Physics Friday Bulletin 2021-07-02

 

Congratulation to Ashley Wilson (Physics Electronics Workshop)

for completing your BEng(Hons) Electrical & Electronics Engineering degree
course and achieving an excellent First-Class Honours. Very well done!

Stephen Holt Electronics Workshop.

Stephen Holt

 

 

Physics Avenue closed 9th July

The work to replace the old liquid nitrogen tank has begun and will continue next week with the removal of one of the Chemistry vessels and our vessel.
To enable the crane and transport vehicles to operate, the avenue will be closed to all other vehicles.

Shonah Ion

 

 

Free Items

Physics Teaching Equipment Stores is being cleared of items we no longer use and as a result we have a list of things which are going free to anyone who can make use of them. If anyone would like to look at the items, please contact Russell Harvey (r.harvey@lancaster.ac.uk) or Fiona Rambridge (f.rambridge@lancaster.ac.uk) to arrange a suitable time. Please note, the items have not been checked for operational functionality.

1 x Hewlett Packard 8657B 0.1 MHz – 2060 MHz Signal Generator

2 x Hewlett Packard 3325A Synthesizer/ Function Generator

2 x E G & G Princeton 5208 Two Phase Lock-In Amplifier

1 x Stanford Research Systems SR530 Lock-In Amplifier

2 x Heathkit RF Signal Generator (RF-1U)

1 x Tektronix SA-42 Optical to Electrical Converter (25 uW/mV @ 1300 nm)

4 x Portaflash 334 Studio Lighting System Flash/ Slave Flash Units

Fiona Rambridge

 

 

Performance Development Review

Just a reminder that it’s PDR (Performance Development Review) time. In case you have not seen it, HR put out a communication about PDRs for 20/21 which includes links to guidance, training and demos of the electronic form.

Please note that I only have access to my own PDR form so if you need technical assistance with yours, please contact HR Systems.

If your line manager/ PDR reviewer needs to be changed on Core HR so that they can access your form, HR systems can do that for you too.

FAO Non-academic staff on probation (and their line managers)

Staff that are on probation should have an initial PDR in place and complete the accompanying Probation Review form. These can be found in the bottom section of this webpage.

Grainne Wilkinson

 

 

Is a clock a thermodynamic machine?

Online event
Friday 2 July 2021
3:00pm to 4:00pm

Condensed Matter webinar

Speaker: Edward Laird (Lancaster University)

Michael Thompson

 

 

Performance Development Review

Just a reminder that it’s PDR (Performance Development Review) time. In case you have not seen it, HR put out a communication about PDRs for 20/21 which includes links to guidance, training and demos of the electronic form.

Please note that I only have access to my own PDR form so if you need technical assistance with yours, please contact HR Systems. If your line manager/ PDR reviewer needs to be changed on Core HR so that they can access your form, HR systems can do that for you too.

FAO Non-academic staff on probation (and their line managers)

Staff that are on probation should have an initial PDR in place and complete the accompanying Probation Review form. These can be found in the bottom section of this webpage.

Grainne Wilkinson

 

 

Mandatory Training

As you will have seen on the news pages of the staff intranet, mandatory training compliance is low so please check your training and complete any refreshers or first time training required. The link to the news story, listing the training, is mandatory training.

Shonah Ion

 

 

Building occupancy

Dear Colleagues,
The proposed changes to restrictions that were due to happen next week have been postponed, so the continuing message is to work from home if possible and only come onto campus if it is necessary. We recognise that it is necessary for some staff & students to come onto campus to complete experiments, attend in person events etc. Some limited more general working on campus can also be approved for those who find are finding home working unsuitable due to health and similar issues.

However, we are still operating under distancing and other restrictions and we need to keep the occupancy of the building low and managed to meet the Public Health requirements. This is a particular problem in multi-occupancy offices, but we also need to keep occupation of single occupancy offices low.
To manage occupancy in the Department and ensure we remain compliant with current regulations, we have designated a responsible person and booking system for the multiple occupancy offices used by many researchers & PG students.

If a multi occupancy office user needs to come in, they would first contact their line manager/supervisor and explain their request. If the supervisor approves the request they (the line manager/supervisor) would then contact the room manager and discuss the dates, time, frequency or duration of the access with the room manager, who would then book the access to allow occupancy management and social distancing.

The rooms and their managers are listed below.

Room Number Room Manager
A14 (within A15) Sam Jones (PG Student)
A15 Sam Jarvis
B06a Andy Blake
B06b Andy Wharton (PG student)
B06c Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy
B504 Jim Wild
C01 Aneta Stefanovska
C07 Adam Craig
C08 Alessandro Romito
C14 Colin Lambert
C45 Brooke Simmons
C52 Robert Young
C62 Jonathon Gratus

Please note that when you have to come in, you must continue to observe the Dept rules, wearing a face covering within the building, one way system and marked room occupancies. This particularly applies to kitchen spaces – please do not use these for prolonged periods, as it will block others from being able to use them.

Shonah Ion & Roger Jones. 

 

 

Electroweak and Top Physics at LHCb

Online via MS Teams
Friday 2 July 2021
11:00am to 12:00pm

Experimental Particle Physics webinar

Speaker: Dr Stephen Farry

Jarek Nowak

 

 

Nanotube mechanical resonators – tiny electron forces and large electron backaction

Online event
Friday 25 June 2021
3:00pm to 4:00pm

Condensed Matter webinar

Speaker: Adrian Bachtold (ICFO, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology)

Michael Thompson