The best things on LinkedIn come from YouTube. This is where I found this impressive off-the-cuff introduction to SRLs.
That person is not at the UoC, and our CAT facility stands for something else. But yeah, a core dedicated to random advanced equipment sounds like a good idea!
I’ll add this: whichever core you need to use, keep in mind that you’re the one in charge of your project. The SRL experts will work best when you give them as much information as you can about your project and objectives. So talk to the staff, make sure they understand your goals, and get on their case when things are not going as well as you want!!
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