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Students Lab RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in [[Private:Riley_G11D|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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The Lab RATs are students working in [http://vjmanzo.com V.J. Manzo]'s research lab on various [http://vjmanzo.com V.J. Manzo]-ish projects. RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in [[Private:Riley_G11D|the lab]] as their availability allows and, as part of this, can use everything in the [[G11D]] lab (equipment, instruments, tools, amps, etc.), the [[G11A]] lab ([[Guitar_Component_Testing Rig| guitar component testing rig]], pickup winder, 3D printer, etc.)), and the adjacent recording studio in [[G11B]] and recording space in [[G11C]] 24/7 for all projects including personal ones. 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. [[Private:Ongoing_Research_Projects| These are the types of projects]] going on in V.J.'s lab all the time.  
  
 
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==What Lab RATs Get==
 
==What Lab RATs Get==
As long as your Lab RATs status is “active”, you can:<br>
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Being a Lab RAT is not about being a "lab monitor"; lab hours for courses are limited to scheduled blocks of time and [[Lab_Monitor| lab monitors]]. Being a Lab RAT is about working on projects that are nuanced, short-scale, and not really something you’d tackle in a course, and having full access to the labs as-needed. [[User:Vjmanzo | V.J. Manzo]] and [[User:Rpmckenna | Ryan McKenna]] will help guide you through various projects (types noted below), so there is an opportunity for you to learn very specific knowledge about, for example, "building effects pedals", "getting a good amp sound", "making musical instruments", and so on. <br>
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'''As long as you are an "active" Lab RAT for the term, you can:'''<br>
  
* Access/use all equipment in the lab for personal use
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* Swipe in to access/use all equipment in [[G11D]] for personal use including:
 
** Tools
 
** Tools
 
** Instruments
 
** Instruments
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** Recording interface
 
** Recording interface
 
** Microphones
 
** Microphones
* Request to borrow select equipment for personal use outside of the lab
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* Request to [[Private:Lab_Lending_Equipment|borrow off-access equipment]] for personal use outside of the lab including:
 
** Guitars
 
** Guitars
 
** Audio Interfaces
 
** Audio Interfaces
 
** Microphones  
 
** Microphones  
* Get first access to keep any “Free Treasure” placed in the giant treasure chest in the lab
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** Controllers
* Get first refusal on independent project offerings that are “for credit”, “for pay”, or “for experience” before any other classes or students
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* Keep any “Free Treasure” placed in the giant [[#Equipment_in_the_Treasure_Chest_You_Can_Just_Keep_for_Free| treasure chest]] in the lab
* Work on personal projects in the lab (space permitting; no guests, please)
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* Get first refusal on independent/special/high-profile project offerings that are “for credit”, “for pay”, or “for experience” before any other classes or students
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* List an official position/title “Student Researcher”, “Student Lab Researcher and Technologist”, etc. on your resume
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** Get credited for your contribution to these projects on our high-visibility websites (resume/portfolio fodder!)
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* Get to know professional musicians and instrument-makers through project work
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* Get to know like-minded students and establish potentially lifelong camaraderies that may improve your overall quality of life and contribute to your sense of personal meaning and fulfillment.
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* Work on your own personal projects in the lab (space permitting; no guests, please)
 
* Make recommendations about things we should buy for the lab
 
* Make recommendations about things we should buy for the lab
* List the official position/title “Student Researcher” or the full “Student Lab Researcher and Technologist” on your resume.
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* Access to the [[B30|Alden B30]] Computer Music Lab (outside of class hours)
* Meet likeminded students and establish potentially lifelong camaraderies that may improve your overall quality of life and contribute to your sense of personal meaning and fulfillment.
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* Reserve time in the studio in [[Private:Riley_G11B|Riley G11B]]
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So while the Lab RATs isn't a club led by students, there is absolutely a fun/social/hang-out-and-mess-with-music-tech component to being a Lab RAT, so it's more of a '''research club/clubhouse led by a faculty member'''.  
  
 
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==What Is Expected of Lab RATs==
 
==What Is Expected of Lab RATs==
Lab 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 and several threads on Discord 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!
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Lab RATs are expected to dabble, noodle, tinker, and get involved in various lab project while active; we communicate primarily through Slack and Trello and [[User:Vjmanzo | V.J. Manzo]] and [[User:Rpmckenna | Ryan McKenna]] host regular 5/10-minute  “standup” meetings to check on projects and and talk about new things going on in the lab...when new projects are announced, you'll get a notification in Slack with a link to the Trello card with more details. Projects come in regularly, so volunteer for whatever you can reasonably commit to in the timeframe noted (usually "be the end of the term") given your other academic commitments. When you’re finished with one project, mark the task completed, and pick up another project! The expectation is that you have a few hours a week to work on these things, minimally.
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===Examples of Projects===
  
Examples of tasks include the following:
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* Fixing broken things
* Fixing broken stuff
 
 
** Fixing pedals
 
** Fixing pedals
 
** Swapping out broken potentiometers
 
** Swapping out broken potentiometers
* Help to keep the lab clean and orderly on a regular basis
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** Soldering loose connections
* Changing guitar strings
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* [[How_to_Change_a_String_(with_Locking_Tuners)| Changing guitar strings]]
* Doing one-off CAD/CAM/machining projects
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* Doing one-off CAD/CAM/machining and 3D-printing projects
** Oftentimes for sponsors like Ken Parker or others
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** Oftentimes for sponsors and other famous people like [http://kenparkerarchtops.com Ken Parker], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Steinberger Ned Steinberger] or other well-known names that you might enjoy dropping in the right circles just as they've been dropped in this sentence
* Testing out new and old equipment
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* Testing out new and old equipment and instruments
 
* Debugging and Compiling Code
 
* Debugging and Compiling Code
* Building things in “kits” along with guides
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* Building things we've organized into “kits” with guides
** Pedals
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** [http://electricguitarinnovationlab.org/pedal Effect Pedals]
 
** Amps
 
** Amps
** Pickups
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** [[Private:Guitar_Pickups|Pickups]]
** Controllers
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** Alternate Controllers
* Act as liaisons to students who may be using the lab as part of a practicum or class project
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* Updating/maintaining/moderating websites and GIT repositories
** Ability to train students on specialized equipment, eg: Soldering, Pickup Winding, etc
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* Making up flyers and other [[Event_Artwork| event artwork]]
** Direct students as to locations of items in the lab
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* Act as liaisons to other Lab RATs
** Serve as a role model of the rules and [[:File:EGIL Safety Protocols.pdf| protocols]]of the lab
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** Train others on specialized equipment, eg: Soldering, Pickup Winding, etc
<br><br>
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** Direct others to locations of items in the lab
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** Serve as a role model regarding rules and [[:File:EGIL Safety Protocols.pdf| safety protocols]] in the lab
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** Help the lab stay clean and orderly on a regular basis by putting things back in the appropriate location, consolidating and removing boxes, and so on.
  
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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===Time Commitment Expected===
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Most projects are not time-critical and can be knocked out in a number of hours; a few projects may have more pressing due dates, but you would know about that before committing to it.  
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
 
So in short the commitments are:
 
So in short the commitments are:
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* Stay tuned into the Slack channel
 
* Be part of the standup meetings
 
* Be part of the standup meetings
* Have at least one “task” project going
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* Have at least one project going on
 
** Sink, minimally, a few hours a week into that project
 
** Sink, minimally, a few hours a week into that project
  
==How to Sign Up==
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To become a lab rat, email Prof. Manzo (vjmanzo@wpi.edu) and say you wanna be a Lab RAT; explain who you are, what you know (skills, major, etc.), and when you can commit. If approved, you'll be able to request swipe access to the lab [[Private:Riley_G11D|here]] and invitation to join our server on Discord; we use Discord for our standup meetings and to get quick updates on new projects, new gear and opportunities in the lab, and other things.
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===Lab Etiquette===
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Everything in G11D and G11A is now set up and organized in a good way, so please keep an eye out so that our equipment in the lab stays put and stays in its place; specifically, nothing in G11D or G11A should move out of those rooms: amps, cables, tools, instruments, the mixer, etc. Same thing for the pedals patched on the pedalboard and things in cases and slat-wall cubbies: we’ve got great projects happening all the time, and we want to make sure everything stays assembled and where it’s supposed to be so no one gets slowed down. Of course, if you’d like to borrow something, ask [[User:Vjmanzo | Prof. Manzo]] so he can ensure that borrowing something isn’t interfering with another RAT project.
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We share G11B and G11C with non-RATs and, in short, we also don’t want our stuff being mistaken for general-use items by others, so, again: everything should stay put and stay assembled. Our Marshall amp however is going to continue to live in G11C.
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===First-time Lab RATs===
 +
If you're into this, but are unsure of how this will pan out with your other commitments, mention that to [[User:Vjmanzo | Prof. Manzo]] when you apply; if you're willing to give this a try 100% for the first term and it's ''not'' a good fit, then we can always revisit the idea later on in your WPI career.
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<br><br>
 +
 
 +
=Being a Lab RAT=
 +
==How to Apply==
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To become a Lab RAT, email [[User:Vjmanzo | Prof. Manzo]] and say you wanna be a Lab RAT; explain who you are, what you know (skills, major, etc.), what you're interested in, and what availability you can realistically commit to over a two-term span.
 +
<br>
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===the Rite of Passage into RAT-hood===
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The typical '''rite of passage''' (RAT of passage?) toward becoming part of the lab is for you (the RAT-to-be) and Prof. Manzo to work on a small project together; you'll get familiar with the expectations and the communication workflow and, if it's a good fit, then great!
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==Working on Projects==
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Once you're an approved Lab RAT:<br>
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* Request swipe access to the lab [[Private:Riley_G11D|here]] and review/sign the Safety Protocols
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* [[User:Vjmanzo | Prof. Manzo]] will have you added to the Slack, so then pay attention to Slack: new projects, new freebies, new gear are all announced through Slack. <br>
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** When a new project/thing is announced, you'll get a notification in Slack with a link to more details. If you are able/willing to work on that—even if you don't have all of the skills—just say yes! If more than one RAT is working on a project, you can work on something together. RATs usually keep at least one project/thing moving forward at a time.
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==Completing Projects==
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When a project you're working on is completed<br>
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* Tell V.J.
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* Push any relevant info back up to the GIT Repo and/or bring any physical materials back to the lab.
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* Ask V.J. how you can get going with something else!
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<br><br><br>
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=Equipment You Can Borrow and Take Out of the Lab=
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|If you are a Lab RAT, you may borrow items from the lab by DM-ing V.J. via our Slack channel.
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==View List of Borrow-able Gear List [[Private:Lab_Lending_Equipment|Here]]==
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<br>
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<br>
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=Equipment in the Treasure Chest You Can Just Keep for Free=
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From time-to-time, Manzo and other EGIL/IMSLab people will put free things in the large treasure chest in the lab and post a photo of to our "Trasure" Slack channel; if you are a Lab RAT, anything in the chest is yours to keep as long as you agree to do something "useful" with it; if you’re ever not doing something useful with it, return it to the chest.
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<br><br>
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First-come, first-served on anything in the chest--just go and get it as soon as you see it pop up on the feed!
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|[[File:the_treasure_chest.jpg|400px]]<br>
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<small>"the Treasure Chest" contains freebie things exclusively for Lab RATs</small>
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|}
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[[Category:Music Labs]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 23 August 2022

EGIL/ IMSLab Student Lab Researchers and Technologists (Lab RATs)

Lab RAT Logo.png

The Lab RATs are students working in V.J. Manzo's research lab on various V.J. Manzo-ish projects. RATs work on small-scale, one-off projects, in the lab as their availability allows and, as part of this, can use everything in the G11D lab (equipment, instruments, tools, amps, etc.), the G11A lab ( guitar component testing rig, pickup winder, 3D printer, etc.)), and the adjacent recording studio in G11B and recording space in G11C 24/7 for all projects including personal ones. 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. These are the types of projects going on in V.J.'s lab all the time.

What Lab RATs Get

Being a Lab RAT is not about being a "lab monitor"; lab hours for courses are limited to scheduled blocks of time and lab monitors. Being a Lab RAT is about working on projects that are nuanced, short-scale, and not really something you’d tackle in a course, and having full access to the labs as-needed. V.J. Manzo and Ryan McKenna will help guide you through various projects (types noted below), so there is an opportunity for you to learn very specific knowledge about, for example, "building effects pedals", "getting a good amp sound", "making musical instruments", and so on.
As long as you are an "active" Lab RAT for the term, you can:

  • Swipe in to access/use all equipment in G11D for personal use including:
    • Tools
    • Instruments
    • Strings
    • Pedals
    • Amps/Speakers
    • Recording interface
    • Microphones
  • Request to borrow off-access equipment for personal use outside of the lab including:
    • Guitars
    • Audio Interfaces
    • Microphones
    • Controllers
  • Keep any “Free Treasure” placed in the giant treasure chest in the lab
  • Get first refusal on independent/special/high-profile project offerings that are “for credit”, “for pay”, or “for experience” before any other classes or students
  • List an official position/title “Student Researcher”, “Student Lab Researcher and Technologist”, etc. on your resume
    • Get credited for your contribution to these projects on our high-visibility websites (resume/portfolio fodder!)
  • Get to know professional musicians and instrument-makers through project work
  • Get to know like-minded students and establish potentially lifelong camaraderies that may improve your overall quality of life and contribute to your sense of personal meaning and fulfillment.
  • Work on your own personal projects in the lab (space permitting; no guests, please)
  • Make recommendations about things we should buy for the lab
  • Access to the Alden B30 Computer Music Lab (outside of class hours)
  • Reserve time in the studio in Riley G11B


So while the Lab RATs isn't a club led by students, there is absolutely a fun/social/hang-out-and-mess-with-music-tech component to being a Lab RAT, so it's more of a research club/clubhouse led by a faculty member.

EGIL Logo

IMS Lab Logo


What Is Expected of Lab RATs

Lab RATs are expected to dabble, noodle, tinker, and get involved in various lab project while active; we communicate primarily through Slack and Trello and V.J. Manzo and Ryan McKenna host regular 5/10-minute “standup” meetings to check on projects and and talk about new things going on in the lab...when new projects are announced, you'll get a notification in Slack with a link to the Trello card with more details. Projects come in regularly, so volunteer for whatever you can reasonably commit to in the timeframe noted (usually "be the end of the term") given your other academic commitments. When you’re finished with one project, mark the task completed, and pick up another project! The expectation is that you have a few hours a week to work on these things, minimally.

Examples of Projects

  • Fixing broken things
    • Fixing pedals
    • Swapping out broken potentiometers
    • Soldering loose connections
  • Changing guitar strings
  • Doing one-off CAD/CAM/machining and 3D-printing projects
    • Oftentimes for sponsors and other famous people like Ken Parker, Ned Steinberger or other well-known names that you might enjoy dropping in the right circles just as they've been dropped in this sentence
  • Testing out new and old equipment and instruments
  • Debugging and Compiling Code
  • Building things we've organized into “kits” with guides
  • Updating/maintaining/moderating websites and GIT repositories
  • Making up flyers and other event artwork
  • Act as liaisons to other Lab RATs
    • Train others on specialized equipment, eg: Soldering, Pickup Winding, etc
    • Direct others to locations of items in the lab
    • Serve as a role model regarding rules and safety protocols in the lab
    • Help the lab stay clean and orderly on a regular basis by putting things back in the appropriate location, consolidating and removing boxes, and so on.

Time Commitment Expected

Most projects are not time-critical and can be knocked out in a number of hours; a few projects may have more pressing due dates, but you would know about that before committing to it.

So in short the commitments are:

  • Stay tuned into the Slack channel
  • Be part of the standup meetings
  • Have at least one project going on
    • Sink, minimally, a few hours a week into that project


Lab Etiquette

Everything in G11D and G11A is now set up and organized in a good way, so please keep an eye out so that our equipment in the lab stays put and stays in its place; specifically, nothing in G11D or G11A should move out of those rooms: amps, cables, tools, instruments, the mixer, etc. Same thing for the pedals patched on the pedalboard and things in cases and slat-wall cubbies: we’ve got great projects happening all the time, and we want to make sure everything stays assembled and where it’s supposed to be so no one gets slowed down. Of course, if you’d like to borrow something, ask Prof. Manzo so he can ensure that borrowing something isn’t interfering with another RAT project.

We share G11B and G11C with non-RATs and, in short, we also don’t want our stuff being mistaken for general-use items by others, so, again: everything should stay put and stay assembled. Our Marshall amp however is going to continue to live in G11C.

First-time Lab RATs

If you're into this, but are unsure of how this will pan out with your other commitments, mention that to Prof. Manzo when you apply; if you're willing to give this a try 100% for the first term and it's not a good fit, then we can always revisit the idea later on in your WPI career.

Being a Lab RAT

How to Apply

To become a Lab RAT, email Prof. Manzo and say you wanna be a Lab RAT; explain who you are, what you know (skills, major, etc.), what you're interested in, and what availability you can realistically commit to over a two-term span.

the Rite of Passage into RAT-hood

The typical rite of passage (RAT of passage?) toward becoming part of the lab is for you (the RAT-to-be) and Prof. Manzo to work on a small project together; you'll get familiar with the expectations and the communication workflow and, if it's a good fit, then great!

Working on Projects

Once you're an approved Lab RAT:

  • Request swipe access to the lab here and review/sign the Safety Protocols
  • Prof. Manzo will have you added to the Slack, so then pay attention to Slack: new projects, new freebies, new gear are all announced through Slack.
    • When a new project/thing is announced, you'll get a notification in Slack with a link to more details. If you are able/willing to work on that—even if you don't have all of the skills—just say yes! If more than one RAT is working on a project, you can work on something together. RATs usually keep at least one project/thing moving forward at a time.

Completing Projects

When a project you're working on is completed

  • Tell V.J.
  • Push any relevant info back up to the GIT Repo and/or bring any physical materials back to the lab.
  • Ask V.J. how you can get going with something else!




Equipment You Can Borrow and Take Out of the Lab

If you are a Lab RAT, you may borrow items from the lab by DM-ing V.J. via our Slack channel.


View List of Borrow-able Gear List Here



Equipment in the Treasure Chest You Can Just Keep for Free

From time-to-time, Manzo and other EGIL/IMSLab people will put free things in the large treasure chest in the lab and post a photo of to our "Trasure" Slack channel; if you are a Lab RAT, anything in the chest is yours to keep as long as you agree to do something "useful" with it; if you’re ever not doing something useful with it, return it to the chest.

First-come, first-served on anything in the chest--just go and get it as soon as you see it pop up on the feed!

The treasure chest.jpg

"the Treasure Chest" contains freebie things exclusively for Lab RATs