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Armagh Observatory
Work Experience Essays
- Gamma-ray Bursts
- Debbie Bond, Dalriada school, Ballymoney (2001 Mar 30)
- The Big Bang
- Laura Wilson, Friends' School, Lisburn (2001 Apr 6)
- Black Holes
- Grainne Thie, Presentation School, Tralee (2001 Apr 5)
- The Evolution of Galaxies
- Lara Martin, Strathearn School, Belfast
- Supernovae
- Luke Haughian, Brownlow College, Portadown (2002 Oct 11)
- Sakurai's Object
- Tania Hendron, Coleraine High School, Coleraine (2003 Feb 13)
- Photometric Terms Explained and Discussed
- Michael Magee (2003 Aug 8)
- Neutrino energy loss in stars
- Malcolm Findlay (2006 Jun 23)
Vacation Student Reports
- Genetic Algorithms in Spectral Fitting Problems
- Glenn Hawe, Bath University, and Mairead Skelly, Cambridge University (2002 Sep)
- Light Pollution in the City of Armagh
- Lindsay Magill, Wallace High School, Lisburn (2003 Aug 22)
Poster (pdf 233 kb) (postscript 5.4 Mb)- Astroarchaeology: the Origin of FG Sge
- Emma Stephenson, Strathearn Grammar School, Belfast (2003 Aug 25)
Poster (jpg 230 kb)
Each year, a limited number of school students spend a few days on work experience placement at the Armagh Observatory. They participate in a variety of activities carried out by Observatory staff, including taking daily weather readings, performing simple administrative activities, and attending research seminars.
Students are encouraged to carry out a short project in which they search for and read recent articles on a subject of their choice, and write a brief essay based on their reading. Some of these essays are reproduced here.
During the summer vacations, a similarly small number of university students spend three to six weeks engaged on a number of scientific projects supervised by Observatory staff. Some of the reports arising from these projects are reproduced here.
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