Tim Nagi tests some acrylic bars used as neutron detectors in the LISA project. He is using the oscilloscope to watch for signals coming out of one of the the photomultiplier tubes attached to the ends of the bars. Tim and others from Prof. DeYoung’s group will use the “LISA bars” at the National Superconducting …
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Ethics Workshop
On Thursday, the Physics, Engineering, Math, and Computer Science research students participated in the first of two Ethics Workshop sessions for the summer. Professor Mark Pearson, of the Math Department, facilitated. The workshop was based on case studies. Students formed groups to write their own case studies, which will be discussed in the second session …
Using the SEM
Earlier this week, the Surface Lab got training on the use of the new Scanning Electron Microscope. Daniel McNeel is working on cataloging the electrodeposited metal thin film samples that were fabricated last summer and this summer. Here Daniel runs the SEM, while Emily Berger helps, and Nick Wozniak looks for a specific sample to …
Surface Lab – Troubleshooting
At the beginning of week three of research, the Surface Lab discovered that the third of three existing reference electrodes has met an untimely end. What is supposed to establish a stable potential reference point is no longer doing so. (The other two have been broken for at least a week.) We borrowed the Fluke …
Microwave Lab
Cameron Recknagel and Annelle Eben set up a turbo pump for the microwave plasma chamber.