My daughter's PhD conferral

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My daughter's PhD conferral

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My daughter completed her PhD in Cognitive Psychology and the commencement was on May 15, 2021. She has done well for herself, with publications in top tier conferences and publications and co-authored a chapter with her advisor and a colleague in a reference text book.

Hooding ceremony.
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It's official

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Jumping with joy. My daughter is the first PhD for her advisor, the young lady to the left is the second one, the one on the right
will graduate in August and the third PhD for the professor (second from left).

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Well done that is great news!
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:) Nice!
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Thank you Barry and Valery.

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Well done! That's something that is worth celebrating.
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Thank you Jeff. Indeed. My dad didn't complete high school. His children did Masters. His grand daughter went for PhD.
Nice progression every generation.
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Sury; :)

That’s just great news! I want to congratulate you and Jaya as her proud parents and am glad that she gave you such joy with her achievements.

And to your daughter; 🎉.👩‍🎓 . 👍 .👏

“We are thrilled to hear of your journey that your enthusiastic and proud father shared with us over the years in this photo forum where we discuss photos and equipment.
Proud to see you doing great on your chosen path as a world citizen. Hope we enjoy more of your neat news in the future as well. Congratulations!”

Thanks for sharing, Sury. :)
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Yildiz, thank you and will convey your sentiments to her.

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