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This book extensively covers a range of experimental methods and data analysis, and provides practical advice to students seeking guidance with their experimental work. Thoroughly updated from the first edition, it reflects the technological changes of the past two decades and the increased emphasis on communication skills in reporting results.

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This book extensively covers a range of experimental methods and data analysis, and provides practical advice to students seeking guidance with their experimental work. Thoroughly updated from the first edition, it reflects the technological changes of the past two decades and the increased emphasis on communication skills in reporting results.
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Autorenporträt
Les Kirkup is an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology Sydney, and Honorary Professor in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. He has devised laboratory programmes and taught extensively in undergraduate laboratories. He has been recognised for his work supporting student learning in laboratories with two national fellowships, and the Australian Institute of Physics Education Medal.
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'As an instructor in electrical engineering and a researcher in photonic engineering, I am quite confident to say that this book exceptionally explains the methods of experimentation and their presentation in terms of an article, poster, etc ... This book is ideal for first-year undergraduates and postgraduate research students for making the perfect lab reports. Furthermore, this book can be used as a reference and textbook by faculty and the lab instructors who want to instil the method of experimentation, analysis and presentation of the results into the students ... the book will address the needs of all the readers and students from various disciplines ... the current edition of the book is amply illustrated, and deserves to be considered as a textbook for first-year undergraduate students in physics and engineering disciplines, and a reference book for early career researchers and laboratory instructors.' Muhammad Mahmood Ali, Contemporary Physics