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Revision as of 19:33, 20 December 2013
This page gives an overview of the work I have done under the supervision of Dr. Richard Jones during the Fall 2013 semester.
I worked in the lab as a student worker during the summer of 2013. I spent my time working on a proposal for a chilled water line for the servers in P403. I finalized this document in the beginning of the Fall 2013 semester. It can be found here.
When I first gained access to the active collimator, I took it apart in order to understand its structure. Below are pictures that I took upon its disassembly.
- Jbfaceplate.png
The average paint thickness on this scintillating fiber is between 10 and 13 microns.
I also read [