Twentieth Day


During the morning meeting, we presented our outline to the group. It was beneficial to put our purpose and background information into words, and then verbalize them to a group of people (good practice for our actual presentation). After the meeting, Peter and I continued to work on our presentation until 11am, when we went to Chris G., a REU (research experiences for undergraduates) student's presentation. During his research at RIT, Chris used hyperspectral imaging to examine soil moisture content in fields in California. The benefits of using hyperspectral imaging versus the conventional, "going into the field" to take samples method are that hyperspectral imaging is faster, cheaper, and more efficient than taking samples. After Chris's presentation, we went to the last tech talk, which was also about an imaging method, called DIRSIG. I thought both presentations were pretty cool.

After lunch, Peter and I continued to work on our presentation while we waited for our part to finish at the Machine Shop. Around 3pm, we picked up our part, and checked to see if it fit our glass piece and O-rings. The glass piece fit, but the O-rings were a little large, so we cut the O-rings to fit the part. We then took the part back to the Machine Shop to have some of the holes threaded. Our part should be fully completed by tomorrow. Shout out to Austin and everyone from the Machine Shop for being so patient and helpful with noobs like Peter and I, who have no clue what the heck we're doing when it comes to heavy machinery.

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