Physics Friday Bulletin 2021-12-03

 

Retirement gathering for Martin Ward & Alan Stokes

Martin & Alan retired during the lockdown in the Department so we are having a belated gathering to celebrate their time in the department, on Thursday 9th Dec at 12 in C36.
Light refreshments will be provided. Please come along and wish them well.

Shonah Ion

 

 

Water Hygiene Testing -Temperature Checks

We have been informed by facilities that water hygiene checks will be taking place in the Physics building next week.
Two AEC engineers will access to kitchens and toilets to test hot water temperatures. The engineers will not test every kitchen/toilet just a sample from different locations within the building. This brief survey will take approximately five minutes, and is to ensure that the hot water is maintained at the correct temperature to prevent any instances of legionella. There will be no shutdown of service.

Shonah Ion

 

 

An Apatite for Reconstruction

Microsoft Teams online
Wednesday 8 December 2021
2:15pm to 3:15pm

Speaker: : Prof. Jan Skakle (FRSE), Aberdeen.

Abstract: The apatite structure is very flexible and a good starting point for many types of substitutional solid state chemistry. In this talk I will cover our work on substituted apatites as applies to medical implants, pigments, decarbonisation and remediation. It will also look at the road from fundamental “blue skies” research through to commercialisation.

Rachel Lyon

 

 

Condensed Matter seminar: Time crystals, time quasicrystals, and time crystal dynamics

C36 Physics and MS Teams
Friday 26 November 2021
3:00pm to 4:00pm

Speaker: Autti Samuli (University of Lancaster)

Michael Thompson

 

 

Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) declaration

It’s that time of year when we need to gather the records for the declarations under the Chemical Weapons Act to comply with the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).
We are legally required to submit a declaration for CWC if we

  • produce, process, consume (i.e. use), import or export any quantity of CWC Schedule 2 chemicals
  • produce, import or export any quantity of CWC Schedule 3 chemicals
  • produce above 200 tonnes of discrete organic chemicals (DOC), or above 30 tonnes of any DOC containing the elements phosphorus, sulphur or flourine (DOC/PSF)

The CWC schedules are on the Departmental safety SharePoint site.

I don’t think we have anything in schedule 1 but please let me know as soon as possible if we do!

Shonah Ion

 

 

Christmas Lunch for Physics staff and PG Students

We will be having a Christmas lunch on Wednesday 22nd December at 1300hrs at Greaves Park.

The only way to secure your place is by paying for your lunch in advance when you can give me your menu choices. Please book as soon as you can to avoid disappointment as the venue has an estimated number of people which can only be increased subject to other bookings that they receive in the meantime.

To minimise contact please come and see me alone and with the right money. The prices are two courses for £20.99 or three for £22.99 but if it is easier for you I don’t mind keeping an extra penny as commission 😃. I am usually in the office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

As usual we’ll have mince pies and drinks in the atrium at 1100.

Grainne Wilkinson

 

 

Research Software Skills Workshops

We are delighted to announce the start of a new programme of workshops aimed at skills development for Computationally Intensive research, courtesy of our new N8CIR Research Software Engineer Robin Long.  All the workshops are designed to help researchers (PhD students and staff) with skills, they need for using and developing software as part of their research.

This terms schedule (starting in week 6) is

Week 9:  Plotting in Python part 2
This is the second part of the introduction to Python course.   Here you will learn about how to run the same tasks multiple times with loops; getting your code to run depending on the data with if statements; re-using code with functions and more.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/plotting-and-programming-in-python-part-2-tickets-205548811027

Week 10: Git 2: Sharing your development with others using Github
This course will show you how to take your usage of Git and Github to the next level by harnessing the power of GitHub for collaboration.

Have you ever been confused about how to start a Pull Request or how to fork a repository and merge your changes back. Perhaps you know and want to gain confidence in doing so? This course will teach you how to collaborate using git, and give you an environment in which to practise.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/intermediate-git-sharing-and-collaborating-with-github-tickets-205600756397

Manus Hayne / Robin Long

 

 

Chemical Inventory

One of the long standing recommendations from past safety audits was the production of a chemical inventory for the Department. Thanks to efforts by Dr Zhuang & Rupert Prudom we now have an online system for Supervisors to log the chemicals they have in their labs. It is on the Physics SharePoint site Departmental safety section. There are some FAQ’s which hopefully will answer any queries.

Please can all supervisors who have chemicals within their labs log them on this inventory. We would like this to be completed by the end of November. If you do have any questions please get in touch.

Shonah Ion

 

 

Dept Safety handbook 2021 edition

It’s that time again to read, mark, learn & inwardly digest the latest edition of the Dept. safety handbook. As always, it’s full of useful links and guidance to keep us all safe.
It can be found on the Dept. SharePoint site in the Departmental safety area under “General”.

https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/physics/information/staff/#safety-472462-3

Once read please confirm you have read and understood the contents by either signing the cover sheet and putting it in Grainne Wilkinson’s pigeon hole or by sending an electronic signed version to her. If you spot any typos or errors please let me know (and claim your prize!).

Shonah Ion