True undergraduate research: foundation for graduate studies and critical thinking

The fast advance of computer technology and the economic pressure to increase profits force the industry research to focus on short-term goals that do not allow the in-depth study and theoretical investigation associated with long-term scientific research. Furthermore, today's attractive job ma...

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