Well, they also happened outside Room 242, but thats my office number...
Hmm, woke, ate, went to uni, helped someone on the SEM XL30 at the EMU, met someone working with lizard uterus with Chris Murphy, taught him how to use the new auto-coater for SEM samples. Talked briefly with one member of staff who I house sit for about house sitting for them next weekend coming, talked to another staff member who I did my Master degree with as they are now going to move to the Netherlands to start a PhD in Alzheimers neurology research, which was news to me but great for them. I tried then to use the sensicam to look at polarised light but found out someone killed the sensicam as a light microscope, which wasn't very nice of them, and thus was advised to book and use the axiocam microscopes if I still needed to do the work. I then helped the student shut down the XL30 before heading back for lunch.
Had a brief brief meeting about the Goro Nickel work in the common room during lunchour, and then had a marathon session with my student in regards to some issues for their project. That pretty much took the afternoon.
Got home and had dinner, and then just finished reviewing a journal paper that a random editor from a journal sent me requesting that I be a reviewer for. So I did. Thankfully it was only a four page article, however the English was a bit choppy as the authors were German. Interesting stuff. That was pretty much my day.
Hmm, woke, ate, went to uni, helped someone on the SEM XL30 at the EMU, met someone working with lizard uterus with Chris Murphy, taught him how to use the new auto-coater for SEM samples. Talked briefly with one member of staff who I house sit for about house sitting for them next weekend coming, talked to another staff member who I did my Master degree with as they are now going to move to the Netherlands to start a PhD in Alzheimers neurology research, which was news to me but great for them. I tried then to use the sensicam to look at polarised light but found out someone killed the sensicam as a light microscope, which wasn't very nice of them, and thus was advised to book and use the axiocam microscopes if I still needed to do the work. I then helped the student shut down the XL30 before heading back for lunch.
Had a brief brief meeting about the Goro Nickel work in the common room during lunchour, and then had a marathon session with my student in regards to some issues for their project. That pretty much took the afternoon.
Got home and had dinner, and then just finished reviewing a journal paper that a random editor from a journal sent me requesting that I be a reviewer for. So I did. Thankfully it was only a four page article, however the English was a bit choppy as the authors were German. Interesting stuff. That was pretty much my day.
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