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The Powerful Way to take Notes as A PhD Student

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Hi I'm Ben, I did a PhD and survived to tell the tale. What got me through was my level of organisation and the system I built to collect and process information; it basically felt like a PhD in organisation (it wasn't it was in nanophysics). I wanted to share my note-taking approach as it's something I think about a lot at the moment and still use avidly in my day-to-day life and work. Link to Protolyst here: Quick stats. I finished my PhD in 3.5 years. I wrote 5 papers (and 1 paper that never got published) in 18 months starting ~in year 2 of the PhD. My final thesis write up took 4 weeks. My viva (thesis defence) took 1 hour (but I hated it ๐Ÿ˜…) Very happy to answer any questions. Join the Protolyst Community Slack here: ---A bit about me now---- ๐Ÿš€ I'm the CEO and founder of a company called Spin Up Science (). We help scientists turn their discoveries into start up companies to get breakthroughs into the hands of the public. ๐Ÿงช I'm the cofounder and director of the Science Angel Syndicate (). We invest in great science and great scientists looking to change the world. ๐Ÿ““ I'm the CEO of cofounder of Protolyst. The note-taking and linked knowledge app I mention in this video. Link to Protolyst here: (we just entered BETA! ๐Ÿ‘‹ yes there will be bugs) 0:00 Introduction 1:31 Learning About Knowledge Management 3:50 The Three Principles of Good Note Taking 5:26 How To Take Fleeting Notes 8:23 Introduction to My Knowledge System 10:02 How to Takes Notes from Research Papers 12:35 How to Take Permanent Notes 17:10 Linking Your Knowledge Base 20:42 Using Workflow Tools 21:45 Conclusion! #gradschool #notetaking #phd #zettlekasten

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