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After a few frustrating weeks trying to figure out how to make the thermocouple, op amp, DAQ, and LabView program to work together I have admitted defeat (at least temporarily).  I have made two thermitsors and have housed them in professional looking metal shells (with the help of Brendan).  They have been tested, and work relatively well.  I may need to calibrate them once the epoxy on them has dried.  I still plan to work on getting the thermocouples up and running but for the time being at least we have a reliable way to read temperature and report that temperature to the program in LabView.  I think that is the most important thing right now, especially since we have a readiness review from J-Lab on the 7th of February.  
 
After a few frustrating weeks trying to figure out how to make the thermocouple, op amp, DAQ, and LabView program to work together I have admitted defeat (at least temporarily).  I have made two thermitsors and have housed them in professional looking metal shells (with the help of Brendan).  They have been tested, and work relatively well.  I may need to calibrate them once the epoxy on them has dried.  I still plan to work on getting the thermocouples up and running but for the time being at least we have a reliable way to read temperature and report that temperature to the program in LabView.  I think that is the most important thing right now, especially since we have a readiness review from J-Lab on the 7th of February.  
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Brendan has completed machining the collars for the splicing unit.  He had given them to me today, but because Jim wanted to put them together I left them on his desk. Hopefully in the next few days I'll be able to get to splicing fibers!
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For the rest of the day today I plan to go over the LabView program again and make it as efficient as possible.
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For the rest of the day today I plan to go over the LabView program again and make it as efficient as possible.
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I would also like to remind Jim that we need to have a schedule for both Jon and Leanna. 
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Also, I should remind Dr. Jones and Jim that items need to be ordered (ventilation items, light covers, and 22 awg solid red and black wire).
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I would also like to remind Jim that we need to have a schedule for both Jon and Leanna. 
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'''To-Do List for the Next Week'''
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Also, I should remind Dr. Jones and Jim that items need to be ordered (ventilation items and light covers).
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* Clean and keep clean room 405
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* Test the thermistors; Make a spreadsheet with recorded values and known temperature to compare.  Maybe use the tank in real time to test everything...
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* Work on fusing fibers as soon as Jim has put the splicing unit together.
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* Iron out the LabView program
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* Work on the thermocouple and op-amp when I have time (Unless Dr. Jones would like me to finish it ASAP).
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* Come up with a plan for student workers as soon as the opportunity presents itself.
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* clean
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* Take pictures for presentation on Monday
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* Switch with someone for next Thursday if at all possible
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* Hyperlink to work progress
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'''Personnel Training'''
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*responsible conduct
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*chemical health and safety
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*msds sheets
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*Standard operating procedure
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*supervision of at least one shift
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*Jim doing spot checks
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*students never unsupervised
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*I report to Jim
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*Have a training checklist so that we can look and see, at a glance, who has taken what training courses and who has been trained on what equipment in the lab.
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