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Tenure track position in Applied Physics or Engineering Physics at Austin College
Author: Andra Troncalli Colleagues, please forward this information to those who may be interested. The application is due next week.
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Root or R for junior level advanced lab?
Author: Jacob Hale I am preparing to teach an advanced lab course and intend to teach statistical analysis. I want to introduce a freeware statistical package. I've been told about Root and R but am unfamiliar with either. I was brought up on Origin but feel I can learn either software and want one that is best suited for an advanced physics lab.
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Author: Ramon Torres-Isea I think you intended to post your comment to the Advanced Lab Listserv.
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Geiger w/ variable voltage + interface? Cheapo route...
Author: Michael Crescimanno Hi folks, here is a link to a cheapo interface using two transistors+discrete and a ttl buffer to RS232 that goes all the way from (GM) tube to (CRT) tube. We have used this and the included software (using Linux) to do basic counting (lifetime, etc) and coincidence experiments (cosmic rays, positronium from Cu64) with good effect here at YSU. Each pulse is timestamped and coincidences are synthetic; does up to three channels simultaneously.
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