Dissertation Proposal
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Students in BME are required to complete the dissertation proposal milestone by the end of their third year in the PhD program.
The research proposal and oral exam includes both a written and an oral component. The written component involves submitting an NIH R01 proposal to the student’s dissertation committee no less than two weeks prior to defending it orally to the same committee. Required sections are specific aims (1 page) and research strategy (12 pages).
Doctoral candidates in BME are encouraged to propose in their second year of the program and no later than the end of the third year. Candidates who do not propose by August 31 of their third year must submit a deadline extension request. Students who need to request an extension of the proposal deadline may submit this form for consideration.
The purpose of the proposal is to assess students’ progress toward the completion of a Ph.D. Degree in Biomedical Engineering. During the oral examination the student will be expected to demonstrate the following:
Identification of an important and impactful research problem, including significant scholarly knowledge of the specific and related research areas. The student should be able to clearly articulate what the problem is and why it is important.
Creation of a viable research strategy and specific plan to address the problem. The student should be able to clearly articulate the planned solution and the outcomes of success. The proposal and presentation should include details of the proposed experimental, theoretical and/or computational methods and a timeline for completion of the proposed tasks.
Presentation of preliminary results. The student should demonstrate that they are able to carry out the proposed work with preliminary results using some of the proposed methodologies. The expectation is that the results of the research work are preliminary; content equivalent to a completed research paper is not expected at the time of the preliminary oral examination.
Dissertation Proposal Step-by-Step
Preparing for Your Proposal
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Step 1 | Update your committee with the Graduate School if it has changed |
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Step 2 | Meet with your supervisor |
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Step 3 | Schedule your proposal |
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Step 4 | Submit a program of work form and report your proposal date to the Graduate Coordinator |
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Step 5 | Submit your written proposal to your committee at least two weeks in advance of your oral presentation |
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Step 6 | Prepare the Dissertation Proposal Form |
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Step 7 | Learning outcomes forms - no action necessary by you on this step |
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Step 8 | Save a copy of your signed proposal form for your records |
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At Your Proposal
Step | Task | Notes and Resources |
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Step 1 | Give your proposal |
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Step 2 | Launch the proposal form in DocuSign |
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