Zhuo W.
About me
Zhuo W. | |
Electronics | |
Electronics | |
Undergraduate | |
2006 | |
China |
My employment
Associate Professor | |
Shanghai University | |
China | |
Education | |
2006 |
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A day in the life of a Associate Professor in China
My career history
After I graduated from my PhD course in York in the end of 2005, I started to work in Shanghai University in May 2006.
My advice to students considering work
With more and more overseas returners, PhD students should strive to make their research published in order to pop out of the crowd. Moreover, they can also consider engaging in postdoctoral research.
What I do
As an associate professor, I have to prepare and give lectures; apply for research fund and provide support to students.
Skills I use and how I developed them
My PhD in electronics helped me to get a teaching role in this area.
What I like most
I am interested in my research area and I have substantial flexibility to manage my time and work.
What I like least
Sometimes I work under great pressure to manage a research team.