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Revision as of 23:17, 3 November 2016

Athens Programme

At IST it is offered some training courses where you can learn more about e-lab in a college environment. If you are an european student, you can apply to come for one week to Lisbon and follow the Athens course.

Please have a look at the ATHENS Programme courseware list under IST6 or check IST ATHENS site.

Hoping to see you in Lisbon.

Objectives

This course is intended to provide to students all the knowledge in how to execute experiments in the e-lab laboratory and to use several techniques and software tools to analyze and process the acquired data.

It is expected that students will acquired basic skills in Octave or MatLab, namely FFT, SVD (singular value decomposition) and advanced fitting techniques. This will be a 1-week course organized within the ATHENS programme.

At the end of the course the students should know:

(i) Run and acquire data from a remote experiment; (ii) Handle data and do their data analysis; (iii) How video is broadcast through a multicast unit; (iv) Understand how a physic apparatus could be converted in a remote laboratory.

We are promoting thematic experiments such as Plasma Physics, energy conservation and others.

The course has a total duration of 35 hours divided in 4 major blocks. Theoretical classes will be laboratory oriented as most of the course will be practice. Some topics will be given as seminars.

Assessment

The student’s assessment consists in two different tasks:

(i) Each group of two students shall do a presentation based on an experimental choosen apparatus, and show how the apparatus works, how to gather data, and all the data analysis and processing done based on the acquired data.

(ii) Also each group of two students shall choose another experimental apparatus and produce media content that they find relevant and interesting for that experiment, witch that can be included in an online wiki-style site.

Local and Timetable

The course will take place twice a year at IST / Alameda campus. Classes will take place at Room 7, North Garden Pavilion.


Fall 2016: 14 to 18 November

November 2015 Course Timetable
Time Monday, 14
Tuesday, 15
Wednesday, 16
Thursday, 17
Friday, 18
9h30

11h

Introduction to e-lab

H.Fernandes

Plasma probes

C. Silva

The e-lab framework

R. Neto

Behind the scene

R. Marques

Video broadcast

R. Henriques

11h

12h30

Fitteia – an on-line data fitting

P. Sebastião

Data analysis I

R. Coelho

Data analysis II

R. Coelho

Commercial available sensors

R. Neto

Presentations evaluation

H. Fernandes

12h30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14h

16h

Applied e-lab experience:

Langmuir probe
World pendulum
P. Lourenço
J. Fortunato

Advanced data fittings

A. Duarte

e-lab data processing

S. Balula

Presentations elaboration

M. Santos

Presentation evaluation

H. Fernandes

16h

18h

Applied e-lab experience:

Colisione
Inertia momentum
S. Balula
R. Marques

e-lab data processing

S. Balula

IST Visit Presentations elaboration

M. Santos

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18h Adjourn Adjourn Adjourn Adjourn Course ends

Instructors

André Duarte
Bernardo Carvalho
Carlos Silva
Horácio Fernandes
João Fortunato
Pedro Lourenço
Pedro Sebastião
Ruben Marques
Rui Neto
Samuel Balula