A Day in the Life at a Physics Lab [Vlog_24]
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LAB IS LIFE. Follow a physics PhD student through a typical day in a lab.
In this video I also touched on how I plan my day.
If you watch it til the end and enjoy the video and you’re not already a physicist, not only you should think about subscribing if you haven’t already but also you might wanna think about becoming a physicist!
correction What I called the "cladding" was actually stress rods for the polarization maintaining fiber!
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I'm a final year physics PhD student at The Australian National University. My thesis involves building a squeezed light system at the LIGO Hanford site and developing squeezed light technology for the future generations ground-based gravitational-wave detectors. They wouldn't let me in the lab at night so I make videos.
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Lol, so relatable. Entire morning just goes looking for or begging for or trading components and suddenly it's lunch time.
Chuckled a bit when I saw the equipment cabinet and the 'not-working' label lol. Good to know other labs aren't too different from the ones at my uni :)
@NutsineesVlogBook
3 жыл бұрын
At least they're labeled! Many are left in the cabinet with an unknown state 😅
I really like these videos of you working in the lab. it excites and motivates. please keep doing this. also can you do a video to explain how things work in a lab. like how experiments are planned, what are your roles and how the lab functions.
@NutsineesVlogBook
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m super glad to hear that my videos are motivating!! I’ll try to touch on how experiments are designed when I have a chance. My role in this one is to turn an idea into a reality... With modeling tools and knowing the theory one can design anything. The more difficult part is to get it to work. Ideally one should design things that will work in the real world. That’s not always the case.
Zoom plays a useful role for some things, but many productive moments and good ideas come out of spontaneous conversations as well.
I LOVE your vlogs!! Thanks for sharing your research life ☺️ you’re an inspiration
@NutsineesVlogBook
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
Please upload again
The running women in the end !!! mooodd
Thank you for sharing! Greetings from another lab in Mexico lol.
@NutsineesVlogBook
2 жыл бұрын
Lol hi!!
Preamp, amp, phase shifter. Can I plug my guitar into that rig? ☺️
@NutsineesVlogBook
3 жыл бұрын
No pre-amp. I misspoke. Almost got everything for your guitar 😉
HiI.. Can I know which is better Physicist or Chemists?
And which do more experiments Physicist or Chemists
@theperfectionist1607
Жыл бұрын
Physics but it’s also a lot more difficult. Chemistry is more hands on, but you also take a lot of labs in physics. But it really depends what you want to do. If you really want to work in a lab and create/analyse compounds, go for chemistry. If you want to work in a lab and/or want broader career opportunities go for physics. If you want to get a job easily go for engineering/computer science.
Where do you get all that equipment, as in what are the names of companies you acquire those instruments from?