Macau Science Center, 1月14日2020年
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Agenda
15:00-16:00 Cosmic Ray e-Lab, part I:
- communicate DAQ card with Raspberry Pi, measure singles flux rates and double coincidence flux rates for plateau, find the working voltages and threshold levels
- detector troubleshooting
16:00-16:30 Break
16:30-17:30 Cosmic Ray e-Lab, part II:
- save and upload data to e-Lab and use the analyzing tools of cosmic ray e-Lab
17:30-18:30 Raspberry pi, python programs, and more:
- introduce hardwares including a ADC chip MCP3008, an Op Amp chip LM358 and a stepper motor uln2803
- Cosmic Watch and other detector technologies
- Cosmic Watch data at MSC
18:30-19:00 Conclusion:
- discuss experiments, collaboration, use of detector(s) by teachers and students
19:00-21:30 Dinner
Contacts:
Kenneth Cecire, University of Notre Dame, USA
Ming-chung Chu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Luis Flores Castillo, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shian-Shyong Hsiao, Soochow University (retired)
Dan Kallenberg, Adams High School, USA
Joel Klammer, Concordia International School Shanghai, China
Horace Leong, Macau Science Center