Kansas State Graduate Students Arrive to Help LPP Project
A warm welcome to Mohamed Ismail and Amgad Mohamed!
Two physics graduate students from Kansas State University have arrived for a month of work at the LPP lab.
The two students, Mohamed Ismail and Amgad Mohamed, have worked for six months at the small DPF facility run by Professor Ali Abdou, a former classmate of Dr. Subramanian at University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Dr. Abdou will also be participating in our research for a week at the end of the month, so our manpower will be greatly enhanced in June.
The students have dived into the work and succeeded in reducing the remaining noise on the Near Time-of-Flight instrument by a factor of 75 in their first day of work.
We are looking forward to working with our new colleagues this month, and anticipate great benefits from their assistance.