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Laboratory Equipment Maintenance Staff Duties

The laboratories are supported by a Manager, a Senior Technician, a Computer Applications Specialist, and Laboratory Technicians. All members of the staff are official employees of The George Washington University. This staff provides "on demand" service to faculty and students 68 hours a week.

The staff supports laboratory sections and is responsible for an instrument and computer inventory. In a typical semester, the staff will research, purchase, bag, tag, and sort new electronic components into parts kits used in laboratory hardware courses. They will also manufacture printed circuit boards for student projects.

All instrumentation is calibrated to original specifications at least once a year by the staff.  Any instrumentation or computer equipment that fails within its warranty period is returned to the original manufacturer for repairs, the rest is repaired by the technicians on the staff.

The staff's duties are to calibrate, maintain, and repair test equipment and computers located in the ECE Laboratories. If you encounter or suspect that a particular piece of test equipment, or computer, or a computer's software is malfunctioning please contact the staff in SEH 5450 immediately.

The staff will

  • check out all reported problems with the laboratory test equipment
  • demonstrate the proper and safe use of the laboratory test equipment.
  • check out all reported problems with any laboratory computer.
  • demonstrate the proper and safe use of the laboratory computers.
  • check out all reported problems with the our laboratory software.
  • demonstrate the proper use of the laboratory software.
  • refer you to your laboratory instructor for the proper instruction on how to program or use the laboratory software.

The staff will not

  • provide you with any office supplies such as staplers, scissors, tape, pens or paper.
  • provide you with unscheduled laboratory access time.
  • provide you with calculators, text books, or any other personal property.
  • lend you their books, notes, tools, computers or test equipment.
  • troubleshoot or debug your circuits or computer programs for you.

About CESUN

The Council of Engineering Systems Universities (CESUN) was established in 2004 by universities offering educational and research programs in engineering systems. CESUN membership includes more than 50 universities to work together developing engineering systems as a new field of study. An overall objective of the Council is to broaden engineering education and practice.

The Primary Activities of CESUN:

  • Discuss critical issues affecting the development of engineering systems
  • Undertake joint projects of mutual interest
  • Share educational material
  • Provide a clearing house to match PhD students with faculty opportunities
  • Organize meetings, symposia and conferences
  • Work with related professionals societies and professional journals

More information can be found at cesun.mit.edu

About The George Washington University

Our University actively engages Washington, D.C., and the world. Our location in the heart of Washington places us at the core of U.S. government, policy and law. We sit where the worlds of science, technology, media and the arts converge. Our students and faculty have the unparalleled opportunity to study and work alongside leaders and practitioners in every discipline, to take part in the interchanges that shape our community and the world.

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Engineering Management & Systems Engineering at GW

The EMSE department embodies an integrated program of research, teaching, and public service in the disciplines of technology management and engineering systems modeling and development, and in the enhancement of solution methods for such models. Professional engineering managers must understand both the technologies being developed and the rapidly changing marketplace in which these technologies will be applied. Engineering management and systems engineering is an interdisciplinary, problem-solving field. The department develops innovative educational and research programs that cross disciplinary and departmental boundaries.

emse.seas.edu

 

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