29 October 2023 to 4 November 2023
Asia/Shanghai timezone

HOW VARIETY AND SPECILISM STRENGTHENS THE ISIS ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC USER SUPPORT GROUP

Not scheduled
20m
V7, the 4th floor

V7, the 4th floor

Oral presentation Safety and Operation

Speaker

Mr Jamie Nutter (STFC)

Description

J.Nutter(a), S.Payne(a), J.Chandler(a), M.Schastny(a), M.Williams(a), T.Allinson(a), G.Burgess(a), K.Allum(a) S.Cooper(a), E.Baker(a), T.Jenkins(a)

(a) ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, OX110QX, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

This talk provides an overview of the ‘ISIS Electrical & Electronic User Support Group’(EEUSG). The Group, commonly referred to as the Electronics Group, provides essential electrical and electronics work for the ISIS Operations Division.
The Group provides critical support for a wide variety of systems across the ISIS facility including Personnel Protection Systems (PPS), Temperature control systems, Motion control systems, data acquisition, Bespoke software design, Additive Manufacturing, and rapid prototyping.
This talk highlights how encouraging staff members to learn and deploy a variety of skills enables the group to deliver complex multiskilled technical solutions.

The talk will highlight:
• An overview of the ISIS Electrical & Electronic User Support Group
• The group’s areas of responsibility
• An evaluation of multiskilling & specialising
• Examples of technical solutions

Primary author

Mr Jamie Nutter (STFC)

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