Congratulation Arvind! it would be amateur to say this but I am following a similar path, currently pursuing PhD from Aalto University in Finland, with the hope to contribute to academia in the future.
Thankyou for the coming back on youtube sir and maam! With due respect, i would like to say something. you may not agree, but with out luck/destiny not even a leave travels a metre forget anything else. Hardwork and strategy are essential but without being at the right place and doing the right thing at the precise moment no amount of strategy/hardwork lets one succeed. it is the confluence of all three. this happens with everyone, we tend to give credit for the great things to our ourselves: strategy and hardwork but when an outcome that we did not like we say god did wrong or something external was responsible. I, myself, have done that like everyone.
Congratulations Professor Arvind alots of love and prayers from Pakistan.I have been following your channel since 2020 Covid time .Your method of explaintion is great.
Congratulations professor Arvind sir. M very happy for you and really appreciate your hard-work. Unfortunately India m professor Hona to sapne hi reh gye h phd publication post doc k bad bhi contract pr job tak ni mil ri yaha students ko.
Hello Professor, I wish to know about PoD for NDT based results. If possible can I write you. I inspired from these papers Probability of detection: History, development and future Probability of detection as a metric for quantifying NDE capability: the state of the art I am working in SHM, having some issue form corrosion based readings. Need heads up
Congratulations, Professor Arvind! In a nutshell in Norway, (1) the key to get a PhD offer is to make the hiring professor like you, (2) to get an associate professor offer is to have as many citations and papers as possible, (3) to get promoted to professor is to win a Professor offer at another university in Norway and give your current workplace the offer. Please confirm me if my summary is correct.
Congratulations Prof. Keprate. One thing I will say is that Norway does have tenure track assistant professorships, for example, UiS where you studied has them now. So in business school it is assistant professor, associate, and full professor transitions.
@@nguyettoleanh9288 I am new to Norway myself, so I really do not know. Arvind maybe able to better comment on why there is this difference between business and engineering schools. I think the pay scale is a bit different and maybe higher for those in the tenure track system.