Thursdays from 1:30pm - 5:30pm
Laboratory notebooks will be kept in the research laboratory style. Formal write-up of experimental results (including any data from instrumental studies and computational work) will be submitted for instructor evaluation and grading. These write ups will be brief, possibly 3-4 pages in length aside from graphs or other accumulated data. Notebooks will be examined along with reports.
Under no circumstance will a cooperative effort be accepted for analysis and formal write up of data. Two, or at most three, students may share data accumulated for an experimental product. If ANY indication of cooperation in the analysis and formal discussion of an experiment is noted, a zero for ALL PARTIES INVOLVED will be earned. A complete description of notebook and write-up methods will be provided.
Pre-Laboratory lecture will occur before each experiment. Additional laboratory periods will be utilized to learn instrumental technique and/or computational methodology as needed.
It is paramount that the student prepare very well for the laboratory period. Most experimental work will require one or two periods of two to three hours each. Carefully planned procedures are required to successfully complete experiments. It is expected that outside of laboratory, work will at least be equal to those hours spent in lab. Failure to adequately prepare and/or complete experiments and analysis will result in a zero for the experiment score.