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PHY343 launch 6 Feb 2013. Introduction to staff Group project format Objectives Deliverables and assessment Timeline PHY343 support Group assignment (Dr A Buckley) Group work exercise (Alison Riley, USE) 2013 Project brief. PHY343 staff. Dr M Grell (module leader)
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PHY343 launch 6 Feb 2013 • Introduction to staff • Group project format • Objectives • Deliverables and assessment • Timeline • PHY343 support • Group assignment (Dr A Buckley) • Group work exercise (Alison Riley, USE) • 2013 Project brief
PHY343 staff • Dr M Grell (module leader) Hicks D30, m.grell@sheffield.ac.uk • Academics: Dr L Wilson, Dr M Mears, Prof D Tovey, Dr A Buckley • Alison Riley from USE (University of Sheffield Enterprise)
PHY343: Group project format • Groups of (5 +/- 1) students • Random group assignment • SAME project for all • Content of PHY343 is generated by YOU • Few lectures / events self- motivated work • Support by website, helpline, drop- in clinics, cohort events.
PHY343 objectives • Project- orientated work • Efficient networking within groups • Communication, organisation • Applying Physics to real- live challenge • Similarity to work environment
Deliverables and Assessment • Technology Survey (20%) To academic in wk 24 (25 Feb to 1March) • 2000 word report (30%) Fri 17 May am Turnitin • Peer assessment and project diary, Fri 17 May am To assess individual contribution (30%) • Project Presentation / poster (20%) Fri 17 May 2pm+
Technology survey (20%) • In week 25 Feb to 1 March, fix date with academic assessor. • Group/assessor assignments by email soon. • Every group member attends and contributes, use ppt’s, speak in turns. • STRICTLY 20 minutes in total, no more! • List available technologies that relate to project aim, give physical working principles • Do not yet design a costed, joined- up system • Expect detailed feedbackfromassessor
Report (30%) • (2000 +/- 200) words, include word count • Structured, illustrated, referenced… • 2 parts: 1. Coherent overview over complete concept 2. in- depth scientific description of your contribution • 2 hardcopies to Phys&Maths student office by Fri 17 May am • Electronic copy to Turnitin
Project diary & Peer assessment (30%) • Project diary: Similar to lab book, keep one from day 1, keep a record of all your PHY343- related activities. Electronic diaries OK, but submit on DVD (not a hyperlink!) • Peer assessment: Rate your fellow group members’ contribution from (-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3) (worst to best) ZERO SUM rating: Peer assessment ratings must add up to zero. Exclude yourself. Rating form to be circulated. • Submit both to Phys&Maths student office by Fri 17 May am, together with reports.
Project presentation (20%) • Presentation Fri 17 May, 2pm, Hicks D17 (1st yr lab) • Present project work in A1 (portrait) poster • Prepare as ppt, instructions on poster printing to be circulated • Group attends poster, discuss with academics
Support • Web site: http://www.shef.ac.uk/physics/teaching/phy343/index • Q&A Helpline: http://uspace.shef.ac.uk/groups/phy343-201213 • Drop- in clinics: Wed 20 Feb 2 to 4, Hicks E28 (wk b4 Tec survey) Wed 8 May 2 to 4, tba (wk b4 presentation) 1 or 2 Delegates per group! • Cohort events: 1: Launch, Wed 6 Feb 2013 2: Wed 6 Mar 2013, 2pm, Hicks LT5. Surprise. 3(?):Wed 10 April 2013, 2pm, Hicks LT5 (4: Presentation, 17 May 2013, Hicks D17, 1st yr lab)
Timeline PHY343 2013 • Wed 6 Feb, 2pm: Launch • Wed 20 Feb, 2 to 4 pm: Drop- in clinic 1, Hicks E28 • 25 Feb - 1 Mar: Technology Survey • Wed 6 Mar, 2pm: Cohort event 2, Hicks LT5 • Wed 10 April, 2pm: Cohort event 3 (?), Hicks LT5 • Wed 8 May, 2 to 4pm: Drop- in clinic 2, tba • Fri 17 May am: Deadline for report, diary, peer assessment • Fri 17 May 2pm, Hicks D17: Project presentation
Group assignment • Dr Buckley and his spreadsheet randomiser
Thames Estuary Airport • New airport to replace Heathrow • East of London (Thames Estuary), opens 2023 • You design Air Cargo Screening system • Include everything that goes into cargo hold: Checked- in luggage, cargo or airmail that travels without passenger, also cargo- only flights • Exclude passengers and hand luggage that go into the passenger cabin.
Objectives • No devices or chemicals get on board that endanger aircraft • No illegal or dangerous substances enter or leave the UK • No illegal trafficking of cash, jewellery, artworks, antiques, plants, animals, humans, …
Detailed brief Detailed brief to be posted on PHY343 web site Questions?