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==Welcome to Advanced Physics Lab 2013!==
==Welcome to Advanced Physics Lab 2013!==
(Under construction.)


===Instructors===
===Instructors===
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'''First Lab Period.'''
'''First Lab Period.'''
Before the first lab period you should write an overview of the experiment and the procedure (essentially a draft of the introduction and the experiment sections of your report). Bring this to the lab to discuss the experiment with the professor and/or the TAs (Also they will "check off" your progress as part of the participation grade). In the first lab period you also take a first pass at experiment and data taking.  
Before the first lab period you should write an overview of the experiment and the procedure (essentially a draft of the introduction and the experiment sections of your report). To get credit for the draft, you should submit this before class on Monday. You will discuss the experiment with the professor and/or the TAs.  The instructors will give high level comments and a grade on the draft.. In the first lab period you also take a first pass at experiment and data taking.  


'''Second Lab Period.'''
'''Second Lab Period.'''
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'''Feb 18:''' Second Lab Begins
'''Feb 18:''' Second Lab Begins


'''Mar 04:''' Third Lab Begins (Mar 18-24 is  Spring Break; Lab due before Mar 25)
'''Mar 04:''' Third Lab Begins (Mar 18-24 is  Spring Break; Lab 3 due before Mar 25)


'''Mar 25:''' Fourth Lab Begins
'''Mar 25:''' Fourth Lab Begins

Revision as of 23:40, 26 January 2013

Welcome to Advanced Physics Lab 2013!

(Under construction.)

Instructors

Professor: Tobias Marriage (marriage@pha.jhu.edu), Office: Bloomberg 215

TAs: Sean Cantrell (seancan@pha.jhu.edu), Ian Anderson (ianderso@pha.jhu.edu)

Lab Guru: Steve Wonnell (wonnell@pha.jhu.edu)

Schedule

Lab times: Mondays 10:00-12:50, 13:30-16:20. You may come to either (or both) class periods. This is essentially when the professor and TAs will be available (note both TAs will not be present at both sessions). Each lab takes two weeks and therefore has two associated lab periods.

First Lab Period. Before the first lab period you should write an overview of the experiment and the procedure (essentially a draft of the introduction and the experiment sections of your report). To get credit for the draft, you should submit this before class on Monday. You will discuss the experiment with the professor and/or the TAs. The instructors will give high level comments and a grade on the draft.. In the first lab period you also take a first pass at experiment and data taking.

Second Lab Period. The next week you should have an initial analysis done of your data. You should bring a draft of your report with an initial data analysis section and any preliminary discussion. You should come to the lab in order to discuss your results with the professor and/or TAs.

The semester goes as follows. Unless noted otherwise below, final drafts of lab reports are due at midnight the day before the next lab begins.

Jan 28: Welcome Lecture

Feb 04: First Lab Begins

Feb 13: LaTeX Tutorial

Feb 18: Second Lab Begins

Mar 04: Third Lab Begins (Mar 18-24 is Spring Break; Lab 3 due before Mar 25)

Mar 25: Fourth Lab Begins

Apr 08: Fifth Lab Begins

Apr 22: Sixth Lab Begins (Due the day after reading period)