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Week one in Cambridge

Well I've been working in Cambridge for a week now. Its all a bit different. I have to say its amazing when you are introduced to the Cavendish Laboratory by seeing Maxwell's desk and some of Rutherford's apparatus for electron scattering! Now that's just cool. Anyway, week one has gone well and I'm continuing my work on Square Kilometre Array related computing work.

I've walked about 80km this week whilst looking at places to live and I've seen a few interesting places. I'm currently staying in some temporary accommodation next to the Institute of Astronomy:

Pony, Rabbits and Observatory

I've seen many colleges including Jesus:

Jesus

I've crossed the Cam:

Crossing the cam

and done some interesting work:

3C391 - messing around with polarization leakage...

here:

Rutherford Building of the Cavendish

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