Please write to me a thesis proposal about Assessment Of Environmental, Health, And Occupational Hazards Related to Chemical Exposure in Oil and Gas Drilling Operations by Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) which contains the following instructions:
Assessment Of Environmental, Health, And Occupational Hazards Related to Chemical Exposure in Oil and Gas Drilling Operations by Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
1. A title page that includes your proposed thesis title, your name and student number, your advisor(s)’ name(s), and the date of submission.
2. An abstract that, in one or two paragraphs, provides a concise summary of the work you are proposing including a statement of the problem that you are trying to solve and how you expect to solve it. It is probably best to write the abstract last!
3. A concise problem statement that, in one to three sentences, describes specifically what the problem is that you intend to solve. The problem statement can, if you like, be provided at the beginning of the Introduction section but should certainly be somewhere very near the beginning of the proposal to help provide context (for the reader) to the material you later provide.
4. An introduction that describes the problem area and motivates the need for your proposed work. In the introduction you need to say why you are doing the proposed work and what its significance is. (i.e. Does anyone else care about what you are doing?). The introduction should be understandable by itself without the rest of the proposal.
5. A related work (literature survey) section that surveys previous work related to what you are proposing. This section should be carefully written and organized to make the relationships between the earlier research efforts clear and to also explain how that research relates to your proposed work. It is primarily this section that makes it apparent to the committee that you are, in fact, prepared to undertake your proposed work. The work you reference should be quite extensive, relevant and recent. Your selected papers should reflect a reasonable amount of breadth in terms of authorship and source. Insufficient breadth might lead the committee to fear that you are following individual opinion instead of well-founded and widely accepted scientific results.
6. A detailed problem description. Although you have already described the problem you are addressing in general terms, you need to ensure the committee that you have thought of all the details of that problem (and the environment(s) in which it occurs) that might affect your proposed solution. The detailed problem description further convinces the committee that you know everything that is necessary to undertake your proposed work.
7. A description of your proposed solution strategy (methodology) and expected results. Although you may not know the precise details of how you will solve the problem you have just described, you should be able to give the committee sufficient detail to convince them that what you are proposing is a good idea that can be done within the time constraints of an MSc degree and that you understand the issues associated with the techniques you intend to apply. This section should include any experimental and/or data collection setup you intend to use.
8. A description of how you are planning to carry out the evaluation of your work. Depending on your topic, the evaluation might be a formal proof, an empirical analysis, etc. If your evaluation is empirical, you should specify details the experimental setup, the dataset collection, the resources you need to build your setup, etc. In the evaluation try to be as objective as possible in comparing with other existing approaches.
9. A timeline of your proposed thesis work, preferably in a tabular format.
10. A brief (one to two paragraph) summary of the proposal (i.e. the previous sections) that highlights the key points in the proposal and provides a list of contributions to the field that you expect your work to provide.
11. A bibliography of the papers, etc. you have read and cited in your proposal. The selected papers in your bibliography should be carefully chosen to be up to date, important references in the field.
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