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author | Eugeniy E. Mikhailov <evgmik@gmail.com> | 2021-12-01 11:49:30 -0500 |
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committer | Eugeniy E. Mikhailov <evgmik@gmail.com> | 2021-12-01 11:49:30 -0500 |
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diff --git a/spectroscopy_sp_project.tex b/spectroscopy_sp_project.tex index 735b487..5970233 100644 --- a/spectroscopy_sp_project.tex +++ b/spectroscopy_sp_project.tex @@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ Specifically, you will have to accomplish the following three goals: You have to design your own experimental procedure for measuring the spectral lines and matching them with the known transitions. There are several ways to approach it, so it is likely that different people can choose different paths, and this is perfectly normal. However, make sure you describe your procedure in details in your lab report (probably in more details than in previous labs). For each lamp you will have to present a clear justification of why you think it contains the particular gas. Discuss the experimental uncertainties and any problems or discrepancies you may have encountered. -\section*{Project presentation} +% \section*{Project presentation} -In addition to the standard report, you will make a presentation of your work. This year the presentation will be virtual, and you will need to submit a recorded video. Below is the suggested format: -\begin{itemize} -\item \emph{Duration}: 10-15 minutes (you can go longer, if needed, but not shorter). -\item \emph{Content}: You presentation will likely contain 12-15 slides. Suggested composition (number of slides): title slide (1), goal of the project (1), background information (1-2), experimental procedure (2-3), results (3-6), possible improvements (1), conclusion/summary(1). -\end{itemize} -However, this is only suggested breakdown, feel free to adjust the slide count for your presentation style, just make sure that you include all the components. +% In addition to the standard report, you will make a presentation of your work. This year the presentation will be virtual, and you will need to submit a recorded video. Below is the suggested format: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \emph{Duration}: 10-15 minutes (you can go longer, if needed, but not shorter). +% \item \emph{Content}: You presentation will likely contain 12-15 slides. Suggested composition (number of slides): title slide (1), goal of the project (1), background information (1-2), experimental procedure (2-3), results (3-6), possible improvements (1), conclusion/summary(1). +% \end{itemize} +% However, this is only suggested breakdown, feel free to adjust the slide count for your presentation style, just make sure that you include all the components. -Good luck! +% Good luck! \end{document} |