September 26, 2008

The weeks after

...the seminar have been absolutely hectic. My goal was to maximise the efforts to complete the two assignments (EBE and OB) and to leave enough time to study and review for December exams.

The EBE one is now (almost) completed....I mean I arrived at the end, and now I'm reviewing and tuning it. The problem is that everything happens now....there's a peak of workload at the lab, and the usual workforce shortage.

So, a couple of days ago I had the nice opportunity to exercise all the skills I developed so far, by.....tightening screws on the cryostat.

working on the flanges


Today, instead, I enjoyed an early morning shift underground.....


underground shift...


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  1. Sue

    Is a cryostat something that keeps things very cold?

    26 Sep 2008, 23:59

  2. Francesco Arneodo

    absolutely…..this one keeps (will keep) 600 tons of liquid Argon at 87 degrees Kelvin (-186 Celsius)

    27 Sep 2008, 22:19


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