AI Notes for Grad Students
Seminars, TA duties, advisor meetings, and a thesis deadline. ThetaWave captures everything so you can focus on the work that matters.
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How It Works
Three steps. That's it.
Record Advisor Meetings
Hit record during advisor check-ins. Lecture to Notes captures feedback, revision requests, and next steps — organized by thesis chapter.
Seminar Notes Auto-Organized
Guest lectures, colloquia, and reading groups — notes structured by speaker arguments, cited works, and your annotations.
Thesis Knowledge Base Built
Every meeting, seminar, and reading feeds into one searchable archive. Track how your argument evolves across semesters.
Sound Familiar?
Your advisor gave 12 revision notes — you wrote down 4
Advisor meetings are dense. You nod along, take scattered notes, and realize two days later you forgot half the feedback.
TA prep + seminars + thesis = no time for any of them
You're prepping lectures for your students, attending seminars for your field, and writing chapters for your committee — something always slips. AI-generated notes save hours every week.
Your thesis argument shifted 3 times — but your notes didn't
Early reading notes reflect an outdated thesis angle. You can't tell which notes are still relevant without re-reading everything.
Why ThetaWave Helps
advisor meetings captured in full
Record advisor check-ins and get feedback organized by chapter — revision requests, deadlines, and suggested readings all in one place.
merge a semester of seminars
Combine notes from 15 seminars, 30 readings, and 8 advisor meetings into a structured thesis knowledge base — searchable by theme, not date.
visualize your thesis structure
Create visual chapter overviews showing how arguments connect, where gaps remain, and which sources support each claim — the polished overview your committee wants.
What The Finished Notes Usually Look Like
These examples are closer to what students actually keep and review after class, meetings, or exam prep.
Thesis Literature Review
Key papers grouped by theme, method, and argument so you can see the literature base without rebuilding it each week.
Advisor Meeting Notes
Feedback, revision requests, deadlines, and reading suggestions kept in one clean follow-up note.
Seminar Recap
Speaker arguments, cited work, and your own takeaways merged into one searchable seminar note.
Comprehensive Exam Review
Cross-course theories and readings condensed into one review note you can revisit before comps.
Why For Graduate Students fits ThetaWave better
In this kind of workflow, the real win is not getting a quick answer. It is turning lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings into material you can keep using later.
| Feature | ThetaWave | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Workflow input | Advisor meetings, seminars, course readings, and paper PDFs stay in one workflow | Mostly text prompts and one-off pasted content |
| Structured output | Meeting notes, revision to-dos, lit review drafts, and proposal structure | Answer fragments you still have to reorganize |
| What you can keep doing after | Keep writing thesis chapters, prepping talks, and tracking revisions | Weak at carrying a long research workflow forward |
| Source grounding | Built from your source papers and meeting notes | More dependent on generic synthesis |
| Fit for this workflow |
How For Graduate Students usually get organized
3x
faster literature synthesis vs. manual note-taking
Used by PhD candidates at 200+ universities
Average 5 hours/week saved on meeting notes and seminar prep
"I record every advisor meeting now. ThetaWave organizes the feedback by chapter — I never miss a revision request anymore."
Frequently Asked Questions
From Coursework to Thesis Defense
Join graduate students who build a searchable knowledge base from day one. Advisor meetings, seminar readings, and literature — all captured automatically.
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