Overview
PhD defense prep workbench: 8-12 week arc, vulnerability map, examiner profiles, question bank, practice timer. Local-only.
PhD defense preparation is the highest-stakes single event of doctoral life and the event most students prepare for least systematically. Re-reading the thesis, generating a vague mental list of "questions they might ask," and asking your advisor once or twice — that's the modal approach. It is reliably inadequate. Unprepared examiner pressure on a thesis's real weak points is the highest-stakes failure mode of any defense, and it is preventable. Defense Prep Workbench is a structured 8–12 week workbench for the work itself. You map your thesis's vulnerabilities, research each examiner, build a question bank seeded by ~150 curated anticipated questions across 10 categories, practice aloud with a timer, and export three documents: a comprehensive defense prep brief for advisor review, Q&A flashcards for final-week review, and a 2-page morning summary for the night before. Everything stays on your device. ★ WHAT'S INSIDE 1. Vulnerability map — four categories (methodological, empirical, theoretical, scope) with severity-graded entries. Each one gets a graceful acknowledgment and a substantive defense prepared in advance instead of improvised under pressure. 2. ~150 curated anticipated questions — across 10 categories: methodology challenges, theoretical positioning, alternative explanations, findings & interpretation, limitations, contribution claims, future work, literature & citations, ethics & rigor, surprise/curveball. Read, pick, customize, add. 3. Per-examiner research templates — one profile per examiner. Recent publications you've read, methodological preferences, theoretical commitments, anticipated lines of inquiry. With a completeness indicator so you can see who needs more research. 4. Question bank with rich linking — every question can be linked to a vulnerability or examiner, tagged with category / difficulty / source, and given a draft answer + answer notes. Filter, sort, group, search. 5. Practice mode with timer and confidence tracking — default 90-second timer (the typical examiner-question length). Confidence rating 1–5 after each session. Spaced-review hints surface questions still stuck at low confidence. Practice history accumulates per question. 6. Three deterministic exports — Defense Prep Brief (30–50 pages, for advisor review), Q&A Flashcards (one question per page, for final-week review), Defense Morning Summary (2–3 pages, for the night before). Markdown, plain text, or PDF (via browser print). ★ PRIVATE BY DESIGN - Your defense prep stays in your browser. Vulnerabilities, examiner notes, draft answers, practice history, and internal notes all live in chrome.storage.local on your device. - No AI runtime. The curated question library is static, hand-written content shipped in the extension bundle. Nothing evaluates your reasoning, generates your answers, or pretends to predict your examiners' questions. - One optional network call, only if you ask for it. If you tick "Email me occasional updates" in onboarding or Settings, only your email address (plus a defense-prep-workbench tag) is sent to GradSummit's sign-up service. Never any defense content. - Internal notes are excluded from every export by design. ★ FREE / PRICING Defense Prep Workbench is free. Every feature — the full 8–12 week arc, the vulnerability map, examiner profiles, the ~150-question curated library, the practice timer, and all three exports — is available to everyone. No subscription, no paid tier, no in-app purchases, no account, no license key. ★ WHAT THIS IS NOT - Not an AI coach or examiner. The tool does not generate answers, evaluate reasoning, research your examiners, or predict the specific questions you will be asked. - Not an outcome guarantee. Better preparation reliably produces measurably better outcomes — but the work, the thinking, and the defense are yours. - Not a reminder app. There are no push notifications, calendar syncs, or emails (apart from the optional product-updates sign-up). ★ HOW IT WORKS UNDER THE HOOD - Plain JavaScript ES modules. Manifest V3. No build step; the shipped source is the source. - Only Chrome permission is "storage". One host_permission for the GradSummit sign-up Worker. No <all_urls>, no activeTab, no content scripts, no remote code. - The curated 150-question library ships as 10 Markdown files inside the extension bundle and is read locally via chrome.runtime.getURL. - Schedule calculator, spaced-review hints, completeness indicators, and exports are all deterministic functions of your entries. ★ ABOUT Built by Dr. Rafiq Muhammad, PhD — author of the Mastering Research book series. Part of GradSummit's collection of privacy-first browser tools for graduate students and early-career researchers. ★ FOR PhD students preparing their dissertation defense (2–12 weeks out). Master's thesis students. DPhil / EngD / EdD / DBA candidates. Postdocs preparing for fellowship interviews where the format mirrors a defense. International students, students in compressed-timeline programs, and first-generation doctoral students who have less informal access to defense-prep mentoring. ★ SUPPORT support@gradsummit.com — replies go to a real human (the developer).
0 out of 5No ratings
Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMay 30, 2026
- Size94.08KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperMuhammad RafiqWebsite
Forvägen 19 lgh 1202 Norsborg 145 51 SEEmail
rafiq@gradsummit.comPhone
+46 73 684 68 30 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
Privacy
Defense Prep Workbench has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Defense Prep Workbench handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes