Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Apologies for not posting for ages - its been a busy time. One piece of news worth sharing is that my first paper in a peer-reviewed international journal was published a few weeks ago. It is entitled ‘Testing a Helicon Double Layer Thruster Immersed in a Space-Simulation Chamber’ and appears in Vol. 24, No. 1 of the Journal of Propulsion and Power on pages 134-141. If you are interested, you can find download the first page of it for free from here or if you’d like a copy of the whole paper just drop be an email.
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Sunday, August 5th, 2007
I’m currently sitting in the Qantas Club in Sydney watching the sunrise over the city - a really amazing site. I’m here because I got upgraded to business class for my flight to Cairns and subsequently get free use of the Qantas Club. I’m off to Cairns for the week to attend the 9th International Workshop on the Interrelationship of Plasma Experiments and Space (IPELS2007), which is a conference on space physics that my research group SP3 is running. I’m really looking forward to conference and making the most of the warm weather. It was 28 degrees there yesterday and the minimum was higher than Canberra’s maximum yesterday!
It will also be nice to have the conference completed as I have been on the organising committee and been responsible for the conference website and online abstract submission system etc - quite a time consuming task. I will be presenting a poster at the conference so fortunately I don’t have the stress of doing an oral presentation. My abstract on my work on the Helicon Double Layer Thruster can be found here. The conference includes a day out at Green Island so I will do my best to post some photos.
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Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
As I reported here back in March, a film crew from ABC’s Catalyst program visited my lab to do a story on the Helicon Double Layer Thruster. The story will be going to air tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 8pm on ABC TV. It will include interviews with my two supervisors, Professor Rod Boswell and Dr Christine Charles, and show footage of the HDLT prototype operating inside its new space simulation vacuum chamber. I doubt I will actually feature in the segment, but when the HDLT is running and you see the purple glow of the plasma, I am the one working the controls
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Thursday, July 26th, 2007

That was the cry that went up constantly last week while I was in the lab! For the past 3 months I had looked forward to the day when I could finally fire up the HDLT again inside its vacuum chamber. Sadly, it wasn’t to be as the vacuum chamber, freshly returned from the workshop & the welder where it had been substantially upgraded, would not pump down to the base pressure required. In fact it wouldn’t even pump down at all!
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Friday, July 20th, 2007
The past 4 weeks have been pretty hectic and the last week has been just plain awful (more on that later). It probably best to start at the beginning. So far this month has consisted of …
- Christina and I had an engagement party in Sydney (which was great) and then another one in Canberra the next afternoon (which was also great). Photos are coming soon.
- The upgrades on the vacuum chamber for the HDLT were finally finished allowing me to reassemble everything (about 2 weeks of work) and attempt to get experiments underway. More on that in my next post.
- I had a French engineering student shadow me at work for a week. It was good to have the extra set of hands to help with things, but keeping him busy was draining.
- I’ve been off to the physio on average twice a week for treatment on my hand, which is improving so at last I can return to goalkeeping duties. My two games playing in defense were admirable but contained moments of madness including conceding a direct free kick for a tackle in the box. Fortunately our substitute keeper saved it (and my dignity).
- Canberra was forecast to get snow down to 500 metres (basically everywhere) and it didn’t. Such an anti-climax. All we got instead were a few nights at -6 deg C and a nice white blanket on the ranges.
- I traveled to Brisbane for Christina and my final engagement party. After some running around to organise things the day before it all went smoothly and was also good. I even made raspberry & white chocolate muffins from scratch (under Christina’s guidance)!! Photos coming soon as well.
- I’ve been staying up to watch the Socceroos woeful performance thus far in the Asian Cup. Thankfully they rediscovered playing professionally and beat Thailand to progress to a quarter-final showdown against Japan.
- Finally, I got the reviewer’s comments back on my first journal paper. Their comments were positive but much work is required to get all the changes they requested done.
The photo above is a of brushtail possum that was perched in one of the trees outside the Research School of Physical Sciences & Engineering where I work. The poor thing looked pretty cold and was happy to sleep there most of the day. Even the noise from the workshops didn’t trouble it.
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
The Helicon Double Layer Thruster, which is the subject of my PhD project recently featured in a segment on SkyWatch which aired on ABC 2 TV’s AustraliaWide program yesterday, March 5. It includes an interview with my supervisor Dr Christine Charles and myself as well as footage of the HDLT operating inside the new space simulation vacuum facility. You can view the segment online by visiting SP3’s website here and following the links. More information about the Helicon Double Layer Thruster can be found here.
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