ASTRO 376/FALL 2012 A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH COURSE OUTLINE I will try to adhere to the course calendar below as closely as possible, but there may be changes as the pace of the in-lab exercises depends on the students. The most current version of the calendar can be found at http://www.as.utexas.edu/~sj/a376-fa12/a376-fa12-calendar.txt In-class activities and quizzes can take place at any time in the semester and are not always listed on the course calendar. ====== Week 1+2 (Aug 30, Sep 4, Sep 6) - Course overview - What is scientific research and the scientific method? - Guidelines for the scientific method of enquiry - Observational/experimental and theotretical projects - Understanding the different ways to communicate scientific results - Posters - Unrefereed papers - Refereed papers - Oral presentations - How to search for different types of scientific literature - How is research funded? How does this impact you? - Ethical concerns and responsibilities of research - What is a research University? Who are typical members of a research department? - Why Participate in Undergraduate Research at UT? - Getting Involved in UG Research at UT : 10 Tips ====== Week 3 (Sep 11, Sep 13) - Hands-on Tutorial on the Linux operating system - Homework 1 and Quiz 1 ====== Week 4 (Sep 18, Sep 20, Sep 25) - Hands-on Tutorial on the Emacs text editor - In-class exercise/quiz with Linux and Emacs ====== Week 5+6+7 (Sep 27, Oct 2, Oct 4, Oct 9, Oct 11, Oct 16) - How telescopes and CCD work - Characteristics of imaging data (depth, S/N, PSF, etc) - Introduction to CCD reduction & photometry - Hands-on Tutorial on IRAF - Hands-on IRAF Exercise: Basic CCD Reduction & Photometry" - Hands-on IRAF Exercise: Structural Analysis ====== Week 8+9+10 (Oct 18, Oct 23, Oct 25, Oct 30, Nov 1) - Th Oct 18 = Giving Effective Oral Presentations - Hands-on Tutorial on IDL Array manipulations Reading multi-dimensional catalogs Basic statistics Producing scatter plots & histograms - IDL-based exercises ====== Week 11+12 (Nov 6, Nov 8) --Basic concepts fow hwk3 Studying distant astronomical objects Cosmological and Doppler Redshift Age of Universe and Cosmological Redshift Why we need Hubble and Spitzer Space Telecopes ====== Week 13 (Nov 13) - Nov 13= Career planning by CNS Career Design Center ====== Week 13+14 (Nov 15, Nov 20, Nov 27 No class on Nov 22=Thanksgiving) --Basic concepts for Hwk 4 Cosmological and Doppler Redshift Bandpass shift Angular diameter distance Surface brightness dimming - The Galaxies and Cosmos Explorer Tool (GCET; http://www.as.utexas.edu/gcet/) - Hwk 4: Using IDL and GCET to explore extreme systems at early epochs ====== Week 15 (Nov 29, Dec 4, Dec 6) - Using LaTex to Write Scientific Papers - Making a Template CV - Final lecture: Class Goals, Skills Learnt, Future Steps