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This Wiki page is a comprehensive compilation of Kevin's personal memos for each Assignment and component of 20.309. The intended audience is just Kevin, but if others read it and happen to learn from it, then that's nice too. Perhaps in the future, when there is a new generation of 20.309 instructors, these logs and memos will be a valuable resource.
  
This is an example of a beautiful equation: <math>e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0</math>
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This page is loosely organized by Assignments/Labs.
  
Thank you for listening to my TED talk.
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== Assignment 1: Optics boot camp ==
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- Work through written assignment
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- Work on mystery negative lens on paper before going to the lens station
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== Assignment 2: Brightfield transillumination microscope ==
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== Assignment 3: Single-color epifluorescent microscope ==
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== Assignment 4: Resolution and particle tracking in glycerin ==
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== Assignment 5: Particle tracking in cells ==
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This Assignment is known for applying the particle tracking code from Assignment 4.

Revision as of 03:00, 14 October 2022

This Wiki page is a comprehensive compilation of Kevin's personal memos for each Assignment and component of 20.309. The intended audience is just Kevin, but if others read it and happen to learn from it, then that's nice too. Perhaps in the future, when there is a new generation of 20.309 instructors, these logs and memos will be a valuable resource.

This page is loosely organized by Assignments/Labs.

Assignment 1: Optics boot camp

- Work through written assignment - Work on mystery negative lens on paper before going to the lens station

Assignment 2: Brightfield transillumination microscope

Assignment 3: Single-color epifluorescent microscope

Assignment 4: Resolution and particle tracking in glycerin

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Assignment 5: Particle tracking in cells

- This Assignment is known for applying the particle tracking code from Assignment 4.