I have been able to learn things valuable to my career, and I have been happy. That is not to say I have not had imposter syndrome from time to time, but these have been happy years.
What advice would you give someone who was choosing a PhD now?
I have seen people who are only thinking about the research work when they are applying – their priorities are the best university possible, the best title or this exact topic. I think it is just as important to find a good supervisor and a good team that you feel comfortable with. My supervisor asks potential postgraduate students to meet not only him but his team. Because he understands it is the team that is important during a PhD.
What advice would you give to someone doing a PhD?
When you start it is easy to think you need to work 13 hours a day to demonstrate you are working hard – that is what everyone thinks a PhD is. Then you see people getting burnout after three or four months. I had that, and it is 100% not worth it, because it is not going to make your work go faster. It is important to slow down, and also get out there and go to events and do different things outside your research. They help you handle everything better.
What are you going to do after your PhD?
I am hoping to do a Post-Doc with my team, I need to have an interview but I am hopeful I will get the position. The new project will be on a different topic more applied to clinical use and will complement my skills. I like the idea of seeing what it is like to deploy an AI algorithm into healthcare, and deal with clinicians and project partners. Last summer I did an industry internship, so maybe in the future I would like to work in industry as well.
What has been your proudest PhD moment?
When my first paper was published. I was at a workshop in a conference and it got an award for the best paper. I published quite late compared to other people, and it was at the peak of my unhappiness as a PhD student. I wasn’t feeling very confident, I was not sure where I was going and imposter syndrome was creeping in. So getting a piece of research out there and having people value it, that was really good.