I am a senior computer science student and I am working on my senior graduation project. My supervisor said that I should implement a job search web portal as a graduation project. But I want to make some research oriented project rather than raw coding. My supervisor insists on this because he won't have to spend time with me.
So I have decided to get involved in research myself without his help because he is not helping me. I had to register for his project class because other slots were full. He does not want to deal with students but due to school constraints he had to open this class.
I have never done research or I don't know what exactly it means. How do I start this myself ?
Apply for research internships, perhaps at Microsoft/Google. Life doesn't end at your final project.
Participate in Kaggle.com competitions or collaborations. Look at online forums. Many online forums have special sections where people look for collaborators for projects.
Assuming CS to be your field, you can do research on your own. However, you would typically need a strong field of interest with a lot of reading in that field.
Look for interesting problems to solve. Think of a solution and contact Professors online requesting for collaboration.
Typically this sort of a system implies that a Professor has 3-5 students working under him, with 5 being the maximum limit offered by the university. Probably due to delays in asking the other Professors, he was not allowed to take up official projects under them.
He now probably wants to do unofficial research work, either complimentary or different from his current basic work.
– Naresh Nov 23 '12 at 05:43