Schedule 132 Draft and Final Scheduling Meeting

Chris Ruiz ruiz at triumf.ca
Fri Feb 24 11:35:41 PST 2017


Dear TRIUMF Experimenters and Staff,

The draft of Beam Schedule 132 for the period April 10th, 2017 to October 2nd, 2017 is now available online at https://mis.triumf.ca/science/schedules.jsf <https://mis.triumf.ca/science/schedules.jsf>, where after scrolling down you should be able to find it under “Drafts." Iain McKenzie drafted the meson hall schedule and I am responsible for the cyclotron, ISAC, and OLIS drafts.

For this upcoming schedule, please note the following: 

Cyclotron Operations are moving to an 8-hour maintenance & development cycle, whereas experiments are still scheduled with a 12-hour cycle for the time being. Thus, a regular cyclotron maintenance will take 8 hours, while the schedule shows this as 12 hours. Cyclotron beam development and training blocks will take 20 hours, whereas the schedule shows this as 24 hours. 

I will chair the final scheduling meeting to be held Thursday, March 2nd at 10:00am in the Main Office Building Conference Room, and invite all interested parties to attend.

Please see https://mis.triumf.ca/science/schedules.jsf <https://mis.triumf.ca/science/schedules.jsf> for more information.

If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me as soon as possible. After March 2nd and until April 16th, Barry Davids will be my alternate for any scheduling questions. 

Yours sincerely,

Chris Ruiz - Beam Scheduler
Dr Chris Ruiz

Research Scientist - Nuclear Astrophysics - TRIUMF

& Adjunct Associate Professor - Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Victoria 

TRIUMF - 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3, Canada

E: ruiz at triumf.ca <mailto:ruiz at triumf.ca> T: +1 604-222-7666  F: +1 604-222-1074

 

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