Submitted by TheRealMrMatt t3_10ohc3f in MachineLearning
Hi all,
During the pandemic many software companies transitioned their workforce to "fully-remote" or "partially-remote"; therefore, I was wondering if any reputable institutions offer a remote CS PhD?
For context, I know of several individuals who have sorted out remote work with their PIs on a per-person basis (typically after the first 1-2 years of study), but I am not aware of any labs or programs that advertise remote study.
Thank you in advance for the responses.
Cheers,
Matt
gunshoes t1_j6f796o wrote
It's not really a thing. Also kinda defeats the purpose of a PhD (research within an intellectual community of scholars). There's just too many variables across program needs and university funding limitations for it to be worth developing. Also, for a good number of people, you develop remote opportunities during the course of your PhD. Like mine is effectively remote in practice but that's just because of my research focus.