Went to see my supervisor for a debriefing session. Haha. It took one hour. So imagine if it was held during my interview, it means the whole thing will take three hours. *bish*
I'm beginning to feel relieved that everything is over. Just some corrections to be made. Some of which are non-trivial though. Haha. But I guess I really felt much better after talking to my sup. I think he's the best person to tell me whether I've done well or not. And like what my examiner had pointed out, I have lots of trust in my supervisor. :)
Two hours. More than ten questions. No hint. There were some guidelines though. Maybe the red packet my mum gave me that morning really helped in bringing luck to me. Haha. She gave me a red packet coz the daily horoscope said I would have bad luck that day. Indeed, I feel really fortunate to have people around me, who are willing to do everything, just to make sure I can step out of the conference room after interview without any regret. And every talk, I've friends who made great effort to turn up. Although some of them weren't able to make it for my final talk, but, I thought I sensed their presence during my presentation. I think I receive more smses to wish me luck on that day, as compared to birthday greetings on my birthdays.
Anyway, I think my junior (my supervisor's new honours student next academic year) is going to do periodic wavelets again. Something to do with pde, I think. According to my sup, he waited five years before he finally proposed my project on uncertainty principles. Five years for him to publish enough papers on the topic. And I think this is indeed the right project for me. It is right in the middle of pure and applied maths. Luckily he waited five years, nothing more, nothing less.
Now it's time to do my corrections. :)