can get the position/same grade of pay.


 
Posted : 19/12/2015 9:59 am
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Can't remember when. Subject was earthquake prediction. You may have noticed that earthquakes are still unpredictable, so I guess I failed 🙁


 
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STarted mine 97 but stopped as i realised a career in academia - which was where my research led- was not somethign that appealed to me.
I do have a post grad qual but no PhD. I dont regret the decision but do occasionally wonder f another subject area would have made a difference, I was good at my subject i was just not that interested in it.


 
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Can't remember when. Subject was earthquake prediction.

maybe you should have done Riot prediction, the Kaiser Chiefs only solved that in 2005


 
Posted : 19/12/2015 10:16 am
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maybe you should have done Riot prediction, the Kaiser Chiefs only solved that in 2005

Damn. If I'd got there first they'd have had to reset the clocks.


 
Posted : 19/12/2015 10:23 am
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a D.Phil lol
There is no equivalent educational qualification

Well you'd need to have STW levels of pedantry not to see DEng or DSci or even DLett as being equivalent.


 
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1997, Geentics and Biochem (sex-determination in flies), did 2 post-docs before a PGCE and now been a teacher over 10 years.


 
Posted : 19/12/2015 10:38 am
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2002, mathematical modelling of electronic noses!

Similar to others, I now don't remember much of the stuff from that or my maths masters. Probably couldn't pass an A level now!


 
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PhD in Psychology (2004) from QUB.
Still working there....


 
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2007 aeronautical engineering waste of time as I have not worked in that sector since I finished and probably never will again. It's really stressful and under paid!


 
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