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*  Get an office and keys from Gjert Furhovden
*  Get an office and keys from Gjert Furhovden
*  Get internet connection and accounts from Magne Håvåg
*  Get internet connection and accounts from Magne Håvåg
*  Get access to the Twiki
*  Get access to the Twiki from Dominik Fehlker or Thomas Burgess
*  Make sure you have a computer and set this up accordingly (if you are a Master student or visitor student you will use one of the PCs in the room allocated)
*  Make sure you have a computer and set this up accordingly (if you are a Master student or visitor student you will use one of the PCs in the room allocated)
*  If you are taking courses talk to Terje Finnekås
*  If you are taking courses talk to Terje Finnekås
*  If you work in the detector laboratory read through the safety rules and detector lab manual and talk to Dominik Fehlker about using the laboratory
*  If you work in the detector laboratory read through the safety rules and detector lab manual and talk to Dominik Fehlker about using the laboratory

Revision as of 10:28, 18 January 2011

First make sure that you have accomodation, bank account and visa if needed.

Then arriving at the IFT these are the things to do:

  • Contact your supervisor or other contact person, he/she will introduce you to the relevant people at the IFT
  • Talk to Elin Bjerkan to get done the administrative part
  • Get access card to the IFT building
  • Get an office and keys from Gjert Furhovden
  • Get internet connection and accounts from Magne Håvåg
  • Get access to the Twiki from Dominik Fehlker or Thomas Burgess
  • Make sure you have a computer and set this up accordingly (if you are a Master student or visitor student you will use one of the PCs in the room allocated)
  • If you are taking courses talk to Terje Finnekås
  • If you work in the detector laboratory read through the safety rules and detector lab manual and talk to Dominik Fehlker about using the laboratory