22.09/22.90 Nucl Radiatn Msrmt & Protectn
Fall 2016
Instructors: Paola Cappellaro, Areg Danagoulian, Gordon E Kohse, Jared David Berezin, Marina Dang
TA: Jayson Robert Vavrek
Lecture:
M1-3
(NW12-222)
Lab: WF12-3
(NW14-1310)
Information:
Announcements
Presentations in the NW14 Conference Room Today
All,We will be doing presentations in NW14-2208 today. That's the conference room in the office area on the second floor of NW14, just above the lab. Please arrive 5 minutes before your scheduled time and wait outside the conference room until we call you.
Announced on 14 December 2016 9:27 a.m. by Gordon E Kohse
Evaluations -- IMPORTANT!
Dear Students,The records on evaluations show that only ONE student has filled
out the evaluation! It is really important that as many of you as
possible fill it out - as we need your feedback for future
improvements of the course. Please fill it out here:
http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation/evaluate.html
Prof. Danagoulian
Announced on 13 December 2016 9:10 a.m. by Areg Danagoulian
Reminder on Final Presentations
All,Just a quick reminder for final presentations - you will come only for your own group's presentation (because many of you will be presenting on the same lab, we can't open the presentations up to the full class.) Please be available at least 5 minutes before your scheduled presentation time with your presentation loaded onto at least one group member's laptop. It is recommended that you have a power supply available for that laptop and any adapters necessary for connecting to a projector. It is also good practice to have your presentation available in pdf format on a USB drive. Groups of two will have 20 minutes to present, groups of three will have 30 minutes, followed by about ten minutes of Q and A. Let us know if you have questions.
Gordon Kohse
Announced on 11 December 2016 5:28 p.m. by Gordon E Kohse
Evaluations
Dear students,The class evaluations are now open! Please fill out your
evaluations at
http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation/evaluate.html
The class evaluations are extremely important to our ability to improve and optimize the class content! Feedback from the students who took this course in the previous years has been very useful to us. Please fill out your review, preferably along with a (constructive) critique of the course. What would you like to see changed? What would you like to stay the same?
Prof. Danagoulian
Announced on 06 December 2016 4:55 p.m. by Areg Danagoulian
Doodle Poll Posted for Final Presentation Times
All,Sorry, I omitted the Doodle poll link from my previous announcement. It is:
http://doodle.com/poll/w95zpyevvv2nb2f4
Announced on 06 December 2016 11:17 a.m. by Gordon E Kohse