Post on 03-Jun-2020
Harold Linnartz – HL501 – linnartz@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Diewertje van de Vlugt – O468 – dvdvluft@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Site: http://home.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~linnartz/2019brp.html Blackboard in progress …
Goal BRP: Experience research
IDEA
CRITICAL & CREATIVE
READ
GOAL
PLAN
QUESTION
THINK
TRY
ASK
& ASK
HAVE FUN REPORT
DISCUSS
CONCLUDE
TIMELINE … TODAY; PROCEDURES AND INTRODUCTION OF POSSIBLE RESEARCH PROJECTS DECEMBER; CHECK THAT YOU ARE BRP-PROOF
(REGISTRATION DOCUMENT) AND PRE-SELECTION – GO AND VISIT POSSIBLE SUPERVISOR(S) – THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY !
JANUARI; FORMAL SELECTION OF BRP AND SUPERVISOR FEBRUARI-JUNE
1ST WEEK INTRODUCTION WEEK FULL TIME RESEARCH PERIOD SUPPORTING LECTURES / CONTACT MOMENTS START, MIDTERM AND BRP PRESENTATION BACHELOR RESEARCH THESIS
JULY: GRADING
NOTE … There exist differences in the procedures for A-students and A/N,
A/W and A/I double bachelor students.
This always causes issues … please don’t mix up.
Most importantly: A-students work in pairs, A/N, A/W and A/I students work alone.
First and second supervisor are from astronomy for A-students, for A/N, A/W and A/I students, only the first supervisor is vrom astronomy and the second is from physics, mathematics or computer sciences, resp..
The responsibility for N/A, W/A and I/A projects, is not with astronomy, but with physics, mathematics and computer sciences, resp.. In that case astronomy ‘only’ provides a second supervisor.
BRP = FULL TIME JOB
PERMISSION STUDY ADVISOR
REGISTER
COURSE WORK AS GOOD AS DONE
(1st, 2nd year are done)
YOU ARE ON TRACK
USIS (yr 3 N&S)
TAKE CARE: CHOOSE RIGHT COURSE
A OR A/N OR A/W OR A/I
DON’T FORGET PRESENTATION/THESIS
FOR 1 and 3EC
PRINT FORM (A OR N !!), COMPLETE, AND RETURN TO EDUCATION COORDINATOR
BRP EMAIL LIST
READ THROUGH AVAILABLE PROJECTS
MAKE A CLEVER CHOICE FOR 2-3 PREFERENCES
INTERESTING TOPIC ? CONTACT SUPERVISOR (EMAIL)
VISIT GROUP MEETING
DISCUSS IDEAS ABOUT PROJECT
READ RECENT PAPERS
CHECK WEBSITE SUPERVISORS
‘YOUR’ APPROACH ?
MAKE A CHOICE
CHEMISTRY OK ?
FORM PAIRS (EXCL. A/N, A/W, A/I)
CHOOSE YOUR PARTNER WISELY !
INFORM THE ‘LUCKY’ SUPERVISOR
MAKE A CHOICE
ALSO INFORM THE ‘UNLUCKY’ ONES
START PREPARING
START BRP 04.02.2019
FIRST WEEK RESEARCH SKILLS
PARTIALLY OBLIGATORY
FOR A, A/W, A/I FULLY OBLIGATORY FOR
A/N
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE.
NEXT ~4.5 MONTHS
NEXT ~4-5 MONTHS
EVERY SECOND WEEK BRP MEETING
RESERVED FOR SHORT PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION ROUNDS
THREE TALKS; START (5MIN), MIDTERM (5MIN) AND FINAL (20MIN)
FINAL TALK (GRADED) TAKES PLACE DURING ‘REAL’ SCIENTIFIC MEETING
THESIS MANUSCRIPT: JUNE 28TH
FINAL GRADE (AROUND JULY 15-20TH)
IMPORTANT…
THIS WILL BE HARD WORK FOR 5 MONTHS
***TAKE IT SERIOUSLY FROM THE START ***
FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES,
WORK SYSTEMATICALLY,
PLAN CAREFULLY AND AHEAD
REGULARLY VISIT THE BRP SITE
Obligatory … … to take care that by January 18th you have received
permission by the SA or SA’s to start, that your project is fully determined and that there is a second supervisor appointed (I can help).
… to participate in the first week courses (A and A/X).
… to give three presentations.
… to hand in your thesis in time … there are two consequences if not: the grade may be lower and real chances exist that the grading will not be ready in time.
Obligatory … Research skills: focused sessions during first week
February, but also a few courses during the semester, optimized along BRP action points.
Check the site (also for time, date and location). For A/N all skills are obligatory. For A the following courses are (for the moment)
obligatory: science communication, library&literature search, project management I and II, lab safety for A-students with lab work (general safety for all).
Later obligatory: academic writing I and II and How to present your research.
This year this process is different from previous years and some fine tuning is still expected. Check blackboard !!
Daily routine …
Formal supervisor has to be a staff member
Daily supervision can be done by a post-doc/PhD student
Traditionally done in groups of two (except dual BSc)
Share the load in a wise and fair way
BRP is more than research only; part of daily business of a research group; group meetings, ‘taart’, issues, …
Researchers you will meet ►Bachelor students
►Master students / HBO traineeships
►PhD students
►Postdocs
►Research assistants
►UDs (Assistant professors) – (non-)tenured
►UHD (Associate professors)
►Professors by special appointment
►Full professors
Research at Leiden Observatory ~ 20-25 staff (UD, UHDs, Profs.), ~50 postdocs, ~85
PhD students, 20 support staff
Located at O4, O5, HL4, HL5, HL11 and HL1
Largest astronomy university institute in NL
In top-ten astronomy research institutes world wide
Many (but not all) research areas represented
Visit: http://local.strw.leidenuniv.nl/index.php
for an overview; have a look for personal websites for
more information.
Research topic, approach, tools
Research topic
Research approach
Research tools
Stellar, galactic extra-galactic
Theoretical, numerical, observational, instrumental
Information carriers , computers, optical and physical equipment
Research topic, approach, tools
Molecules in the interstellar medium
Observational, astrochemical modelling, recording in the lab
Telescopes (ALMA), computers, lasers and vacuum equipment
Research topic
Research approach
Research tools
NOTE … There exist limitations for projects A/N …
The physics department requires that such a project has a clear experimental component and this reduces the number of possible projects …
This years BRP projects See hand-out
Good (but not a complete) cross-section of ongoing research in the observatory
On November 28th, the Physics Department presents projects suited for N/A.
List with projects is likely to be further updated in the next weeks.
There may be more… feel free to approach people you really want to work with for projects (I can help).
A la carte solutions, when really needed.
Don’t panic
How to get things going ?
TENTATIVE PROGRAM BRP 2018-2019 [CHANGES POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF SIZE GROUP / CHECK SITE REGULARLY]
04.02 10.00-10.45 HL207 Kick-off BRP / Summary most important info
04-08.02 See site Research skills A and A/N (To be announced)
11-15.02 See site Safety training A and A/N (To be announced)
28.02 11.00-12.30 HL207 First presentations: PROJECT OVERVIEW [5 min]
12.03 11.00-12.30 HL207 PROJECT OVERVIEW [5 min] / Progress meeting
26.03 11.00-12.30 HL207 Short lecture / Progress meeting
09.04 11.00-12.30 HL207 Short lecture / Progress meeting
23.04 11.00-12.30 HL207 Second presentations: PROGRESS REPORTS [5 min]
07.05 11.00-12.30 HL207 PROGRESS REPORTS [5 min] / Progress meeting
21.05 11.00-12.30 HL207 Progress meeting / info thesis writing
04.06 11.00-12.30 HL207 Progress meeting / info thesis writing
09.06 11.00-12.30 HL207 Progress meeting / info scientific presentation
17.06 18.06
10.00-16.30 HL106/7 Final presentations: BACHELOR TALK [15+5 min]
28.06 23.59 Deadline to hand in Bachelor Thesis
Three presentations:
Start: Outline of plan; Midterm: How are things going;
End: Results and conclusions BRP.
Bi-weekly round table meetings and meetings with Diewertje, also covering useful topics, such as How to manage your time ?
How to read a scientific article ?
How to write a research thesis ?
Nervous to give a talk ?
and more
Keep an eye on the website for regular updates.
You may have a look at the brp18 site for an idea what is coming up.
Scientific output (presentation and thesis) Plan according to deadlines – try to finish early!
Inform all persons involved (my BRP talk will be at …)
Allow for at least one iteration of your report
with your supervisor.
One written scientific report per A-group.
Language should be English.
Grade will be for the report as submitted before the deadline.
Grading BRP Grading is based on submitted report (deadline!) and final
presentation (3+1 EC); graded by supervisor in agreement with the 2nd supervisor.
Important criteria: your initiative & ideas amount of effort background & context discussion of methods & results scientific method (error analysis, …) formal aspects (references, figures, …) presentation thesis & talks
First supervisor determines grading for the way the research was performed (18-20 EC).
Students A/N or N/A You work on your own
Choose either a supervisor in the astronomy (A/N) or physics (N/A) department, depending on where your primary supervisor is located. The 2nd reader has to be from the other department
A/N: Physics: require lab-related project
N/A: Astronomy: require link to physics
Join progress meetings only in primary department
You are responsible to keep your 2nd reader informed on actions in the other department !
In case of problems / trouble
PLEASE ASK
►DON’T WAIT
►WRITE ME/US AN EMAIL
►PASS BY IN THE OFFICE
THIS APPLIES BOTH TO THE PREPARATION PERIOD UP TO EARLY FEBRUARY AS TO THE BRP ITSELF