Learn how to make 2 versions of an Electromagnet. This demonstration can be used to explain the effects of a flowing current and magnetic fields! The 'easy' version involves a D battery and insulated wire while the 'intermediate' version uses a lantern battery, a switch, and insulated wire.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Nicole Leung

Eric was out of the office this week, so Maryam (my office mate) stood in as my mentor this week! For work, I focused on the mechanical side of things with Tatsat.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Justin Andre Avendaño

This week was another week of just "travelling around the world" in DC! Yesterday, was jam packed with diffferent cultures from across the East!

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Taylor Colaizzi

At work this week, I enjoyed testing out the radio's ability to detect and isolate complicated signals using a few function generators lying around the laboratory. My advisor, Dr.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Saksham Prajapati

This week I tested my program with our last year’s physicists and teachers data. I had to edit/add some columns to match our newly designed signup form. The program was working nicely. will be meeting with my supervisor next and see if I need to add something more for the final program.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Janessa Slone

Welcome back!

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Divyansh Chamria

This has been a very productive week for me in terms of the internship. As the end of the summer draws closer, I am thinking about everything I need to wrap up in the next three weeks, and I know that there isn’t enough time.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Anthony Olguin

This week I worked on putting together data from multiple papers. I collected O/H and C/O ratio abundances for one table in a text file. Then I converted the table to a latex and fits format. It was relatively simple but there was a lot of papers to look at.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Valeria Carla Viteri-Pflucker

This week kicked off with a lot of math. To understand exactly how we extract the two-photon absorption and optical Kerr effect values out of the data taken, Jared helped walk me through all the math which took us several hours. It all makes sense now!

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