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Students Lab RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in the lab as their availability allows. The expected minimal commitment is a few hours a week per semester/two terms (A + B Term, C + D Term), but students are encouraged to be Student Researchers as long as they’d like in consecutive semesters or moving in and out of the position on a semester basis to accommodate academic scheduling. | Students Lab RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in the lab as their availability allows. The expected minimal commitment is a few hours a week per semester/two terms (A + B Term, C + D Term), but students are encouraged to be Student Researchers as long as they’d like in consecutive semesters or moving in and out of the position on a semester basis to accommodate academic scheduling. | ||
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Most tasks are not time-sensitive though some do have more pressing due dates; these are the types of things noted in the standup meetings. | Most tasks are not time-sensitive though some do have more pressing due dates; these are the types of things noted in the standup meetings. | ||
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Revision as of 17:11, 25 April 2021
EGIL/ IMSLab Student Lab Researchers and Technologists (Lab RATs)
Students Lab RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in the lab as their availability allows. The expected minimal commitment is a few hours a week per semester/two terms (A + B Term, C + D Term), but students are encouraged to be Student Researchers as long as they’d like in consecutive semesters or moving in and out of the position on a semester basis to accommodate academic scheduling. ContentsWhat Lab RATs GetAs long as a Lab RATs status is “active”, students can:
What Is Expected of Lab RATsLab RATs are expected to dabble, noodle, tinker, and get involved in various lab tasks while active; Prof. Manzo will host a regular brief “standup” meetings (remotely) where new tasks (of all sizes, scopes, and timelines) will be offered for volunteer...just volunteer for one that you can reasonably handle given your other academic commitments. When you’re finished with one task, pick up another one! Examples of tasks include the following:
Changing guitar strings
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Most tasks are not time-sensitive though some do have more pressing due dates; these are the types of things noted in the standup meetings.
So in short the commitments are:
- Be part of the standup meetings
- Have at least one “task” project going
- Sink, minimally, a few hours a week into that project