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What should senior technicians pay attention to in their thesis defense?
The defense of technician's thesis is actually a kind of technical exchange, especially the question-and-answer session, which is not only a face-to-face communication process between the applicant and the defense reviewer, but also a good opportunity for the applicant to learn from senior experts and ask for advice. Therefore, it is recommended to do "five noes" in the process of answering questions.

1. Don't rush to answer.

When replying, don't answer the questions raised by the appraisers in a hurry without listening clearly. The correct way is that when the appraiser asks questions, the applicant listens attentively, and if necessary, he can write down the questions in a notebook prepared in advance, while thinking about the center and main points of the questions raised by the appraiser, so as to answer the questions accurately.

Don't answer irrelevant questions

When replying, if you don't see the questions raised by the judges clearly, please don't answer them rashly, so as not to answer irrelevant questions. The correct way is to ask the appraiser to repeat the question again. For the incomprehensible concepts in the question, you can ask the appraiser to make some explanations or explanations, or you can talk about your understanding of the question first, ask the appraiser's intention, and then answer after you get a positive answer.

Don't be ambiguous

Don't be ambiguous and evasive when you answer. The correct way is to make clear the exact meaning of the questions raised by the appraiser and answer them concisely in a short time with confident tone and fluent language.

4. Don't argue irrationally

When replying, don't take chances and argue irrationally about uncertain questions. Because appraisers are experts in the industry, they have considerable theoretical knowledge and rich practical experience, and all the questions are put forward after careful consideration and even special research. The correct way is to try to answer in a modest tone, and answer as much as you can, even if it is inappropriate, don't be too nervous. As long as the answers are related to the questions raised, appraisers usually guide and inspire the applicants to get to the point. For questions that really can't be answered, tell the truth, gain the understanding of the evaluator with a sincere attitude, and get a chance to answer another question.

Don't be silent.

Don't give up until you answer the last question. Don't be ignorant or even silent. Because all external factors work through internal factors, if you refuse to answer the question, the appraiser can't help you.

In a word, whether the applicant is fully prepared before the thesis defense is the key to the quality and effect of the thesis defense. As long as the applicant does not relax after the completion of the thesis, carefully prepares the defense work, and makes the content wider and deeper, he will certainly achieve satisfactory results.

The above are the problems and skills that senior technicians need to pay attention to when defending their papers. I hope it helps you.