DAY 7: From faulty equipment to international travel

Day 7 and we’re sad to see Dan leave the competition – but he’s still welcome to join us in more live chats! The next eviction will be at 3pm tomorrow, so make sure you keep voting!

Today’s highlights:

  • Even high tech machinery can go wrong. Image by Knotterjan for Wikimedia

    Even high tech machinery can go wrong. Image by Knotterjan for Wikimedia

    We learnt what can go wrong with a particle accelerator:

synjyboy : what faults can go wrong with particle accelerators?

bendrumm : with so MANY bits of equipment, there’s a lot that can go wrong! Example: we had a water leak on one of our big magnet, which leaked on and EVEN BIGGER magnet below and caused it to set on fire :s

garyboorman : Particle accelerators are very complicated – when the beam goes off it’s normal direction it can cause a shower of radiation.

  • Some of the benefits of working as an engineer:

fintasy : do you get to travel in your job?

samerkilani : Yes I do travel quite alot for meetings and conferences

bendrumm : yeas, I’ve been lucky – I’ve gone to New York, Spain, France several times and Barbados through a work sports club

04aw01 : do you meet a lot of new people in your job

bendrumm : YES! I reckon I’ve probably met at least 100 people on site through my work (although I do a lot of sports/social stuff…)

samerkilani : CERN has more than 10,000 people coming from all over world. The ATLAS collaboration by itself has people from almost every continent in the world. So yes I meet a lot of people

  • And some great questions in ASK too, from work to personal…

How would you explain what an engineer does in a tweet of 140 words?

What is the coolest thing you’ve ever made?

What’s the best prank you have ever pulled?

What is your motivation in life?

Posted on June 25, 2013 by in News. Leave a comment

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