
View of the lab from the door.

The on the left regulates the temperature, pressure, and the other mechanical processes. The measurement data is fed through an interface cable to the computer, running a proprietary-type LabView software. There is some graphical analysis shown, but it is primarily used to record the raw data to the hard drive.

An up-close look at the measurement-tank-assembly.

Another look at the equipment

I think the dice allows Brian, the grad student, to think clearer.

My area of the lab.

Me pretending to do something.

View of the lab from the other side of the room. My “station” can be seen in the middle.

My mission

A look at a program I’m trying to decipher.

My notebook. Reference books.

An important part of the theory regarding magnetic susceptibility; the demagnetization factor and its geometrical dependence!

A major part of my project: build a coil winding assembly using these stepper motors.

The grad student, Brian, fixing a demo.

A “simple” demo of a transformer.

The library is a cool place.


Very interesting architecture.
That’s all for now!
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