Lab sessions - general information

General

The course contains three labs that will be conducted on-campus, see the corresponding page for more information on each lab. You will need to book times for your lab-session ahead of time, and for lab sessions 2 and 3 you are expected to hand in preparatory exercises.

You are expected to hand in your preparatory exercises 8:00 am 4 working days ahead of your booked session (so that if you have a lab booked during Tuesday course week 3, you must hand this in at latest 8:00 am on Wednesday course week 2). Someone from the teaching staff will then correct your hand-in. If they say something needs to be corrected, you have until 8:00 am 2 working days ahead of your booked lab session to do so.

Persons who fail to show up to the lab without a valid reason, forget to sign up for the lab, or fail to submit preparatory exercises, will have to do the lab the next time the course is given. Fortunately this is usually in the next study period.

Students usually appreciate the lab sessions as an excellent opportunity to gain a better understanding of the course content by applying the theory to real processes. The positive effect is greater for those who are well prepared, by having read through the lab instructions and relevant course material carefully before the session, so we recommend you to do this in order to maximally utilize this learning opportunity!

The labs are performed in Lab C, in the north-east wing of the KC4 building on the floor -1. Enter through entrance D at the north side of the building, from the parking between KC and Lophtet, and you will find the lab corridor immediately to the left.

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Covid-information

The lab format will be adapted to the Covid-19 situation. The number of students attending each lab session will be limited to 12, and each student will use a separate computer which are at some distance from each other. The session will be instructed from the front of the room by the lab assistants. With these measures, the recommended physical distance should be possible to maintain. Face masks and hand sanitizer will be provided and must be used by everyone in the lab. Note that these measures in no way is a replacement for staying at home if you have symptoms or keeping a distance to others. If you despite these measures do not feel safe attending the lab sessions, please contact the lab responsible, and we will try to find an alternative way for you to pass this part of the course.

Important: If you have any symptoms of Covid-19 (see symptom list in Swedish Links to an external site. or English Links to an external site.) at the time of your booked laboratory session, you must not attend it. In this case, contact the lab responsible by e-mail as soon as possible, and we will find a new time for you to perform the laboratory exercise.

 

Schedule

Lab When Signup Responsible
1 week 2-3 Nov 2 - Nov 8 Frida Heskebeck
2 week 4-5 Nov 9 - Nov 16 Johan Lindberg
3 week 6-7 Nov 23 - Nov 30 Manu Upadhyaya