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To me, being good means being over-prepared, hard to do being emergence of Internet, but much easier since
Quickest way to win over your supervisor (or become a teacher's pet) is to find out everything there's to know about lab instruments and equipment
Download the Users Manual, then view a "Steps to Calibrate" video and relate what you see to the List of Features or mechanical spec's
No manual nor calibration-related info? Call Bruker to get something similar Familiarize yourself first before sharing with the Lab Supervisor
Get licensed to operate most if not all instruments You'll become Mr Popular, maybe even be asked by other professors (from other schools**) to join them
( Yes, I did read and am responding to your other post http://muchong.com/t-13449739-1 here )
** EX: http://muchong.com/t-13256352-1-authorid-2488597 If someone from Bangladesh can earn a scholarship to the US, so can you |
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