About Us
This is what we study at SWURL, the Space Weather Undergraduate Research Laboratory, located in the Presbyterian College Physics Department. At SWURL we conduct a variety of research in space physics including space plasma physics, magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, atmospheric physics, and heliospheric studies.
18 September 2008
Solutions to SWURL Tasks
If you have any questions about the solutions, email Michael, and he'll be happy to help. Thanks guys!
16 September 2008
Meeting Minutes - 10 September 2008
2. Phone numbers were taken in case emergency contact is necessary
3. Dr. Wanliss gave a brief introduction to space physics
4. Dr. Wanliss announced that students who have yet to pick up their keys and/or timesheets need to do so ASAP
5. Michelle and Ali worked out times to organize the lab
07 September 2008
Job Assignments
Schaum Book Series:
1. Steven Smith
2. Ali Knaak
Themis Satellite Program:
1. Michael Watke
2. James Johnson
Code Repository
1. Michael Butler
If you have any question as to which job you have been assigned, please email Michelle. We will be discussing these jobs in more detail at the Wednesday meeting.
Meeting Minutes - 3 September 2008
1. Introductions were made and a prayer was said.
2. The goal for the semester is to be proficient in the MatLab program.
3. Jobs were assigned and defined:
Michelle - Secretary
Nick - grading papers, helping Dr. Wanliss with student affairs
2 Students for Shaum Book Series
2 Students for Themis Satellite Project
1 Student for setting up a code repository
Students were to email Michelle with the hours they could work per week and the job to which they would like to be assigned.
4. If lab equipment or books are needed, talk to Dr. Wanliss for approval and then to Michelle. Also, email Michelle if a student copy of MatLab is wanted.
5. We discussed upcoming conferences, including the November Heliophysics Conference in Savannah, Georgia and the San Francisco conference in December. Student were asked to email Nancy Crooker to ask for a fee waiver for the November conference.