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Nicholas M Glykos glykos at mbg.duth.grWed Sep 1 12:42:23 PDT 2010
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Hi Fumie,
<snip>
> I am in the middle of production of the next PhD topics and the topic
> has to be productive from the perspective of journal publication.
</snip>
I'll play devil's advocate here, but my understanding is that you can't
stop a creative and passionate PhD student from being productive, no
matter what the assigned topic is. Unfortunately (and as usually happens
with all aphorisms), the inverse statement is also true .-)
My twocents,
Nicholas
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