yongrenjie/thesis

Springer thesis nomination

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  • Create a title page that states only your name, the title of your work and the phrase “Doctoral Thesis accepted by the University of Oxford, UK”.
  • Please remove the “Declaration of Authorship”
  • (emailed Tim 16/7) Please provide a foreword written by your supervisor (Supervisor’s Foreword) and insert this into the frontmatter of your thesis. The foreword should comprise approximately one page explaining the significance of the research reported in a wider context and what makes the thesis outstanding, plus any other related information of interest to the reader e.g. the thesis results have already inspired further work in progress on xyz. It should end with the name of the supervisor and the date.
  • Please add a list of all your publications in the frontmatter, entitled: “Parts of this thesis have been published in the following journal articles:”. This should list all the articles that were published from your thesis work.
  • Please use the following structure in the frontmatter of your SpringerTheses manuscript: Title page – Supervisor’s Foreword – Abstract – Preface - “Parts of this thesis…” – Acknowledgments – Table of Contents – List of Figures – List of Tables – List of code listings – List of acronyms”
  • (see comment below) Please send a list of the figures which must be printed in color in order to make scientific sense.
  • Please send us a short bio text (max 200 words) with your main achievements and scientific interests. This text will be displayed on the book’s SpringerLink webpage.
  • (all figures are original, done by myself) We need your confirmation that you have permission to re-publish any figures and text identical to that in previous publications (authored by you and/or others). Usually the permissions are easily obtained via an online platform called RightsLink. You can find more information about the acquisition of permissions on our website: https://www.springer.com/gp/rights-permissions/obtaining-permissions/882 If you need help when applying for permission or encounter any difficulties in the process, please contact me. Even if you have gathered the permissions for your original publication, you need to obtain the permissions again for the publication with a commercial publisher as Springer. When reusing Figures published in your journal articles, please add a credit line in the figure’s caption as follows: “Reused/adapted with permission from [source]”.

Figures needing colour

  • Figure 1.7, page 25
  • Figure 1.8, page 31
  • Figure 2.3, page 42
  • Figure 2.5, page 46
  • Figure 2.8, page 52
  • Figure 2.10, page 56
  • Figure 2.20, page 75
  • Figure 2.21, page 76
  • Figure 2.22, page 77
  • Figure 2.23, page 79
  • Figure 2.24, page 80
  • Figure 2.25, page 82
  • Figure 2.26, page 85
  • Figure 2.27, page 87
  • Figure 3.3, page 105
  • Figure 3.9, page 126
  • Figure 3.11, page 128
  • Figure 3.13, page 131
  • Figure 3.14, page 132
  • Figure 3.15, page 133
  • Figure 3.19, page 140
  • Figure 3.20, page 140
  • Figure 3.22, page 142
  • Figure 3.31, page 159
  • Figure 3.32, page 162
  • Figure 4.4, page 182
  • Figure 4.6, page 186
  • Figure 4.12, page 204
  • Figure 4.13, page 205
  • Figure 4.24, page 214
  • Figure 4.26, page 217
  • Figure 4.27, page 219
  • Figure 4.28, page 220
  • Figure 4.29, page 221
  • Figure 4.30, page 222
  • Figure 4.32, page 225
  • Figure 4.33, page 226
  • Figure 4.35, page 228
  • Figure 4.40, page 232
  • Figure 4.45, page 239
  • Figure 4.48, page 243
  • Figure 4.50, page 244
  • Figure 4.54, page 251
  • Figure 4.55, page 252
  • Figure 4.56, page 253
  • Figure 4.59, page 255
  • Figure 4.62, page 258
  • Figure 4.64, page 262
  • Figure 4.65, page 263
  • Figure 4.68, page 268
  • Figure 4.69, page 269
  • Figure 4.70, page 271

Bio:

Dr Jonathan Yong obtained his MChem (2018) and DPhil (2023) from the University of Oxford. Under the supervision of Prof. Tim Claridge and Dr Mohammadali Foroozandeh, his graduate research revolved around techniques for accelerating and optimising solution-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, with a significant focus on software engineering. Jonathan is presently working as a Research Data Scientist at The Alan Turing Institute. Beyond his science and programming pursuits, he derives much joy from the works of Jane Austen, from which the chapter epigraphs of this thesis were taken.

'Book proposal' submitted 30/8.