Find Dissertations/Thesis in Applied Physics

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The discussion centers on finding resources for dissertations and theses in Applied Physics. Users recommend consulting university libraries for previously written theses, as they typically house such documents. Specific online resources provided include Caltech's ETD, MIT's DSpace, North Carolina State University's ETD, and the NDLTD. These platforms allow users to access abstracts and presentation styles, which can aid in the preparation of their own thesis work.

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  • Understanding of academic thesis requirements in Applied Physics
  • Familiarity with online academic databases and repositories
  • Knowledge of citation and presentation styles in academic writing
  • Basic research skills to navigate library resources
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  • Explore Caltech's ETD for Applied Physics theses
  • Research dissertation formatting guidelines at your university
  • Utilize MIT's DSpace to analyze thesis presentation styles
  • Investigate the NDLTD for a broader range of academic theses
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Graduate students in Applied Physics, academic researchers, and anyone seeking to enhance their thesis writing skills through the study of existing dissertations.

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can anyone provide me a site which consists of dissertations/thesis work so that i can go through them for my writing thesis work in APPLIED PHYSICS . i want to go through them so that my guide accept it at a single go
please its urgent
 
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Are you saying that you want to copy someone's thesis? Or that you want to read through a few people's theses to get an idea of what's involved? The former is not acceptable, whereas the latter is. However, I for one do not know of any such site.
 
Don't universities normally have previous dissertations or theses on file in their libraries?
 
jtbell said:
Don't universities normally have previous dissertations or theses on file in their libraries?

They do. The OP should be consulting the thesis already written at his/her school to get an idea of what is required, especially the format.

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
They do. The OP should be consulting the thesis already written at his/her school to get an idea of what is required, especially the format.

Zz.

It's so much easier to copy and paste. :rolleyes:
 
thks for reply
some body misunderstand me i got my own thesis prepating for 4consecutive years
i want just to read their abstract and presntation style
 

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