2013 SRCCS Talks, Final Papers, Posters and Photos
During the summer of 2013 we had four students from local community colleges joining our research as part of the NSF funded SRCCS (Summer Research for Community College Students) program. Rich, Ryan, Sean and Fiona did some great research during the summer. Find out more below! TALKS Participants in the SRCCS program give a short presentation after three weeks introducing their research projects and discussing the research plans for the summer. Here are the talks given during the 2013 SRCCS program: FINAL PAPERS SRCCS participants write final reports summarizing their research during the summer. Here are the reports from 2013:- Proposed Improvements to the Temperature Mapping System of Single-Cell Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities at Cornell University, Ryan French, Corning Community College
- Simpleheat: X-ray Heat Loading for Thermal Modelling, Richard Hilliard, TC3
- Development and Testing of an X-ray Computed Tomography Instrument, Sean Quackenbush, Hudson Valley Community College
- Nb3Sn Program for Superconducting Cavities, Fiona Wohlfarth, SUNY Adirondack
Sean and Rich's video:
POSTERS Good communication skills are essential for successful carriers in science, technology, and nearly all other fields. To practice these, SRCCS participants give presentations and discuss the exciting results of their summer research during a final poster session at the end of the summer. Here are the final posters from the 2013 SRCCS program: PHOTOS
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